I was there four years, I may be able to help a little.
Tracy ,'The Message'
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Fiona! I've been meaning to tell you that there's no need to send me the Pushing Daisies eps. They've been ahemable. Thanks so much, again, for the offer.
Good news Jon! Especially as for some reason our PC no longer records and so, um, didn't. Sorry.
billytea, thanks for the offer. I'll try to find out where they're looking and get back to you.
billytea, the husband will be working in Lansdale, and that's where they've been looking for accomodation as well. What is the neighbourhood like? Would another place nearby be a better bet?
Fiona, I don't know if you know her, but Sox is a current Philadelphia resident as well. I don't think she reads this thread.
billytea, the husband will be working in Lansdale, and that's where they've been looking for accomodation as well. What is the neighbourhood like? Would another place nearby be a better bet?
I'm afraid I'm not so familiar with Lansdale specifically. However, I was living in the same county (Montgomery), and that I can recommend. They'll be within an easy drive of King of Prussia Mall, and at least one Trader Joe's, which has to be a good thing. Lansdale has a train station, so they shouldn't have much trouble getting around. They should also be able to avoid the Schuylkill Expressway for the most part (motto: Merge or Die), which will help them live longer.
Depending on what they're looking for, I think Upper or Lower Gwynnedd might be worth a look. They're close to Lansdale, but I think of a newer vintage. (The townships are generally older, which I tended to find to be a bit claustrophobic in design. The Gwynedds are probably more expensive, though.)
Finally, I found the following snippet on Wikipedia, which I offer without comment: "According to legend, Lansdale was once home to the mysterious H tree, which stood on a 12 foot hill. There were supposedly 3 H trees in the whole world, which were thought to be the entrances to hell. One would have to circle one of the trees six times, and jump off the cliff, and the ground would open up and take you to hell. The H tree was cut down to make room for housing development."
The H tree was cut down to make room for housing development.
Just think of all the lives that would have been saved had only they done this years ago. Sometimes the worst problems DO have simple solutions.
Lansdale has a hellmouth!
Thanks, billytea. I shall pass all of this on. (Except maybe the H tree bit.)
I really want more info on just what an H tree is. Two seperate trees/trunks that had boughs merge in an H? THE INTERNETS ARE LETTING ME DOWN (they keep wanting to talk about Hausdorff dimensions and Linux).
Edit: Ah hah! I was correct! [link] I am, however, unimpressed.
Context isn't required but I just read this on IMDB.
...which grossed more than $1 billion (£69 million) worldwide.
Wow, the US dollar really has plunged. That's almost Zimbabwean in nature. :-D