Quite possibly one of the busiest streets in the Bronx Fordham road during the day will greet you with stores as far as your eye can see, the beautiful Fordham University campus, the train station, a food market, the tattoo parlor, and a very loud black preacher's voice that you would think would be drowned out by all of the cars honking their horns. Don't drive because traffic is inevitable on Fordham Rd and finding parking is damn near impossible. The commute is worth it though. It is hard to find nothing to do on Fordham Rd or its side streets. Not only do you have Arthur Avenue, the Bronx's little Italy, you have numerous clothing stores, such as "Butt Boosting Jeans", delis, and the market.
NEVER travel alone at night; Fordham Rd is incredibly dangerous. I have met a handful of people who claim they have gotten mugged on one of the many side streets off of Fordham Rd, and I was almost mugged myself before I took refuge in a nearby deli.
If you are under the age of 21, most bars will still let you in with a bribe of $5-$10. After 8 or 9pm, everyone stops checking for ID. On the weekends, Fordham is the place to be if all you want to do is drink. The parties are absolutely insane, and Fordham University women are basically freebies; however, be careful because cops roam the streets frequently and may clear out the bars, delis and sometimes the private parties. Just watch your back and you'll have a good time.
I have seen more illegal things in one week in Fordham, NY then I have in my entire life living in Westchester.
If you're white or asian walking alone at night, you might as well put a big red arrow over your head because you will be mugged first.
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Known only for being the birthplace of Jell-O, this is essentially a shitty town with little more than a couple gas stations and a shit ton of drugs.
"A bunch of teenage girls from the metropolis of LeRoy, NY faked symptoms of Tourette's to get on TV."
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A city of the eastern bank of the Hudson River in Upstate NY. It was first settled by the Dutch in the 1600's. A local butcher and meat-packer named Samuel Wilson supplied the military, and, according to an unprovable legend, barrels stamped "U.S." were jokingly taken by the troops to stand for "Uncle Sam" meaning Wilson. Troy has since claimed to be the historical home of Uncle Sam. During the 19th and early 20th centuries Troy was not only one of the most prosperous cities in the state but one of the most in the country. It was an epicenter for the steel industry and trading along the Hudson. Despite Troy's early success it is now a city in a state of delapidation. Now it is home to welfare recipients, criminals, and few from its hardworking past. Another industrial city that bit the dust!
I am from Troy, NY
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a shitty little town in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do for fun in it. This is the reason most kids from springville (and adults too) are doing drugs and having sex.
you go to Springville NY.
that sucks
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A small town with about 6000 people and 4 last names. Also for some reason the resisdent prefer to have the name pronounced Cornth(not sounding out the I). For what reason is unknown.
Person 1: I've never seen so many confederate flags before.
Person 2:Where were you?
Person 1:Corinth, NY.
Person 2: Was it some kind of a holiday?
Person 1: Yeah, Independance Day.
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about 2 roads and a half a road. Rocky's Deli, millwood lumber, a&p shopping center and spacarellis.... thats millwood. were tiny and we like it
hey lets go to millwood ny...
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