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Here is something you all who have lived or live in Pennsylvania can relate to!!!!

tommu56

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Here is something you all who have lived or live in Pennsylvania can relate to!!!!





Baby coach –noun. .. A Baby Buggy.

Lunch meat
–noun. Called "cold cuts" elsewhere.


For those who think we Pennsylvanians 'talk funny' or use 'big words', here's why ...
Once a Pennsylvanian, ALWAYS a Pennsylvanian!


About Pennsylvanians: You've never referred to Philadelphia as anything but ‘Philly’ and New Jersey has always been ' Jersey .'


We don't go to the beach -- we go ‘down the shore.'

You refer to Pennsylvania as 'PA' (pronounced Pee-Ay).

How many other states do that??


'You guys' (or even 'youze guys', in some places) is a perfectly acceptable reference to a group of men and women.


You know how to respond to the question ‘Djeetyet?' (Did you eat yet?)



You know that the Iggles play football and so do the Stillers.


You learned to pronounce Bryn Mawr, Wilkes-Barre , Schuylkill , the Poconos, Tamaqua
, Kutztown, Tunkahannock, Bala Cynwyd, Kishacoquillas, Duquesne and Monongahela, also Conshohocken.

And we know Lancaster is pronounced Lank-ister, not Lan-kaster.


You know what a ‘Mummer’ is, and are disappointed if you can't catch at least highlights of the parade.


At least five people on your block have electric 'candles' in all or most of their windows all year long.


You know what a 'State Store' is, and your out-of-state friends find it incredulous that you can’t purchase liquor at the mini-mart.



Words like 'hoagie,' 'crick,' 'chipped ham,' 'dippy eggs', 'sticky buns,' 'shoo-fly pie,' 'lemon sponge pie', 'pierogies'
and 'pocketbook'
actually mean something to you. (By the way, that last one's PA slang for a purse!)

You not only have heard of Birch Beer, but you know it comes in several colors.


You know the difference between a cheese steak and a pizza steak sandwich, and you know that you also can't get a

really good one anywhere outside of the Philly area. (Except maybe in Atlantic City on the boardwalk.)
You know that Blue Ball, Intercourse, Paradise, Climax, Bird-in-Hand, Beaver, Moon, Virginville, Mars, Bethlehem, Hershey,

Indiana, Sinking Spring, Jersey Shore, State College, Washington Crossing, Jim Thorpe, King of Prussia, Wind Gap, and
Slippery Rock are all PA towns ... and the first three were consecutive stops on the old Reading RR! (PS - That’s pronounced Redd-ing.)



You can identify drivers from New York , New Jersey , Maryland or other neighboring states by their unique and irritating driving habits.


A traffic jam in Lancaster County is 10 cars waiting to pass a horse-drawn carriage on the highway. (And remember ... that’s Lank-ister!)


You know several people who have hit deer more than once.

Driving is always better in winter because the potholes are filled with snow.


As a kid you built snow forts and leaf piles that were taller than you were.


You know beer doesn't grow in a garden, but you know where to find a beer garden.


You actually understand all this and send it out to other Pennsylvanians or former Pennsylvanians. It's scary, isn't it!


YEAH! THAT'S GOOD OL' ‘PA’ AND WE LOVE IT!

And send it to people that never lived in PA
and confuse them, because nice matters.

AND



IF YOU MARRY A PENNSYLVANIA GIRL ..........


Three friends married women from different parts of the country.....

The first man married a woman from Utah . He told her that she was to do the dishes and house cleaning. It took a couple of days, but on the third day, he came home to see a clean house and dishes washed and put away.

The second man married a woman from Lousiana. He gave his wife orders that she was to do all the cleaning, dishes and the cooking.
The first day he didn't see any results, but the next day he saw it was better.
By the third day, he saw his house was clean, the dishes were done, and there was a huge dinner on the table.

The third man married a girl from Pa. He ordered her to keep the house cleaned, dishes washed, lawn mowed, laundry washed, and hot meals on the
table for every meal. He said the first day he didn't see anything, the second day he didn't see anything but by the third day,
some of the swelling had gone down and he could see a little out of his left eye, and his arm was healed enough that he could fix himself a sandwich and load the dishwasher. He still has some difficulty when he pees
.


Youn's all play nice now once. I hafta make dippy eggs
 
Well hell you have the permanent windrow in I-83! Wonder how that works with the snowplows? Bet it is fun to cross over when it is snowing like hell!:yum::yum::yum:
 
i tell ya what PENNDOT is rediculous! the ice storm from 2 or so years ago destroyed my section of 83, and just this last summer they 'fixed' it by dumping some macadam down over the holes. it will be destroyed again come March. :hammer:
 
Not to mention the section around Sherman st. that fell down about 3 inches.:whistling: You would think they would know not to keep mining under the interstate but they still cut rock out of there all the time.:hammer:
 
shit. you know they are rebuilding the bridge on Eden road? the bridge that connects basically a few houses from one sid of 83 to Baughmans scrapyard on the other side. yeah. their spendin money on that.
 
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