Philly A to Z
February 17, 2009 by nicophoto
I had to be a little creative with this assignment. I decided to leave it to the people, since Philadelphia is, after all, the birthplace of our democratic nation. The theme is “at the London Grill”.
A is for Architect. Stephen Foley, 31, and Murphy Barton, 31.
B is for Brotherly Love. Lauren Gross, 24.
C is for Cheesesteak, "DUH!" Paul James, 33.
D is for 'pin the tail on the donkey'. John Zimmers, 30.
E is for Gustav Eiffel. Dave Lawrence, 45.
F is for Fresh Prince of Belair. Lora Travis, 21.
G is for Good Beer. Lora Travis, 21, and Tim Ehling, 25.
H is for Homosexuals. Sarah Berkley, 25.
I is for Isaiah Zagar, "they guy that does all the mosaics". Kristin Voget, 22.
J is for Jalapeno. Jason Lemon, 24.
K is for Knowledge is power. Adrian Cane, 27.
L is for Logan Square, "my favorite of the five squares", and London Grill. Terry Berch, 52.
M is for "Mamma Mia!" Michael McNally, 53.
N is for M. Night Shamalan. Tim Ehling, 25.
O is for Overcoming Oppression. Bridgid Berrena, 21.
P is for Phillies. Kelley Wilhelm, 29.
Q is for Quesy, "the smell on the street makes me queasy". Kate Boucher, 29.
R is for "Real, recognize, real, my favorite Philly saying". Jake Paine, 25.
S is for Soul, "Philly's got soul". Thomas Last, 37.
T is for Temple University. Cristina Tessaro, 27.
U is for Unique history. Stephanie Pallo, 25.
V is for Vivacious. Brendan Purves, 27.
W is for World Series Winners. Kenza Karkari, 22.
X is for "X-citing". Yehuda, 24.
Y is for Young talent. Jeffrey Boyle, 24.
Z is for the Z bar. Sydney Farrele, 21.
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