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MellySingsDoom 08.20.2008 04:17 PM

What do you love/hate about your 'hood?
 
Evening all!

So what's good and bad about where you live, then?

For me, Mellyville (Clapham) has this:

Pro - Great pubs & restaurants, great park (Clapham Common), good transport links, generally relaxed atmosphere.

Con - Drug dealers outside Melly Towers, feral kids, alcoholics/junkies always hassling for change, pathetic police "presence", cost of living is not cheap.

And for all you good people?

Cantankerous 08.20.2008 04:19 PM

upper west side..

pro- central park across the street
con- rich white assholes

cryptowonderdruginvogue 08.20.2008 04:20 PM

pro - everything
con - not in ethiopia

al shabbray 08.20.2008 04:21 PM

goslar (hahahaha)
mountains, nature (it really looks here like in twin peaks, only my hood is bigger)

con: everything else

Sonic Youth 37 08.20.2008 04:22 PM

Pro-Decent music scene given the size and location. Great music shopping. A very nice city in fall/winter or once the sun goes down in summer.

Con-Too hot during the summer/early fall/spring. Rednecks. High crime rate given the size of the city, nearly one armed robbery a week within 300 yards where I am.

steve newman 08.20.2008 04:25 PM

short story. nashville decides to tear down all of the projects in downtown. gives them loads of money to move into my middle class neighborhood. yay! now its gangs, drug dealers, thug wannabes, illegal immigrants, and the usual middle class nitpickers. lost about 15 grand so far in equity

Crumb's Crunchy Delights 08.20.2008 04:25 PM

pros and cons are all there are in my hood for sure:(

floatingslowly 08.20.2008 04:29 PM

pros: black people
cons: white people

cryptowonderdruginvogue 08.20.2008 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve newman
short story. nashville decides to tear down all of the projects in downtown. gives them loads of money to move into my middle class neighborhood. yay! now its gangs, drug dealers, thug wannabes, illegal immigrants, and the usual middle class nitpickers. lost about 15 grand so far in equity


 

█████████ 08.20.2008 04:36 PM

i love/hate it's mellowness.

!@#$%! 08.20.2008 04:56 PM

what i love:
  • it's near the university and they have an awesome library
  • and pretty girls riding around in their bikes
  • it's near bars & restaurants & coffee shops and i can walk to all of them-- some are really good
  • my bank is 2 blocks away
  • there's a decent record store
  • there's s a nice used bookstore, and paper store that sells rhodia blocks
  • and an arthouse movie theatre!
  • and the food coop of which i'm a member-- it rules
  • and it's near the train & the airport but there's no noise because it's not that near.
  • pizza delivery is fast
  • there's good public transportation nearby. though i confess i never use it.
  • & more & more. cos there's a lot of cool people in the area.
what i hate:
  • it's near the university and i have a bunch of quasi-fratboys for neighbors. unfortunately, comes with the territory. big fucking deal.

Rob Instigator 08.20.2008 05:00 PM

Rob Instigator stomping grounds (Houston TX)

Pros
-world class Orchestra, Opera, Theatre, Art Museums, Ballet, art galleries galore.
-Over 5,000 restaurants representing over 100 nationalities and ethnicities.
-cheap drugs
-Every kind of professional sport league (baseball, football, soccer, basketball, etc.)
-demographics rule. 30% hispanic, 30% anglo, 29% african-american, 10% from nearly all asian countries. (we have a chinatown, a little korea a little vietnam, even a little thailand area!)
-cost of living is very affordable. Lots of jobs.
-very friendly to counter culture weirdos. gays, trannies, druggies, freaks, goths, nutburgers of all types, hippies, etc. all can go about their bisness pretty much hassle free.

CONS
-music scene is very fragmented. no centralized location for clubs and bars, so everyone has to drive to shows. Bands leave after getting large here to try to make it in Austin, better exposure for them there.
-the city is so huge that car travel is the main option
-the summers are HOT and humid (but the winters are mild and temperate and nice)
-overlooked by many, who still think Houston is an overgrown cow-town.
-many of the up and coming bands skip houston and play dallas and austin only.
-huricanes

Crumb's Crunchy Delights 08.20.2008 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
what i love:
  • it's near the university and they have an awesome library
  • and pretty girls riding around in their bikes
  • it's near bars & restaurants & coffee shops and i can walk to all of them-- some are really good
  • my bank is 2 blocks away
  • there's a decent record store
  • there's s a nice used bookstore, and paper store that sells rhodia blocks
  • and an arthouse movie theatre!
  • and the food coop of which i'm a member-- it rules
  • and it's near the train & the airport but there's no noise because it's not that near.
  • pizza delivery is fast
  • there's good public transportation nearby. though i confess i never use it.
  • & more & more. cos there's a lot of cool people in the area.
what i hate:
  • it's near the university and i have a bunch of quasi-fratboys for neighbors. unfortunately, comes with the territory. big fucking deal.

the clincher for me
 

Rob Instigator 08.20.2008 05:04 PM

I forgot one PRO for hOuston TX

The friendliest people in the entire goddamn country

!@#$%! 08.20.2008 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Rob Instigator stomping grounds (Houston TX)

Pros
-world class Orchestra, Opera, Theatre, Art Museums, Ballet, art galleries galore.
-Over 5,000 restaurants representing over 100 nationalities and ethnicities.
-cheap drugs
-Every kind of professional sport league (baseball, football, soccer, basketball, etc.)
-demographics rule. 30% hispanic, 30% anglo, 29% african-american, 10% from nearly all asian countries. (we have a chinatown, a little korea a little vietnam, even a little thailand area!)
-cost of living is very affordable. Lots of jobs.
-very friendly to counter culture weirdos. gays, trannies, druggies, freaks, goths, nutburgers of all types, hippies, etc. all can go about their bisness pretty much hassle free.

CONS
-music scene is very fragmented. no centralized location for clubs and bars, so everyone has to drive to shows. Bands leave after getting large here to try to make it in Austin, better exposure for them there.
-the city is so huge that car travel is the main option
-the summers are HOT and humid (but the winters are mild and temperate and nice)
-overlooked by many, who still think Houston is an overgrown cow-town.
-many of the up and coming bands skip houston and play dallas and austin only.
-huricanes


that your city not your neighborhood though. oh i guess melly meant 'hood as a wider area. o well.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 08.20.2008 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Rob Instigator stomping grounds (Houston TX)

Pros
-world class Orchestra, Opera, Theatre, Art Museums, Ballet, art galleries galore.
-Over 5,000 restaurants representing over 100 nationalities and ethnicities.
-cheap drugs
-Every kind of professional sport league (baseball, football, soccer, basketball, etc.)
-demographics rule. 30% hispanic, 30% anglo, 29% african-american, 10% from nearly all asian countries. (we have a chinatown, a little korea a little vietnam, even a little thailand area!)
-cost of living is very affordable. Lots of jobs.
-very friendly to counter culture weirdos. gays, trannies, druggies, freaks, goths, nutburgers of all types, hippies, etc. all can go about their bisness pretty much hassle free.

CONS
-music scene is very fragmented. no centralized location for clubs and bars, so everyone has to drive to shows. Bands leave after getting large here to try to make it in Austin, better exposure for them there.
-the city is so huge that car travel is the main option
-the summers are HOT and humid (but the winters are mild and temperate and nice)
-overlooked by many, who still think Houston is an overgrown cow-town.
-many of the up and coming bands skip houston and play dallas and austin only.
-huricanes


HOLLER

 

girlgun 08.20.2008 05:07 PM

pro: i live in the "cool" part of town. everything is RIGHT here. all the good restaurants and venues are here. i also live where I-44 and I-235 connect, so it's easy to get ANYWHERE. my hood is seriously RIGHT there. (now everyone could find me if they wanted. bah.)

con: it's boring.

milkbubble 08.20.2008 05:09 PM

insane

al shabbray 08.20.2008 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkbubble
insane


what? you? yes!

MellySingsDoom 08.20.2008 05:11 PM

al shabbray - just ignore Cuntbubble....

Ripchord 08.20.2008 05:11 PM

Typical white, jewish, suburbian town-that's-technically-a-village.

Pro:
-Good schools
-Quiet
-Very close to the city

Con:
-Disappointing lack of music stores, book stores, coffee shops.
-Being unable to tell anyone were I live and instead respond to being asked by saying "Westchester" if asked further I say "Right next to White Plains." People are very judgemental when they actually find out were I live.
-People here are all very similar, JAPs, and if someone isn't they think that they're super special for being so COOL and DIFFERENT but shop at Hot Topic.

al shabbray 08.20.2008 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
al shabbray - just ignore Cuntbubble....


but its fun tracing him

Ripchord 08.20.2008 05:14 PM

Oh, forgot to mention, Beyonce and Jay-Z got their marriage license here and are building a house a half a mile away from me. Not sure which category to put that in...

!@#$%! 08.20.2008 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ripchord
Oh, forgot to mention, Beyonce and Jay-Z got their marriage license here and are building a house a half a mile away from me. Not sure which category to put that in...


how about LOADED? :D

davenotdead 08.20.2008 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
how about LOADED? :D


not related to this thread, but mr !@#$%!, did you see that i solved the model mystery in my b-day thread?

gmku 08.20.2008 05:21 PM

Pros: I'm sure I'm well protected from trouble-making minorities by all the pistol-packing pro-gun-ownership Jimmy Bobs riding around in their Ford F-150s

Cons: See above

Crumb's Crunchy Delights 08.20.2008 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkbubble
insane

i agree

!@#$%! 08.20.2008 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davenotdead
not related to this thread, but mr !@#$%!, did you see that i solved the model mystery in my b-day thread?


holy shit no & thanks! i'm on it!

Ripchord 08.20.2008 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
how about LOADED? :D

Yeah, well, we are not without our problems. But luckily for us we have the New York Times to cover them...

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...C1A9649C8B 63

my favorite part: "One set of parents, summoned by the principal to pick up their intoxicated son, sent the housekeeper instead. And after the punishments were meted out, a few parents complained that suspensions would mar their children's college transcripts."

Yeah, that's my town, pretty much.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 08.20.2008 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ripchord
Typical white, jewish, suburbian town-that's-technically-a-village.

Pro:
-Good schools
-Quiet
-Very close to the city

Con:
-Disappointing lack of music stores, book stores, coffee shops.
-Being unable to tell anyone were I live and instead respond to being asked by saying "Westchester" if asked further I say "Right next to White Plains." People are very judgemental when they actually find out were I live.
-People here are all very similar, JAPs, and if someone isn't they think that they're super special for being so COOL and DIFFERENT but shop at Hot Topic.


Hahaha, I've been to Westchester
My friend dates a girl named Liz from Westchester
They met at school (Tulane aka JEWlane)

It's very similar to where we live here in Houston
Except that the "super-hip-cool" parts of Houston is a 10-20 min drive away

!@#$%! 08.20.2008 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
The Good

Arlen is Darlin'
Only 90 miles from Houston, 60 miles from Lake Charles and thirty minutes from the beach!
Nice size town with a small town feel.
Best BBQ crabs in the state / wonderful locally owned restaurants.
Traffic isn't bad at all.
Great jobs and next to no recession.

The Bad

Hot Hot Hot, but no snow ever. Few (maybe five) are the days the temp drops below freezing......and this is usually for only a few hours.
Most of the concerts played around here are country.
Hurricanes

The Ugly

The humidity......and humidity should never be confused with the Hot Hot Heat. For those who don't what humidity is......you hang a wet towel outside and the 95' sun is beating down on it and the towel never dries out......this is humidity. Now for those of us who live here year around, humidity is your friend as it helps keep you cool : )


so man having these guys as neighbors is it good, bad, or ugly?

 

EMMAh 08.20.2008 05:41 PM

I'd like them for neighbors. Me and Bobby would be best buds.

!@#$%! 08.20.2008 05:42 PM

kahn junior!!

HaydenAsche 08.20.2008 05:43 PM

Hate - Meth
Love - Everything but the meth

EMMAh 08.20.2008 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
kahn junior!!


Nahhh, Bobby is way cooler than Connie.

And I don't think I could keep Joseph's real dad from him haha. I'd have to say something.

king_buzzo 08.20.2008 05:53 PM

weather.

its amazing.

its like being in a sci-fi movie.

its groovy.

Danny Himself 08.20.2008 05:53 PM

 


I live in the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool, which is Liverpool south. Basically a group of houses gathered around a hill. A Manor house sits atop the hill and the grounds are always open so I walk my dog there. It's a sort of old-people jewish neighbourhood. Quiet and leafy. As suburban as it gets in Liverpool. I'm lucky to live here- I live in a flat above a café on the main stretch of shops so its really cheap compared to mortgages people are paying on their huge houses literally next door.

Cantankerous 08.20.2008 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ripchord
Typical white, jewish, suburbian town-that's-technically-a-village.

Pro:
-Good schools
-Quiet
-Very close to the city

Con:
-Disappointing lack of music stores, book stores, coffee shops.
-Being unable to tell anyone were I live and instead respond to being asked by saying "Westchester" if asked further I say "Right next to White Plains." People are very judgemental when they actually find out were I live.
-People here are all very similar, JAPs, and if someone isn't they think that they're super special for being so COOL and DIFFERENT but shop at Hot Topic.


i'm sorry. you should come visit me in the city.

!@#$%! 08.20.2008 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ripchord
Yeah, well, we are not without our problems. But luckily for us we have the New York Times to cover them...

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E5D7103BF93BA35753C1A9649C8B 63

my favorite part: "One set of parents, summoned by the principal to pick up their intoxicated son, sent the housekeeper instead. And after the punishments were meted out, a few parents complained that suspensions would mar their children's college transcripts."

Yeah, that's my town, pretty much.


ha ha ha

funny....

EMMAh 08.20.2008 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Himself
 


I live in the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool, which is Liverpool south. Basically a group of houses gathered around a hill. A Manor house sits atop the hill and the grounds are always open so I walk my dog there. It's a sort of old-people jewish neighbourhood. Quiet and leafy. As suburban as it gets in Liverpool. I'm lucky to live here- I live in a flat above a café on the main stretch of shops so its really cheap compared to mortgages people are paying on their huge houses literally next door.


I wanna walk my dog there :(


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