In Reply to: Re: what format? posted by Victor Khomenko on June 15, 1999 at 08:50:20:
where I lived until Muti quit the orchestra. Then the TLA closed. I know the place you mean on South St. The last time I was there I had front center seats to see Acoustic Alchemy. We had picked up some Thai and ate it while they played (how rude). God I miss the city. If only it were kid friendly I'd move back in a second. But then the jobs have left too. Yes I remember the TLA video store near our apt. bldg. door, right past the Latimer St. deli, where you could buy a six-pack of real beer: Samual Smith, Pilsner Urquell, DAB, ...and a few blocks away was Town Pizza, the best pizza East of John's Pizza in Frazer (which is still the world's best pizza, provided you go to John's place and not his disrespectful son's place across the street)...And now they have a film festival for a week...
Hey Victor, you know Philadelphia? You know the joke about William Penn? Here's the real test: try and spell the name of the expressway that comes in from the turnpike in King of Prussia. Only a real Philadelphian knows that.
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Follow Ups
- used to be one on Latimer St. just a few steps from the Acadamy House - petew 19:00:18 06/15/99 (3)
- The locals call it SureKill - Victor Khomenko 08:02:57 06/16/99 (1)
- LOL! you are definitely a local: here's some other fun facts - petew 13:13:50 06/16/99 (0)
- no, that's locust st, and the wife says they're still there, - petew 19:10:28 06/15/99 (0)