Lasagna is for the Dragon only, unless you are local. :ihih:
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Good point Eric!!
How could I have forgot about the snacks and goodies? My daughter loves sweets.
I think good things could happen if we could get Dave's wife and Metalman into a cook off thread [emoji106]-
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I'd recommend leaving the car at home - as far as UPenn goes, it's on the west side of town in University City, not center city.
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Eric@Helix New MemberMotoring Alliance Founding Sponsor
Yep, unless she's really committed to having a car with her at all times, she'll be better off without. West Philly (Where Penn is) is not kind to cars: people park using the braille method, parking ticketers are paid on commission, and the have-nots will do anything to your car if they think they can get value from it (many moons ago, i had a window broken for 9 cents that I had carelessly left on the passenger's seat. That's 1 nickel and 4 pennies).
That having been said, It's easy to get around the city and it'll be a great adventure for a non-city person. Philly is really happening right now: it's finally rising from the ashes of 20th century industrial decay.
Penn isn't directly in center city: it's in West Philly. The neighborhood is full of cool stuff to do, see and eat. Center city is a quick Uber/Cab, trolley, bus, subway ride away, and can be reached on foot in 15 minutes.
When you come in town, be sure to stop by, and we'll have all sorts of suggestions for her Philly experience. -
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Dave, what do you consider 'local'? 100 mi...200..mi...500 miles. Might be worth a road trip.
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