A Day at The Metropolitan Museum of Art With Paul Zepeda
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The best painting break in the world — a trip to one of Manhattan's incredible museums. Up yesterday? The Met. It was yours truly and Paul Zepeda, with Betty Crocker riding shotgun, taking in the (sometimes neon) sights.
Now, for a slice of stream of conscious commentary.That's right, say it five times fast.
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