Taxi Star
Taxicab StarWe are at the immediate disposal of the customer in any type of mobilisation, effective to ensure a personal, professional and close treatment with a complete availability 365 days a year and 24 hours a day, inside and outside the district, otherwise we have a large fleet of vehicles that adapt to all needs.
We are at the immediate disposal of the customer in any type of mobilisation, effective to ensure a personal, professional and close treatment with a complete availability 365 days a year and 24 hours a day, inside and outside the district, otherwise we have a large fleet of vehicles that adapt to all needs.
Our fleet availability and distribution allows us to quickly reach the customer, training and evaluation of our personnel focuses on safety and good treatment for our customers. We offer our customers a punctual and high quality service without additional surcharges. We provide our customers with a wide range of transport services that are adapted to the individual requirements of each customer.
Our transport service was founded in 2009 with the dream of becoming the best transport option in the country. Our goal is to achieve this by offering our customers the most luxurious, reliable and safe rides in the city. We are pleased to be able to offer you a personal service. We also believe in taking the safest walks.
Our drivers not only completed an intensive defense driving course, but also passed all background tests and drugs.
The former taxi star Marilu Henner doesn't need a shopping list.
This 66-year-old actor, who plays in the Broadway movie "Gettin' the Band Back Together", recalls everything. And Marilu Henner had her last mouthful of cheeses 39 years and a half ago. Ms. Henner, 66, who had just opened in the Broadway show "Gettin' the Band Back Together", used her first free Sunday in a few days to buy a cash horse at the Peacefood Café, a vegetarian bread shop on the Upper West Side, and some groceries.
However, thanks to a "60-minute" period in 2010, Ms. Henner has become known for what Neuroscience calls a top-class auto-biographical memorial - the capacity to evoke past experience, even weekdays and dates, with remarkable living details. Ms. Henner was at the opening night of the film "Grease" and met the cast director of the show who kept her up.
Having drunk her tee for half an hour, she asked for a to-go mug and set off for the burning afternoons, put on her Alice & Olivia glasses and stretched out her arms to call a taxi. It was a brief shock when Mrs. Henner thought that the Combucha bar no longer made her favourite mixture Air, which included mint, pine apple, lemon and coneflower.
Nearly $91 food later, Mrs. Henner wandered towards the flat which is home for the length of her show years. Mrs. Henner met Audra McDonald at the West 53rd Street angle, who she had seen early this year ( Monday, June 18, she'll tell you) at a fundraiser for Covenant House, and then her younger boy, Joey, with the headline:
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