Originally posted by RingtailhunterOr
Which Philadelphia?..
Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, US
Philadelphia, MS, Neshoba, US
Philadelphia, MO, Marion, US
Philadelphia, NY, Jefferson, US
Philadelphia, TN, Loudon, US
Philadelphia, AL, Calhoun, US
Philadelphia, AL, Houston, US
Philadelphia, AR, Columbia, US
Philadelphia, AR, Craighead, US
Philadelphia, IL, Cass, US
They are all close to canada if you live in Mexico!
Philadelphia, Germany
Philadelphia, South Africa
Philadelphia, UK
Philadelphia, cream cheese ๐
Originally posted by The PlumberIt seems that this Philadelphia, now called Amman, got the name earlier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman%2C_Jordan
What about the [b]original Philadelphia, located in Asia Minor, modern day Southwest Turkey, and the one from which I believe the others took their name...?
http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/philadel.htm[/b]
Originally posted by sasquatch672A true geek would have known that Alasehir wasn't the first Philadelphia. Besides, it's always good to have a plumber around.
You're not allowed to come. The needle on the geek-meter spun pegged the gauge and spun the dial around. If I were a mod you'd be banned right now. Twenty-four hour rip for Excessive Geekiness.
That wasn't geeky. You, sir, haven't a clue as to true geekiness....
Doesn't everybody know about Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, one of the seven churches addressed personnaly in the first few chapters of the book of Revelations, the last book of the Bible?
C'mon, man. Get with the program!
Originally posted by The PlumberNo, but I have the first season of Survivor on DVD and I watch it every night.
That wasn't geeky. You, sir, haven't a clue as to true geekiness....
Doesn't everybody know about Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, one of the seven churches addressed personnaly in the first few chapters of the book of Revelations, the last book of the Bible?
C'mon, man. Get with the program!