How can anyone argue Philly is more urban than San Francisco? (living, state)
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Another funny thing about Philadelphians is that we tend to be very animated when talking. We have BIG personalities LOL. I really think it's something we've all acquired from the Italians. I know one of my co-workers once complained to me that I was poking him too hard when trying to emphatically make a point. I could see how that would be very annoying. But I can't help it. How can you talk without your hands? It's just natural.
Cool video. I'm surprised he didn't include any shots of City Hall, Love Park, Rittenhouse Square, Boathouse Row or the Art Museum. A museum shot would have been cool since people are always running up the stairs and striking the Rocky pose. Maybe he couldn't find the right angle?
Cool video. I'm surprised he didn't include any shots of City Hall, Love Park, Rittenhouse Square, Boathouse Row or the Art Museum. A museum shot would have been cool since people are always running up the stairs and striking the Rocky pose. Maybe he couldn't find the right angle?
Looks like he did some others, nothing in the Rittenhouse area at all though
Another funny thing about Philadelphians is that we tend to be very animated when talking. We have BIG personalities LOL. I really think it's something we've all acquired from the Italians. I know one of my co-workers once complained to me that I was poking him too hard when trying to emphatically make a point. I could see how that would be very annoying. But I can't help it. How can you talk without your hands? It's just natural.
I suppose it's hard to squeeze everything into one video. But you would think Rittenhouse Square and a front shot of the Art Museum would make it into a film like this.
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