by Light Joker June 01, 2007
an awesome amusement park, home to the wild thing, rip tide, steel venom, the power tower, the corkscrew, the wave and lots of others.
http://www.valleyfair.com/
http://www.valleyfair.com/
by yeah,i rode the wild thing! February 04, 2009
Valley Stream is a diverse and middle class town along the Nassau+Queens border in Long Island. ALL of the school districts that serve VS have excellent performance and most students perform great. The Green Acres Mall is here which used to be very ghetto and rough in the past but has made many improvements in recent years and is now pretty cool and very safe. A lot of the houses are kinda small which sucks. It gets a worse rep than it deserves since it's not no inbred town where everyone looks alike like most other long island towns.
Valley Stream and South Valley Stream are very very diverse with a large White, Black, Hispanic and Asian population. So.Valley Stream is whiter than Valley Stream but still diverse. This area is mainly middle class.
North Valley Stream is divided in two by the Southern State Parkway. North of the parkway is very Black while south of the parkway is still mostly Black but a lot more diverse, both parts are middle class to upper middle class
Growing up in VS is cool. Always partied in the city but didnt' have to live there which was off the hook. My circle of friends consisted of people of all races which kept things interested and stopped me from growing up sheltered and stupid like many others in other parts of Long Island.
Valley Stream and South Valley Stream are very very diverse with a large White, Black, Hispanic and Asian population. So.Valley Stream is whiter than Valley Stream but still diverse. This area is mainly middle class.
North Valley Stream is divided in two by the Southern State Parkway. North of the parkway is very Black while south of the parkway is still mostly Black but a lot more diverse, both parts are middle class to upper middle class
Growing up in VS is cool. Always partied in the city but didnt' have to live there which was off the hook. My circle of friends consisted of people of all races which kept things interested and stopped me from growing up sheltered and stupid like many others in other parts of Long Island.
Sheltered Girl: Oh my gawd, i like saw a insert other race here, this place is the ghetto!
Valley Stream dude: Rolls eyes and then drives girl into Brownsville to see a real ghetto!
Valley Stream dude: Rolls eyes and then drives girl into Brownsville to see a real ghetto!
by truiyrtwutithwgsk October 16, 2011
This small suburban town in the greater Philadelphia area is quite dull. It contains no post office and one grade school. The occupaints share a zip code with either Narberth or Wynwood. There is no shopping in Penn Valley, aside from a strip mall on Montgomery Avenue (although this is arguably in Narberth.) The big houses are usually old and made of stone, although a few new ones have been built in the past 10 years, and on large lawns, so one does not usually befriend the neighbors. The people who live here are either retired or 30 somethings with young children. Many celebrities or sports players choose to live here for the privacy. For example, Allen Iverson built a house on a private drive here.
by hellotherereaders178 June 14, 2009
like a valley girl, but a guy. Usually very attractive and also kind of flighty. Has "slow moments" and is usually white and says worlds such as like, totally and omg.
by mr. c town June 14, 2008
The Illinois Valley is a region that is located in the north-central part of Illinois. Approximately 100 miles southwest of Chicago, the Illinois Valley is often referred to simply as "the IV"
Though the region is not geographically defined it is generally accepted that it is bordered by Mendota on the North, Streator on the South, Princeton on the West, and Marseilles on the East.
The IV is characterized by a larger than average number of bars per capita, resulting in a higher level of alcoholism than is generally found across the country. Alternatively, there is a larger than average number of churches per capita.
The IV is located in a largely rural area covered in corn and soybean fields.
There are many business establishments named after the Illinois Valley, including Illinois Valley Community Hospital (IVCH) and Illinois Valley Community College (IVCC). IVCC students characteristically play Euchre and other card games instead of going to class, as a result it is not uncommon to remain an IVCC student for three years or more.
Though the region is not geographically defined it is generally accepted that it is bordered by Mendota on the North, Streator on the South, Princeton on the West, and Marseilles on the East.
The IV is characterized by a larger than average number of bars per capita, resulting in a higher level of alcoholism than is generally found across the country. Alternatively, there is a larger than average number of churches per capita.
The IV is located in a largely rural area covered in corn and soybean fields.
There are many business establishments named after the Illinois Valley, including Illinois Valley Community Hospital (IVCH) and Illinois Valley Community College (IVCC). IVCC students characteristically play Euchre and other card games instead of going to class, as a result it is not uncommon to remain an IVCC student for three years or more.
I've got to go home and visit my parents in the IV.
I need to make a trip to the Golf'n'Pub and Tiki.
So you're heading to the Illinois Valley?
I need to make a trip to the Golf'n'Pub and Tiki.
So you're heading to the Illinois Valley?
by lindzimae August 25, 2007
An area of Manhattan in the Upper West Side bordering Harlem. From Central Park West to Columbus Avenue the architecture is beautiful, past Columbus the scene grows a bit grittier. Was known for crack deals until the late 90s when the area was cleaned up. For the most part, very safe, and much more diverse and interesting than any area in Midtown and below. The best place to live, where you can truly be in Manhattan, yet away from all the snobs and Chelsea boys, the rich and The New School students, and live the "Real life" in what Hell's Kitchen USED to be in the 70's-80's.
by One from the VALLEY, Not in CA December 07, 2008