http://www.memeticians.com/2008/06/a-chip-on-your-shoulder-growin.phpStolen from a different website, but growing up in Philly, I do find it unique:
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Brotherly Love?
Imagine this: It is 1789, and you, Philadelphia, are the United States' favorite son. You are the cultural, social, and economic center of our country's world and worked hard to be this. Other's feel, however, that your greatness is only due to your geographic location, but you have just been granted the status of being our nation's capital, and you hold your head up with pride.
Just one year later, however, disaster strikes. New York City, your older brother, has just graduated and has passed you in population. Along with this newfound title of being the county's largest city, New York is also becoming more cultured, and over the next few years, a shift in our nation's culture and economy would send all of the attention its way up north.
Making matters worse, the U.S. Government, your parents, have also just announced that you will soon have a baby brother, Washington, D.C., a city that has been created specifically to house the U.S. Government. This process would take 10 years, and over time, you are becoming surly with the feeling that you are being left out. You begin to resent the neighbors to your north and south, and make the shift to becoming the industrial center of America. With that, though, there is no glory. Only working class citizens can fill the role of the blue-collar worker as Philadelphia becomes the largest city that everyone forgets to mention.
We are, in every sense of the word, America's city with middle child syndrome. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Okay in terms of golf, can someone explain the following:
1. Two world class courses;
2. The focal point of GCA.com;
3. Has not seen a significant golf tournament for close to 25 tears;
4. None of the Paul ancestors had any foresight to buy beach property at the Jersey Shore and build their own Maidstone, so they had to go to Rhode Island and Maine for golf in the summer;
5. They post videos, argue history and make fun of outsiders, but very few have actually played Walnut Lane; Ran a guy from Virginia has;
5. MacDonald never built a course there.
What is up with Philly?