THAT'S WHAT I DO. Blame me, praise me, pity me, ignore me. This is what I see. This is what I find interesting. The patterns. The landscape. The game. This is the kickoff of a rugby match between an unseen team in black versus the white and orange of Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Club. The unseen black team is the Chicago Lions. Are? the Chicago Lions. Our? the Chicago Lions. Whaddo I care? Fuckers beat us by three that day,that's all I know.
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Hey Clark,
This post has nothing to with rugby, but alot to do with Philadelphia. I found a website that i thought you might like.
www.phillyskyline.com
The neighborhoods sections is good.
This is my first post, but I do read your articles every WEEK. It's a great way to keep in touch with Philly while I am WAY too far from home.
Thank you,
sean