About a dozen years ago a New Yorker friend posted in Facebook that she slipped on the ice in her heels on her way to Church which was for sure scary but I replied, “LOL”. When she asked why I said "Sorry. I was just picturing my cousins in Alberta who have to literally tunnel to their cars in the snow. She laughed and agreed that was more serious. I miss her.
I’ve lived in Boston and I’ve lived in the Bay Area (California) and I’ve lived in Pittsburgh—and now, no matter where I am, I am always a little bit homesick for the other two.
Rhetorical_Question 11 months ago
Hilarious moment!
j_m_kuehl 11 months ago
flying from philly to new york
Denver Reader Premium Member 11 months ago
Better off taking the train
crookedwolf Premium Member 11 months ago
Do I spy Ben Franklin amongst the skyscrapers..?
Ellis97 11 months ago
Yeah, Philly can hear you.
eolan59 11 months ago
Why didn’t they use the train?
Mr. Organization 11 months ago
Philly can always recognize its true daughters and sons, Dot.
jagedlo 11 months ago
Not often do you see Frank laugh like that!
jtburgess Premium Member 11 months ago
Looks like the planes going to land on the highway. The airport is on the other side of downtown!
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs 11 months ago
“I love wherever I am and whomever I’m with.”
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Home is where the heart is. So, for most people, San Francisco.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
What does Philadelphia have that New York City doesn’t have?
SCRAPPLE!!
I never said that was a good thing….
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
About a dozen years ago a New Yorker friend posted in Facebook that she slipped on the ice in her heels on her way to Church which was for sure scary but I replied, “LOL”. When she asked why I said "Sorry. I was just picturing my cousins in Alberta who have to literally tunnel to their cars in the snow. She laughed and agreed that was more serious. I miss her.
Guy Steele Premium Member 11 months ago
I’ve lived in Boston and I’ve lived in the Bay Area (California) and I’ve lived in Pittsburgh—and now, no matter where I am, I am always a little bit homesick for the other two.