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Reply to comment by pasnow in yooooooooooooo it finally happened 😂 by sandwichpepe
Yeah if I’m out around that time of the afternoon, my guard is up even more than it would be at 2am on a poorly lit block in a sketchy neighborhood
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Reply to Kitchen store in Philly? by -ibgd
If they have them, I’d suggest ikea. Might be safer to check their online catalog first to make sure, but my go to for quality and affordable kitchen and home supplies is ikea, if they don’t have it I just forfeit to the online shit lol
owenhinton98 t1_jaeb3p9 wrote
Ok after seeing this post yesterday I made it a mission to go on a little trolley adventure down Baltimore Ave…holy wow I’m so glad I did today 😋 OP & billy Penn are making more business for them, because they certainly gained a customer in me lol
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Reply to comment by alittlemouth in Mawn, a BYOB Cambodian noodle house, to open next month in South Philadelphia by ColdJay64
I got really excited when my block got a restaurant a few months back, then I found out it was kalaya and I can’t afford to eat at the only food place on my block 🙃
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Reply to comment by regcrusher in Mawn, a BYOB Cambodian noodle house, to open next month in South Philadelphia by ColdJay64
I thought rand spear is jawn Morgan’s wario
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Reply to comment by William_d7 in 78-Unit, Mixed-Use Project Approved in Fishtown by ColdJay64
I wouldn’t exactly call densifying and urbanizing “lack of comprehensive city planning”…if the casualty of this is a more transit- and pedestrian-friendly area, then so be it. You simply can’t live in a city and expect everything to be accessible by car; it’s a give and take
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Reply to comment by William_d7 in 78-Unit, Mixed-Use Project Approved in Fishtown by ColdJay64
Even conservative nimby people in the suburbs take septa in with their families, my dad is the worst kind of trumpy and he comes from an area that never has nor will ever see a transit system or even Amtrak/greyhound service, but even he always would take my siblings and me into the city via septa instead of driving, while we were very young I might add. If snotty suburban people can take their kids on the train, families in the city certainly can.
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Reply to comment by GoldenMonkeyRedux in 78-Unit, Mixed-Use Project Approved in Fishtown by ColdJay64
The el will get ya there from west…so will the 43 bus and 15 trolley/bus. The first mistake anyone visiting fishtown/NoLibs makes, is not using septa (or even driving to septa and sept-ing the rest of the way).
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Reply to comment by OnionBagMan in 78-Unit, Mixed-Use Project Approved in Fishtown by ColdJay64
I tried to start leaving my car at my moms house 20 miles away in the suburbs, and honestly it’s been working great. Luckily I don’t have a job that requires one at the moment (but there’s a chance I do end up getting such a job in the near future so it may change) but living in fishtown and only using septa and sidewalks has been going well thus far.
It would definitely nice to densify business around the neighborhood a little more, it would be nice to not have to either walk 7 blocks or take a 2 minute $2 bus ride every time I had to get groceries or go to a drug store; otherwise I can’t complain and I implore other car owners/users in fishtown to try this if you have the means. You may find it pays off well 🤷♂️
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Reply to comment by justanawkwardguy in What are they shooting in Old City? by nemesisinphilly
Maybe I was thinking of the somewhat recent cbs merger
All I know is there’s a smaller and smaller handful of entertainment and comms companies who control the media market
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Reply to comment by mdperino in 78-Unit, Mixed-Use Project Approved in Fishtown by ColdJay64
Not to be that guy, but literally the entire 95 corridor within pa is covered by septa routing, whether the Amtrak line (which carries two septa rail lines) that follows 95, or the plenty of city and suburban bus lines that roughly run along 95(/295) all the way from claymont to Trenton (and then dart Delaware and nj transit continue along said 95 corridor from there)
You most likely could take septa to work, it just might take a little longer
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Reply to comment by PhillyGuitar_Dude in What are they shooting in Old City? by nemesisinphilly
Ironically that’s south park’s parody name for paramount, which is now their parent company
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Reply to comment by ace_urban in The SS United States by Nishamon
The TT Mexico?
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Reply to No parking till when Streets Dept? by thephlguy
It starts on a day, specifically one during the week, and it ends at a time, maybe morning maybe afternoon. I thought that was pretty clear
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Reply to comment by RoughRhinos in Why do BSL express trains not hold for an extra 5 seconds so the local passengers can transfer by RoughRhinos
From a technical standpoint, I somewhat find your comment ironic, in that the “realistic” part you mentioned is one of the less realistic things you mentioned lol
4 tracks is actually possible in south, if I’m not mistaken they considered it in planning stages and I believe there would be room to expand, especially in the portions between snyder and pattison (pattison is literally a 4 track station, only issue is that the 2 & 3 tracks have a narrow platform that would be a major liability with hoards of drunk eagles fans being herded on and off trains)
Cecil on the other hand would be a bit more difficult to pull off, as it was built as a local station, and thus it (and the entire portion of line between girard and Susquehanna) would need a complete rebuild and realignment, potentially even building demolitions to make way for the wider space needed to support an express station. The only way it might work would be to route all trains to and from the 1 & 4 tracks via the nearest switches to the north and south of cecil, and if I’m not mistaken this would also have to make Susquehanna a stop for expresses too. And this idea would inevitably lead to bottlenecking in both directions, so I think temple will just have to deal with being a local stop lol
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Reply to comment by hwyunicorn in Why do BSL express trains not hold for an extra 5 seconds so the local passengers can transfer by RoughRhinos
The riverline is controlled by giants fans, they only care about the Newark and jersey city light rails…riverline is basically Cinderella
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Reply to comment by chr1os in You have one day to change something about your neighborhood. You get whatever resources you need, but only 24 hours to complete your project. What do you try to tackle? by RoverTheMonster
You didn’t realize that the Philadelphia home charter is drafted entirely off of Reddit polls?
owenhinton98 t1_j8qs2ae wrote
Reply to You have one day to change something about your neighborhood. You get whatever resources you need, but only 24 hours to complete your project. What do you try to tackle? by RoverTheMonster
Less of the gentrification waking me up with jackhammers at 7am
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Reply to comment by Fourlec in Happy 215 day Philly! by joeltheprocess76
I think you were just at woodys on a Friday
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Reply to comment by Running1982 in I ran into the most suspiciously delicious looking sandwich at 13th and market by Melissajoanshart
Throwback to working in an office in the 13th floor of septa (yes of course septa would be the employer to have a 13th floor), pastrami and things was always awesome to have in the basement
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Reply to comment by CroatianSensation79 in In your opinion, which neighborhood is the worse to drive in? by RoverTheMonster
I mean a lawsuit is worth at least a year of free fet
owenhinton98 t1_j604vlt wrote
Kensington avenue after dark hands down…yes the blvd is the most dangerous road in America, but at least you can stop at the lights (though many don’t lol…), on kenzo Ave you gotta treat every red light or stop sign as a yield, which says so much alone
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Reply to comment by TheElectricShaman in Seen in Harrisburg, Philly vernacular spreading west? by [deleted]
I was sitting in a bar yesterday and watched 3 buses pass by back to back plastered with that bullshit
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Reply to comment by BigHmmEnergy in What happened to the private SEPTA guards? by notnobodyspecial
Having worked with the fare payment hardware in an internship 5 years ago (when the current equipment was brand new), I can tell you that all of the gates have failsafes for this exact reason. They could easily put the full height vertical turnstiles into all stations, whenever there’s any emergency they all relax and allow free flow through. In the event of a power outage, or a fire alarm activation, this mode is triggered. And anyone can pull the fire alarm should a violent situation occur
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Reply to comment by fuckouttaheawiddat in Alright fuck it, I’m gonna ask - if this water situation becomes a thing do I have to worry about using my bidet? by ringringmytacobell
These moments are when I really miss free awards