Prestonelliot
Prestonelliot t1_jdwzb62 wrote
Reply to comment by Chimpskibot in Is Richmond Street the next hipster strip? by thecw
Bought my first house in PR, loved it for years. It’s biggest problem was definitely how it wasn’t tethered to the city that easily. But as it’s own thing I felt we had everything we needed, but once the trolleys came back up I knew that part of the city was ready to explode
Prestonelliot t1_iy3ciqm wrote
Reply to comment by oliver_babish in Who works in city hall? by Stavhoe
That is gorgeous. It’s quite interesting to see rooms I know I’ll never really step foot in, but with such a beautiful design it should be seen by more people
Prestonelliot t1_iy081li wrote
Reply to comment by and_another_username in How Philly came to call its downtown ‘Center City’ by MonkeyPanls
I see where your heads at. Thanks for validating our phrasings lol. But it’s true
Prestonelliot t1_ixvos51 wrote
Reply to comment by B-BoyStance in How Philly came to call its downtown ‘Center City’ by MonkeyPanls
No, this is what I do so i believe it’s correct
Prestonelliot t1_iu5up8m wrote
Reply to comment by disciples_of_dissent in Tucker and Dale director to helm Slasher Horror ‘Clown In A Cornfield’ for Smile producers by darkness_escape
I finally watched it for the first time last night and I was fucking dying with laughter for 90 minutes. I’m kicking myself for not watching it sooner. Anyway I loved it
Prestonelliot t1_jebfs6d wrote
Reply to Parent is getting referred to Penn Neurology for suspected ALS. Anyone here have a recommendation regarding specific doctor? by pleeplious
My dad had ALS, we lost him about 17 years ago. When he was getting treatment, there was a good doctor at Hahnemann but I do know that person isn’t there anymore or possibly died? But I remember that hospital having a great department that was researching ALS. That hospital folded into Drexel I think? Might want to check them out if Penn doesn’t work out. Good luck, ALS sucks ass so I hope your parent doesn’t have it