I need people who smile back at me as they walk past.
Heh. Good luck with that in Philadelphia.
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I need people who smile back at me as they walk past.
Heh. Good luck with that in Philadelphia.
I haven't been this excited about a prospect since, well, a long time. Since I got pregnant.
That's wonderful. I hope everything falls into place for the move, or you discover a good reason (an exciting one that's not necessarily pregnancy!) to stay.
I think I'll find it in the suburbs.
I think I'll find it in the suburbs.
Well, your smile is particularly dazzling, but they're going to be a tough nut to crack.
Heh. Good luck with that in Philadelphia.
Yeah, I saw that Springsteen video too...
Aims, its a lovely little city. A person could buy a house there.
Well, your smile is particularly dazzling, but they're going to be a tough nut to crack.
I think that the conjunction of her smile and Em's cutieheadness would crack any nut in the neighborhood.
Wow, Aimee, lots of ~ma for whatever use you need to put it!
You would be, after all, moving to a place with lots of winter
er not so much with the whole global warming thing. And, we are talking about MICHIGAN natives here, right? Philly winter I'm thinking won't phase them much at all.
and way too many Eagles and Phillies fans (the meanest fans in all of sports).
HEY! Some of my relatives and closest friends are Philadelphia sports fans (because I grew up 1/2 an hour away in Wilm. DE) and they are totally nice people!
I need people who smile back at me as they walk past.
Baltimore (in the city itself not in the surrounding 'burbs), BY FAR, is the place this has happened to me the most in all the places I've lived (suburban DE, Boston, SF, small city NC).
Aimée, I'm excited you have something to be excited about! Whatever your ultimate decision is, it's nice to know you're not stuck where you are.
My main experiene with Philly was going to punk rock shows and to hang on South Street in the 80s. And to the museums when I was in school and now when my nieces come to visit. Philly has ROCKING museums!
I hear you on suburbia, Aimee. I've tried urban, and though it has many advantages, it's not for me. I've only been to Philly once, the year the World's Fair was in Knoxville, so I must have been around 13, but it seemed very clean and full of history.
And to think some people like Baltimore for the crime rate! No, I'm kidding. It's just how we "met".