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Knicksfan1992 wrote:Born in Manhattan. Went to kindergarten in the village before my parents got tired of driving me there from SI and then went to public school in SI until I was in 4th grade.
Moved to Jersey after that, but still had a ton of family all over SI/BK/Manhattan so I would be back in the city a ton....
Went to college and am now working in Philly in my mid 20's and it's so hard to get a decent slice![]()
Stuck around a bunch of "processors". Some are cool fans though and actually admire the Knicks tanking effort but they can be an unbearable fanbase at times. Philly is nothing like NYC though... don't let them ever fool you.
You talking about the art museum where the rocky steps are? Because I live like 3 blocks away from it hahahcuyankees wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:Born in Manhattan. Went to kindergarten in the village before my parents got tired of driving me there from SI and then went to public school in SI until I was in 4th grade.
Moved to Jersey after that, but still had a ton of family all over SI/BK/Manhattan so I would be back in the city a ton....
Went to college and am now working in Philly in my mid 20's and it's so hard to get a decent slice![]()
Stuck around a bunch of "processors". Some are cool fans though and actually admire the Knicks tanking effort but they can be an unbearable fanbase at times. Philly is nothing like NYC though... don't let them ever fool you.
There's a really good art "exhibit" in West Philly. It's on the side of buildings running both sides of major ave.
And yes, Philly is nothing like NYC.
Knicksfan1992 wrote:You talking about the art museum where the rocky steps are? Because I live like 3 blocks away from it hahahcuyankees wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:Born in Manhattan. Went to kindergarten in the village before my parents got tired of driving me there from SI and then went to public school in SI until I was in 4th grade.
Moved to Jersey after that, but still had a ton of family all over SI/BK/Manhattan so I would be back in the city a ton....
Went to college and am now working in Philly in my mid 20's and it's so hard to get a decent slice![]()
Stuck around a bunch of "processors". Some are cool fans though and actually admire the Knicks tanking effort but they can be an unbearable fanbase at times. Philly is nothing like NYC though... don't let them ever fool you.
There's a really good art "exhibit" in West Philly. It's on the side of buildings running both sides of major ave.
And yes, Philly is nothing like NYC.
lm from the Red Hook projects and eat pizza like Tony Monero in "Saturday Night Fever"...is that good enough?2010 wrote:Thinking about how these transplants and corporate heads who move here for jobs have overran MSG and diluted the World's Most Famous Arena and turned our once feared homecourt advantage into a neutral "class-act" zone that merely appreciates NBA basketball by doing chit like cheering for opposing players.
This has me thinking...imagine if the Knicks offered a night for *real* New Yorkers. The ones who understand the culture and the pulse of the other 4 boroughs - not just Manhattan - and called it NYC NIGHT.
• You need to show your birth certificate to get in on NYC Night.![]()
• Or you need to pass a "growing up in NYC" trivia to be able to get in on NYC Night.![]()
Here's the first test question:Spoiler:
(let's have some fun on a Friday and run wit this...)
K-DOT wrote:Not at all
My town has more cows than people, and I'm so far out that I can't get delivery, I gotta get take out
But on the plus side, lots of privacy. Only one side of my house has a neighbor, and you can't even see them in the summer cause of the trees
2010 wrote:brigadierjerry wrote:Born manhattan grew up bx and hempstead. Went to all the club spots back in the day sound factory tunnel empire rolling rink starlight ballroom etc
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NV? Nells? Bentley's? El Flamingo? China Club? Skate Key? Jimmy's Bronx Cafe? Amazura? Sunrise Multiplex?
Fat Kat wrote:2010 wrote:brigadierjerry wrote:Born manhattan grew up bx and hempstead. Went to all the club spots back in the day sound factory tunnel empire rolling rink starlight ballroom etc
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NV? Nells? Bentley's? El Flamingo? China Club? Skate Key? Jimmy's Bronx Cafe? Amazura? Sunrise Multiplex?
Kilimanjaros. Bentleys. Nells. Old school tunnel. The Building. Latin Quarter when I was young.
Born in Beth Israel hospital. LES as a kid. Went to Brooklyn Tech. Decept.
Can’t tell much more without revealing my identity.I have family members on this board.
2010 wrote:Fat Kat wrote:2010 wrote:
NV? Nells? Bentley's? El Flamingo? China Club? Skate Key? Jimmy's Bronx Cafe? Amazura? Sunrise Multiplex?
Kilimanjaros. Bentleys. Nells. Old school tunnel. The Building. Latin Quarter when I was young.
Born in Beth Israel hospital. LES as a kid. Went to Brooklyn Tech. Decept.
Can’t tell much more without revealing my identity.I have family members on this board.
Spoiler:
Capn'O wrote:K-DOT wrote:Not at all
My town has more cows than people, and I'm so far out that I can't get delivery, I gotta get take out
But on the plus side, lots of privacy. Only one side of my house has a neighbor, and you can't even see them in the summer cause of the trees
Did you recognize my lake?
Manhattan Project wrote:I think every borough has games that are special to their respective borough. We played stick ball, man hunt, hooped from afternoon until the lights went on and your mother was calling your name down the block.
Here's a good example, there's only one acceptable answer for what this is. It's a two word answer, it should be quite obvious for anyone.Spoiler:
Manhattan Project wrote:I think every borough has games that are special to their respective borough. We played stick ball, man hunt, hooped from afternoon until the lights went on and your mother was calling your name down the block.
Here's a good example, there's only one acceptable answer for what this is. It's a two word answer, it should be quite obvious for anyone.Spoiler:
Nazrmohamed wrote:We called it Skellie back in the 90s, Idk what they call it now or if it's even played. What kid you know actually plays anything?
malik959 wrote:
When $3.00 bought you a case of:
When we use to beg our parents to take you to: