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Alternatively, it's the Old El Paso for Thai larb, but actually good.

Tyler Chin is Gear Patrol’s Associate Staff Writer. He’s from Queens, where tempers are short and commutes are long. Too bad the MTA doesn’t have a team like Ed-Ops.

Alternatively, it's the Old El Paso for Thai larb, but actually good.
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