PassyunkHoagie
PassyunkHoagie t1_jbzdpxz wrote
Reply to comment by zparks in Phila Parks & Rec installing “barriers” along Kelly Drive right now 👏🏼 by PettyAndretti
What I see here is an unimaginative band-aid solution.
If this was a privately funded volunteer effort, I would be extremely grateful that someone took their own time and money to resolve an issue. But, we’re talking about a taxpayer funded city department. It’s great that someone within that department felt that this problem should be resolved but that doesn’t mean the chosen resolution is beyond reproach.
As far as concrete barriers go, we already have some of those on Kelly Drive, most notably along the Grandstand stretch near the John B. Kelly statue. Adding additional barriers would obviously be more expensive than running some rope along the road but by offering universities, companies, and community organizations the opportunity to “sponsor” stretches of the barrier you can offset a good chunk of the cost while also combating the graffiti that easily accessible concrete invariably attracts. What that would look like is a bigger question but luckily we have a wonderful Mural Arts program in the city that can handle the creative portion of the process. I’m fairly certain a good chunk of the new murals being painted are in-part sponsored by corporations and individuals.
My point with all this isn’t to say that we need to browbeat city departments every time they try to do something. There are clearly a million issues to tackle and a limited budget to do so. But, that doesn’t mean we have to avoid voicing dissatisfaction when a solution comes up very short of the target. Looking at that rope “fence” I can’t help but feel that it’s an ineffective solve that will not serve as much of a deterrent and will:
At best, require very regular maintenance and repair
Or
At worst, be broken quickly and forgotten about.
PassyunkHoagie t1_jby8iit wrote
Reply to Phila Parks & Rec installing “barriers” along Kelly Drive right now 👏🏼 by PettyAndretti
I don’t generally like to shit all over the city, particularly not when they actually do something.
But wtf is this?
Have our standards become so comically low that Home Depot rope stakes are the best we can muster to preserve one of the best features of Philadelphia?
How about rumble strips and concrete barriers? The universities and private schools that use the river for crew can contribute and in return they get to paint sections of the barriers. Set aside some barriers for local schools and charities to paint. Sell the remaining ones to the Eagles, Phillies, Comcast, IBEW, B101, and so on.
Now we’re stopping cars from driving on the grass, we’ve got a cool new mural wall that’s representative of the city, and it’s mostly paid for.
Not a perfect idea but it certainly beats this half-assed attempt.
PassyunkHoagie t1_ja9iv4i wrote
Reply to comment by uptown_gargoyle in Moving Mondays - New Resident Questions by AutoModerator
Snake plant.
Looks cool, easy to maintain. Rotate every few days and don't overwater (once per week is plenty).
You can find one at every plant store in the city. Some spots of note if you want a boutique experience: Urban Jungle, Cultivaire, STUMP. You'll pay more but staff is knowledgeable, plants are generally well cared for, and there's a bunch of cool pots and ceramics to select from. You can also find snake plants at any Home Depot, Lowe's, IKEA if you don't care about that other stuff.
Personal Rec: If you've got a car, head to Living Earth in New Hope. Super friendly, great plants, reasonable prices.
PassyunkHoagie t1_j9ok85j wrote
Reply to comment by jamin_g in Can anyone else just not breathe? by worriedaboutlove
I’m completely ignorant when it comes to meteorology. Can you explain the correlation between the temp change and atmospheric pressure and breathing problems?
PassyunkHoagie t1_j5tq5ph wrote
Reply to comment by DuckMan6699 in When was the last winter it didn’t snow? by Phl_worldwide
If they don’t flip it at the counter, the next one is free!
PassyunkHoagie t1_j3mg3jp wrote
Reply to comment by helium_hydrogen in Moving Mondays - New Resident Questions by AutoModerator
If you're looking to move into a larger apartment building, you can start looking now. The management company will generally know what apartments will be available for your move-in date even if they aren't listed online. You can have the whole process done 2 months before your actual move-in date.
If you're going for something operated by a private landlord or smaller leasing company, give yourself 2 months to start browsing and really get serious about it in late March. Personally, I'd aim to avoid unnecessary stress and have everything squared away in the first few days of April.
PassyunkHoagie t1_j2t05se wrote
Reply to comment by napsdufroid in Chat Around and Find Out: Tuesday Casual Chat Thread by AutoModerator
I figure Wawa pretzels are probably the soft pretzel that people in the Delaware Valley encounter most in their daily goings about. They're far from the best but they are the pretzel that's staring you in the face when you're buying gas, gum, and a Take 5. If you're like me, that's a tough proposition to resist and more often than not, I'm walking out with a pretzel. Once upon a time, I would just scarf that down on the drive to wherever I'm going but now that I'm older and wiser, I toss that pretzel in the microwave oven, add some butter, or mustard, or cream cheese, and I'm having an exponentially better experience.
PassyunkHoagie t1_j2sipmn wrote
Nuke your Wawa soft pretzel for 15-20 seconds before consuming.
It's not the height of gastronomy but it might be the best time/reward ratio in the known food universe.
PassyunkHoagie t1_j084tt6 wrote
Love this question
- Bishop's Collar
- Cherry Street Tavern
- Cedar Point
- Fishtown Tavern
- New Wave
- Village Whiskey
- Bourbon & Branch
Lotta other great options beyond these.
PassyunkHoagie t1_j06san7 wrote
Reply to comment by Fourlec in How can we change the driving culture in this city by [deleted]
Nah, that's not really accurate. Driving in the US is more organized, courteous, and regulated than almost anywhere in the world.
PassyunkHoagie t1_j06r4to wrote
Reply to comment by calvinistgrindcore in How can we change the driving culture in this city by [deleted]
Last paragraph nails it! Take the decision out of the driver's hands. If roads are built with pedestrians and cyclists in mind, they will naturally restrict and regulate driver movements. That's also going to make it a lot more frustrating to drive around town which in turn leads to more people walking, cycling, opting for public transit.
PassyunkHoagie t1_izz6lgo wrote
Reply to comment by Chimpskibot in Moving Mondays - New Resident Questions by AutoModerator
I would toss Conshohocken in as an option if OP is determined to stay outside the city. Pretty decent post-grad population, some good bars and restaurants, not too far from work or Center City.
PassyunkHoagie t1_izz15xm wrote
Reply to comment by cashewkowl in Moving Mondays - New Resident Questions by AutoModerator
Stick to the established utility companies, PGW for gas and PECO for electric and you'll be fine. If you want to shop around for a better deal after the fact, you can, but I doubt you'll save much of anything in the long term by switching.
PassyunkHoagie t1_iuwf37c wrote
Made my first trip to VT from Philly last month and stayed in the NE Kingdom. Beautiful state, great people. Got to see Lake Willoughby just past peak foliage and it was more stunning than this photo. The dark green and light gray created a much more appealing contrast than these technicolor leaves.
That being said, I can understand the urge to edit photos because they so often fall short of capturing the true beauty of the sights we see. Some things are meant to be seen and experienced in person.
PassyunkHoagie OP t1_iu0uugt wrote
Reply to comment by Pharaoh1010 in What was your first job in/around Philly? by PassyunkHoagie
Any good stories from back then?
PassyunkHoagie OP t1_iu0ssb2 wrote
Reply to comment by BFreeFranklin in What was your first job in/around Philly? by PassyunkHoagie
Going off memory alone, what flavor sold the best?
PassyunkHoagie OP t1_iu0sgiu wrote
Reply to comment by GooFoYouPal in What was your first job in/around Philly? by PassyunkHoagie
When did they stop putting out a PM edition?
PassyunkHoagie OP t1_iu0rok0 wrote
Reply to comment by typeytypetype in What was your first job in/around Philly? by PassyunkHoagie
Had some friends who worked the counter at a pharmacy and primarily sold scratchers. Loved hearing about all the superstitions they had with the tickets.
PassyunkHoagie OP t1_iu0q6oc wrote
First job ever was working the register at a West Coast Video & Hope's Cookies in the burbs. Pretty sweet gig. Free rentals, free snacks, lots of characters among the customers and staff, and basically zero oversight. Great way to make a buck back in the day.
PassyunkHoagie t1_iu00rr0 wrote
Reply to Center city celebs by CauliflowerFront3706
Not CC but I've heard of pro athletes living in those condo towers on the Delaware between Spring Garden and the casino.
Heard the same about the huge building on the Delaware in Queen Village just South of the Moshulu and Chart House.
No clue if that's accurate but it would make sense for rookies and guys who don't expect to be in town for more than a season or two. Easy access to 95, the stadiums, airport, and practice facility in NJ for Sixers players.
PassyunkHoagie t1_je9r6s5 wrote
Reply to Not touching! by GrandpaSquarepants
Impressive but only if completed sans front-facing camera. Otherwise it's cheating.
Also, if you're gonna park like that, you've gotta be comfortable with the fact that there's gonna be some contact when the Jeep goes to leave. Just cause you're the Criss Angel Mindfreak of parking doesn't mean everyone else is going to hold themselves to the same standard.