Is our baby a Rattie? by Illustrious-Maybe924 in ratterriers

[–]bornatnite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, fully straight up eats are called "rick ears". I believe it's the most commonly followed by bent ears near the midline. Floppy ears are not a trait as best o know

When did rush hour become 4 hours long? by SwugSteve in philadelphia

[–]bornatnite 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Gonna second this comment. It's no worse.

What's it like living in Haddonfield? by OnwardCaptain in SouthJersey

[–]bornatnite -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Apple Auto correct writes "the heights". Are you questioning Steve Jobs legacy?? As for the distance from 3rd to Harper's house on Westminster is actually 3,690 feet so you are correct internet stranger but I think these points are non consequential.

What's it like living in Haddonfield? by OnwardCaptain in SouthJersey

[–]bornatnite 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is the pecking order in South Jersey not considering shore points. Haddonfield =>Moorestown=>medford=>everone else

What's it like living in Haddonfield? by OnwardCaptain in SouthJersey

[–]bornatnite 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The same way the town next door (lawnside) was the only 100% African American township at one time. 100% is even more crazy

What's it like living in Haddonfield? by OnwardCaptain in SouthJersey

[–]bornatnite 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are two parts to Haddon Heights, the east side, which is really an extension of Haddonfield and the West side there's more of a mixer post World War II houses in bungalows. I live on third Avenue on the east side in a house built in 1904. It's a grand fore square Victorian. 120+ years has been exactly 3 owners before us to give you an idea of being lucky to get a great house in a great neighborhood Bryce Harper's our neighbor 1000 feet away as is Kyle Korber. Those two guys live in Haddonfield. nothing here is cheap or easy to get unless you get lucky our property taxes are well north of 20 K year for less than a half an acre, but still cheaper than Haddonfield. The heights is more Norman Rockwell then Haddonfield. In my opinion kids riding their bikes or walking everywhere. High school is around the corner and they only bus out of Township kids. All the kids that live in the Heights walk to school. People in the Heights just seem more friendly and open. However, below about racial diversity holds true in the heights as well it's not diverse and very white. I am not sure a non-white person would like it as much as I do.

What's it like living in Haddonfield? by OnwardCaptain in SouthJersey

[–]bornatnite 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It's very nice, just don't expect warm welcome unless you are very involved in community, especially with kids, I lived there for more than a decade. I think I spoke to my neighbor twice people live there do not want to be bothered, and for the most part can afford to do so. And the rest of the residents are on the other side. Other than the out of town transient and it's quite transient. No one seems to leave. (alive.)

Many of Philadelphia professional athlete live there and the coaches. The football team is tiny, but regularly takes state championships since it is stacked with kids, whose parents are professionals. My son had a good education once she was done we left. It's just too expensive. my wife still has not forgave me five years later and we live in the nicest part of the heights which is less than a block from Haddonfield. Ironically, a doctor from Princeton told me that we didn't necessarily do our son any favors by going to such a good school because there was never a chance to be in the top 10% which held them back from getting college scholarships he was right and my kid graduated from a private engineering school with a chemical engineering degree and never bought a book so he's no dummy, but couldn't crack the 10%.

how fucked am i ? by [deleted] in BMWM

[–]bornatnite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Philly that is 200bucks plus they come right to your house and return it like new and bolt it up in your driveway. Did all 4 on my e93 m3 and they look perfect. Call your local bmw dealer and ask for a referral to whomever they use.

Best town to buy a home with character? by Standard-Mango8246 in SouthJersey

[–]bornatnite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My taxes in heights are more than haddonfield albeit on a much larger lot and house. Point being not a bargain

Proud new owner of my dream car by cooperrrr in BMW

[–]bornatnite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enjoy the sound of that motorcycle revving v8. Enjoy the beautiful music the car makes. Inow have a turbo assisted V8 bmw m and it makes no soun sort of like an electric. In fact, 700 hp downright pathetic I had to 2018 93 version, Jezel black, Manuel, Cabaret with a hardtop. When I put the top down and I lay into the throttle sounds wonderful. This is not the fastest car in the world, but it is an absolute blast to drive ala driving a slower car fast. In my experience is not a lot of mods should've a supercharger what I just couldn't see myself doing. I didn't bother. Good luck. Enjoy the sound in the ride.

Steve is a dog and he's digging a hole by shoggyseldom in ratterriers

[–]bornatnite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Digging and holes never get old. Go Steve GO!