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Wrong again. Philadelphia is 100 miles from NYC. I worked in Philly for decades. Explain to me how the traffic is in Charlotte compared to Philly. You want to pretend that you know, so you tell me, & I'll tell you if you're right. Go ahead, Ace. Start telling us.
I didn't say that, the OP said I-77 traffic was horrible and always busy, I said Pittsburgh Traffic, which is on the opposite end of Pennsylvania is lighter then traffic in Charlotte. So, our highways are worst then highways in Philadelphia, not me saying it.
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I didn't say that, the OP said I-77 traffic was horrible and always busy, I said Pittsburgh Traffic, which is on the opposite end of Pennsylvania is lighter then traffic in Charlotte. So, our highways are worst then highways in Philadelphia, not me saying it.
Read what you wrote. You wrote Philly. You can't play fast & loose with that one like you do in the other threads. You also said that Philly is 30 minutes from NYC. Write what you know & what's true, Jimmy, & no one will have a problem with you.
Read what you wrote. You wrote Philly. You can't play fast & loose with that one like you do in the other threads. You also said that Philly is 30 minutes from NYC. Write what you know & what's true, Jimmy, & no one will have a problem with you.
Its common to get Philadelphia and Pitsburgh mixed up. I already corrected my 'mistake' and you continue to harass me...
And Philadelphia is quite close to New York City. Philadelphia to New York its like Fayetteville to Greensboro.
With traffic 2 weeks ago it took me 2.5 hrs from philly to bayonne nj which is right across the holland tunnel from manhattan and the bayonne bridge to staten island. they are close but not that close, without traffic i can see 90 minutes at 3am.
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Its common to get Philadelphia and Pitsburgh mixed up. I already corrected my 'mistake' and you continue to harass me...
And Philadelphia is quite close to New York City. Philadelphia to New York its like Fayetteville to Greensboro.
Philadelphia & Pittsburgh are 6 hours apart by car. I know because I've driven the PA turnpike more than once. I never knew of anyone to confuse them. You do the same thing on the NC board & when people correct you, you say that they are harassing you. You responded to a Philadelphian thinking that no one on the Charlotte board would catch you. Why would a Philadelphian care about Pittsburgh? There are people from Pittsburgh on here too. Philadelphia & NYC are both port cities. Other people are correcting your statement that they are 30 minutes apart.
I lived at The Vue uptown. Downtown might have been dead but the HUM from the AMD flour plant and nonstop train horns was enough to drive anyone bonkers. Avoid the train track's.
I lived at The Vue uptown. Downtown might have been dead but the HUM from the AMD flour plant and nonstop train horns was enough to drive anyone bonkers. Avoid the train track's.
I live at trademark across the street. This is false. Don't you have anything better to do than go posting everywhere you can about how much you hate the south?
I think he was more so talking about shopping. People in Manhattan do shop in Manhattan. There are only a few cities down south that has shopping in there downtown.
Yes, that is a major part of what I'm talking about.
When you go to NYC, you don't drive out of the city to go out to eat or go shopping where you would if you came to Charlotte to visit. Thanks for clarifying👍
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