View Full Version : The Regional Thread: Mid-Atlantic
Leprucky Cougar
10-03-2008, 10:42 AM
Hey, I got inspired from the NEW ENGLAND regional thread, so I figured I'd make one for the Mid Atlantic. So anyone from New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, DC, New Jersey, and Delaware feel free to post here. We are the original "melting pot" for industry and immigration.
Shout outs to : New York Yankees, Mets, Knicks, Giants, Jets, and Rangers
Philadelphia Eagles, 76ers, Phillies, Flyers; Pittsburgh Pirates & Steelers; Baltimore Ravens, Orioles, and Blasts; Washington Nationals, Capitals, Wizards (though you guys "stole" the bullets from Bmore, it's all good), and Redskins; New Jersey Nets. :)
* Note no disrespect to NJ or DE--I don't think you all have as many professional teams as some states (though I know many teams train or practice in your states. Like Redskins train in VA but plan in Landover, Maryland, Jets are in Jersey, etc)
Papillon Noir
10-03-2008, 11:00 AM
From Baltimore here as well, though not really a sports fan except for the occasional O's game.
So are you from the city or really the "Baltimore Area"? :p
Leprucky Cougar
10-03-2008, 11:01 AM
The City. Born and raised.
410 + 443 :D
Vodstok
10-03-2008, 11:05 AM
Oh, wow, look at the rip-off thread ;)
I have never been to Maryland, but I figured Baltimore must have some good points Duff from Ace of cakes really seems to like it there :)
Papillon Noir
10-03-2008, 11:06 AM
Really? I grew up in the county, but I live in Chas Village now. What neighborhood are you in?
Leprucky Cougar
10-03-2008, 11:10 AM
Cool. Charles Village. I have a few friends from there.
I'm Near Johns Hopkins...East Side
Leprucky Cougar
10-03-2008, 11:11 AM
Oh, wow, look at the rip-off thread ;)
I have never been to Maryland, but I figured Baltimore must have some good points Duff from Ace of cakes really seems to like it there :)
Who's that?
And "rip-off thread"? Thought I said this was the "inspired" thread....but very nice....very nice indeed.
Papillon Noir
10-03-2008, 11:22 AM
I have never been to Maryland, but I figured Baltimore must have some good points Duff from Ace of cakes really seems to like it there :)
Ace of Cakes is actually 5 mins from me. There cakes are stupid expensive though, we looked at wedding cake there, but they start at $500.
It's a really great town, but you have to know where to go, because a lot of the best places aren't really advertised.
Cool. Charles Village. I have a few friends from there.
I'm Near Johns Hopkins...East Side
The one near Monument St or Bayview?
Leprucky Cougar
10-03-2008, 11:25 AM
Monument. I was born in the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
My cousin lives across the Street from Bayview.
Papillon Noir
10-03-2008, 11:27 AM
Monument. I was born in the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
My cousin lives across the Street from Bayview.
That's cool. I've never been over there, though I know that part of town has a bad rep. Have you ever had any problems living there?
Leprucky Cougar
10-03-2008, 11:37 AM
Not really. But no neighborhood's completely perfect, right?
Actually for over 30 years or so, it was a great neighborhood. Many of the physicans that worked over there at the time always commuted from the county when they worked. However as the mid '90s came around teens growing up near there whom had friends from "bad neighborhoods" and adults who hung out with "wrong crowds" drew "other" parties over and things became a "bit rough." But it's mostly the areas near "Caroline St. 33rd St. & Greemmount Ave as the "worst parts of East Side", not my particular part; Although people argue that it's headed towards a "bad direction" mostly becomes Johns Hopkins is trying to buy out most of the people out...especially Caroline , Washington, Orleans and McEldery. You know they're the greatest hospital in the country and arguably the world--so they're trying to make it bigger. Notice how there's a JHU, a JHU Med Campus & Undergrad, JH Hospital, JH Bayview Hospital, etc. ?
Vodstok
10-03-2008, 11:40 AM
Who's that?
And "rip-off thread"? Thought I said this was the "inspired" thread....but very nice....very nice indeed.
I meant for these to get started, I just happened to pick on the first one to come up :D
I'm evil like that.
Leprucky Cougar
10-03-2008, 11:42 AM
I meant for these to get started, I just happened to pick on the first one to come up :D
I'm evil like that.
I know. I got it. I was playing along.
Papillon Noir
10-03-2008, 12:08 PM
Not really. But no neighborhood's completely perfect, right?
Actually for over 30 years or so, it was a great neighborhood. Many of the physicans that worked over there at the time always commuted from the county when they worked. However as the mid '90s came around teens growing up near there whom had friends from "bad neighborhoods" and adults who hung out with "wrong crowds" drew "other" parties over and things became a "bit rough." But it's mostly the areas near "Caroline St. 33rd St. & Greemmount Ave as the "worst parts of East Side", not my particular part; Although people argue that it's headed towards a "bad direction" mostly becomes Johns Hopkins is trying to buy out most of the people out...especially Caroline , Washington, Orleans and McEldery. You know they're the greatest hospital in the country and arguably the world--so they're trying to make it bigger. Notice how there's a JHU, a JHU Med Campus & Undergrad, JH Hospital, JH Bayview Hospital, etc. ?
That's true, I've had my car vandalized a few times. It's just part of living in the city. I'm glad it's not all bad over there.
Johns Hopkins is so overrated. I know, I work for JHU. We have so many problems, but everything is in a name no matter what it's actually like.
Roderick Usher
10-03-2008, 02:09 PM
Love CHARM CITY. I used to play gigs in Fells Point regularly (Max's on Broadway)
I'm a D.C. boy myself -but after 11 years in California I don't think I could ever move back there.
Leprucky Cougar
10-04-2008, 11:03 AM
Love CHARM CITY. I used to play gigs in Fells Point regularly (Max's on Broadway)
I'm a D.C. boy myself -but after 11 years in California I don't think I could ever move back there.
Cool. That's where Marty Bass and Ron Matz did their "Manic Monday" segment at 6:15 am. Errgh, DC? .......Bleh. And so begins the Battle of the Beltway.
Leprucky Cougar
10-04-2008, 11:08 AM
That's true, I've had my car vandalized a few times. It's just part of living in the city. I'm glad it's not all bad over there.
Johns Hopkins is so overrated. I know, I work for JHU. We have so many problems, but everything is in a name no matter what it's actually like.
Yeah but they must be great. Otherwise we people wouldn't come all the way from India to Baltimore to see Dr. Carson to separate their twins conjoined to the head....lot's of people travel all over the world and country to go to Hopkins. They even have a show on ABC about them. So perhaps JH isn't overrated, but perhaps how the people who work at JH are underappreciated.
But I agree...nothing's "perfect," so despite their notoriety, I'm sure they've received complaints--perhaps mostly from workers though more so than patients. I hear they intentionally don't operate as effectively on a patient depending on what kind of health insurance they have. But that's another story...:rolleyes: