Who here has lived/does live (billytes - I'll need your help when you read this) there?
amych, Rebecca Lizard. Billytea, as you note. Susan W.
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Who here has lived/does live (billytes - I'll need your help when you read this) there?
amych, Rebecca Lizard. Billytea, as you note. Susan W.
I am! did he have a fabulous time?
He did. Being Colin, he didn't take a cruise, but got fishermen to ferry him around. Loved it loved it.
Aims, my parents lived in Philly for the last (yipes!) almost 20 years -- I never really lived there for more than a summer, since they moved there when I was already off in college, but I've always loved the city.
He did. Being Colin, he didn't take a cruise, but got fishermen to ferry him around. Loved it loved it.
That sounds great. My mother is going too, though, so I think the fishermen thing is right out.
I found a great place in Roxborough/Manayunk (I love that name) and it just seems to be falling into a place I had no idea was open. It's strange. I love the look of the neighborhood, close to downtown, where I'd be working if it did happen, and hey! LOVE the sandwiches, although I've been told I haven't had a true one since I've never been there.
Aimee, I've never lived in Philly, but both my brother and mom are in the southern NJ suburbs within a 45-minute drive, so I can ask them any questions about living in the 'burbs, if you need!
I had a good time in the city, Aimée, but that might have been Deb's daughter and NSYNC more than the city itself. I do have a cousin finishing up medical school there, and she really likes it.
I went to college outside of Philly but didn't really get to know the place, which was my bad. I gather there's lots of decent in-city neighborhoods, and public transportation in general is decent.
I lived for two months in the Central City part of Philly about 5 years back. The cheesesteaks are better in the neighborhood places than on the tourist strip on South Street.
I went to school in Allentown - not in the city much. The 'burbs can be pretty conventional. But from what I remember the city had more room for the unconventional. ( and the concept of haveing a look is not like it is in LA - neat and presentable counts more than size or glamour )