But, why do you find it acceptable to have two different names for a school, but unacceptable to have two names for a neighborhood? And by the way, when you were growing up at 49th & Locust, I guess you wouldn't have called it Walnut Hill? But is it inappropriate for Betty Reavis, longtime community resident and longtime president of Walnut Hill Community Association, to say that she lives in Walnut Hill? Or are you going to let some newcomer Trustafarian sticker bandit tell her where SHE lives, too?
Melani Lamond My father's from 59th & Walnut, whatever you call it In a message dated 4/6/07 3:46:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Because that's what we called it then. Many Catholic schools had/have > nicknames. Transy, MBS, Doc, Judge, Bonner, Goretti, Ryan, Prendy, etc. By > the > way, my full name is Francis deSales Carroll III. > > Frank > > On Apr 6, 2007, at 03:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > In a message dated 4/6/07 2:53:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > ...When I was a child, living at 49th & Locust, going to deSales and West > Catholic, my house and my schools were in West Philly, a neighborhood. > > > Hey, how come you call it "deSales" instead of "St. Francis?" > > Just sayin. > > > > Melani Lamond, Associate Broker Urban & Bye, Realtor 3529 Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19104 cell phone 215-356-7266 office phone 215-222-4800, ext. 113 office fax 215-222-1101 2006 recipient of the Greater Philadelphia Association of Realtors awards: - Diamond award for over $8 million in sales, and ALL SIX of the West Philadelphia awards: - Top Lister - Top Seller - Top Overall Combined Volume - Top Listing Units by Area - Top Selling Units by Area - Top Overall Combined Units by Area ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
