TheCardiganKing
TheCardiganKing t1_jdhxd6r wrote
Reply to comment by BelgarathTheSorcerer in Historic Gas Station moving day on Kelly Drive in front of Art Museum by BenUrsa
For those unwilling to read, it was in the first line of official gas stations in The U.S. There is historical context here, not many of them survived.
TheCardiganKing t1_ja6iehi wrote
Reply to comment by zillah1985 in RIP Black Cat Tavern. Where else can I have a beer in Deep South with a similar vibe? by fox_in_the_headlight
People get older and trends change. Much of the Philly that I knew in my 20s is gone, but we all age, drink less, and socialize less as time goes on. Nothing lasts forever no matter how much we want it to. Old haunts can't stay in business on good memories alone. You're not responsible for keeping it alive.
TheCardiganKing t1_ja6i11o wrote
Reply to comment by ValiMeyers in RIP Black Cat Tavern. Where else can I have a beer in Deep South with a similar vibe? by fox_in_the_headlight
How is it these days? I loved Sugar Mom's back in the day (R.I.P.), but Tattooed Mom's was my other favorite. I haven't been there in nearly a decade since I now live out in West Philly and, well, I'm not 22 and much of a big drinker anymore. I'm curious if the vibe's changed much at all.
TheCardiganKing t1_j4tz66h wrote
Reply to comment by 12kdaysinthefire in Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter: I won't run again by dotcom-jillionaire
Not to mention we'll be knee deep into a recession come election time. Woe unto whomever gets elected.
TheCardiganKing t1_jegk98a wrote
Reply to comment by Buddyschmuck in Person shot on SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line in West Philadelphia by WestPhillyFilly
I lived on N. 49th for almost 10 years up until a few years ago and I always took 46th St. Station. 52nd is much, much better than the open air drug market that it used to be, way less crowds now, but it can still be sketchy at times.