Dear Neighbors, I consider myself a "true West Philadelphia" and a big fan of 
Liz Spikol.Liz has written, with great candor, about bouts with illness, 
features of the drugs she has taken, and life on the outside.  At times, she 
gave a voice and clarity to things I was guessing about my beloved sister 
Maggie.I enjoyed her 'list"/article and recognized everything on it. One of my 
favorite things about West Philly is its ability to be inclusive and/or turn 
things topsy-turvy. I think Liz caught a little of the flavor of the "PC" and 
even some of the 'reverse class-ism' that runs through WP. West Philly is often 
so far ahead of the curve that we sometimes don't get full credit for 
home-grown ideas.Some examples:  The Art Deco movement may have started here, 
moved to Paris and than back to New York.Movies were made here before 
Hollywood.The Fresh Prince and Liz Lemon (okay she's so far west she's 
suburban), made it here first.Penn's Eniac was a precursor to Silicon 
Valley.One of the geniuses behind Artificial Intelligence still quietly thinks 
great thoughts from his home on 48th Street. Like Bill Davis, I could not 
remember a few things on Wilma's list.And like so many of Wilma's 
contributions, her list reminds me that even in West Philly, there have always 
been divisions between "Catholics, Publics and Privates". People like me, who 
attended St. Francis and West Catholic, grew with different experiences from 
the "Publics", (students at Lea and Wilson), or the "Privates" (at Pillar of 
Fire or St. Leonard's). There are still many different experiences based upon 
Skin Color, choice of Worship (or not), Gender preference and Abilities (or 
lack there of). When I was named a National Merit Finalist and won a 
Scholarship to PENN, I learned there was a big gap in the opportunities offered 
to the students of the "Ivies".  Even as an adult, I realize my IQ, decades of 
experience and almost encyclopedic memory of the homes and neighbors of 
CC/UC/WP are not always a match for a trust fund or connection. One of my 
favorite things about being in West Philly is the number of great thinkers, 
good communicators, writers and healers who fill our streets, parks and 
gathering places.  I love the amount of learning I absorb just listening to 
people I am permitted to call friends.  And I especially like when the 
brilliant children of this neighborhood are the ones who open my eyes to new 
thoughts and experiences. BTW: Based upon my childhood, I think the most common 
early question, was, "What's your home Parrish?", so my list would include, You 
know your in West Philly if you describe your neighborhood with a Saints name.  
I know this will not resonate with many of my friends, but it is my experience 
as a"true" West Philadelphian. Best!Liz  
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Wilma de Soto <[email protected]>
To: Roger/Vince <[email protected]>,        "'Karen Allen'" 
<[email protected]>,        UnivCity listserv <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [UC] FW:  You know you live in West Philly if . . .
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 17:53:41 -0400


No one said who is a TRUE West Philadelphian.  I said the author, actually I 
didn't, but I thought it was a scripted, stilted PhillyMag view of West 
Philly.Mr. Davis notwithstanding he may very well not remember all the the 
things on my particular list.  The fact he knew at least half of them would 
show neither of us are too far apart.From: Roger/Vince <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 17:22:14 -0400
To: Alex de Soto <[email protected]>, 'Karen Allen' <[email protected]>, 
UnivCity listserv <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [UC] FW: You know you live in West Philly if . . .
I guess my friend Bill Davis does not qualify as a true West Philly person; he 
only recalled about half of the items.  But what the heck, he&rsquo;s only 
lived in West Philly for 85 years &hellip;.
Roger
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Wilma de Soto
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:32 PM
To: Karen Allen; UnivCity listserv
Subject: Re: [UC] FW: You know you live in West Philly if . . .
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know what is we called "The 
Dusty".
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you remember Al DiPalma's Hoagie 
Shop.
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you've ever eaten at The Beef and 
Beer and know where the Italian enclave is.
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know where "Black Oak Park" is.
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know if you couldn't wait to 
buy water ice at Overbrook Water Ice Stand.
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know the original location for 
Murray's Deli.
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know who the "Orange and Blue" 
versus the "Black and Gold" are.
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know if you can name the 
streets where "the lines" are between areas good and bad and are   VERY 
familiar with the phrase, "but that's over the line!".
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know if you know the routes to 
get to Fairmount Park by either going "over the top" or "down the bottom."
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you have ever walked the bridle 
path on Cobbs Creek Park.
 
&bull; You know you ARE from West Philly if you know if you realize the person 
who wrote the other article would not have the faintest idea of what is on this 
list. 
  
 
 
 
                                            Elizabeth Campion
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