At the conclusion of the first round of Broken Sidewalk's Neighborhood Derby, NAC regular B.W. Smith proposed "...a new post to fire people up - why vote New Albany over Clifton/Crescent Hill?"
His suggested answers are below:
- We brew better beer. Nuff said.
- You can go and do anything in your tshirt and jeans, including spend three figures on a fine-dining meal at the Windsor, and no one cares.
-It's a realistic possibility that an average joe could own a huge historic home...and for peanuts compared to the other guys.
-YYYY MMMM CCCC A!
-Loop Island Wetlands
-We're in a blue state
Add your own in the comments section, and go vote.
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Farmers Market, Goat Cheese, a great place for a Runner (variety of scenery - greenway, historic neighborhoods and downtown), Kaiser Tobacco! I voted.
ReplyDeleteOutsiders claim to be citizens of New Albany when they are not!!
ReplyDeleteThe competition is nothing to sneeze at, so I was trying to focus on thing that distinguish NA. Thought of some more:
ReplyDelete- Tim Dorsey visited our independent bookstore (which is bigger than theirs).
- A Carnegie library-museum they have not.
- Zesto's. Nuff said.
-We're a neighborhood full of neighborhoods. They're a neighborhood in LOUMETROGVT.
"You are never expected to rise above where you are right now!"
ReplyDeleteFor clarification, I am a non-citizen of the city of New Albany.
That's really shitty, Daniel. For clarification, I mean really shitty.
ReplyDeleteDaniel,
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious that you are better person than Mr. W.
Mark
or not
ReplyDeleteHey, it was a little joke Jeff. I have heard plenty on here written in the same attitude. I could have written "New Albany, it aint Portland" but I didn't. All jokes aside, my best is "New Albany, Land of Opportunity." There is so much potential in this berg, I hope something spectacular comes of it.
ReplyDeleteSurely you don't mean entrepreneurialism. I thought that was dead. ;-}
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