I’m the pp who posted about their directness. I’ve also done business with Philadelphia-based firms with no issues. Don’t get me started on Texas start-ups, however. |
So, I called out the racist who remarked there is a large “black element” in Philly and my comment cd t be found now? All I said is DC has about the same demographics with regard to black/white population. Philly is a much larger city. |
Haverford is the Main Line and very nice. Havertown is nearby but is more ordinary, although with good schools. Unless I'm missing something? |
Highlighting this because it was just a link. Wow, did this bring back memories!
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You're not missing anything. A PP said her daughter and son-in-law hated living in Havertown and then this PP asked what's not to like about Haverford. You're right. They're different places with very different vibes. |
I'm the pp. Grilled or fried it is all good. Btw, we are all different so when you say things like "the onions should be fried" I have to say that is pretty arrogant to think we all have to eat and like the same things! |
I worked for the City Law Dept in the 90's and it wasn't this way for me at all. I later moved to the federal govt and found that to be exceptionally formal and hierarchical. |
Maybe PP meant “fried” when he said “grilled”? We can all agree that there should never be raw onions. |
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I love Philly! It's a wonderful town! I may retire there. |
Swiss? STFU. |
Those are totally necessary here. I swear only 2% of the population in DC pays attention to "No Turn on Red" signs. |