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BigChicken
02-01-2006, 03:49 PM
YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM PENNSYLVANIA WHEN

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.

You don't understand what all the hype is about for Yeungling or Rolling Rock beer, you've been drinking it for years even though Iron City is cheaper.

You live for summer & fall, when street fairs signal the beginning of funnel cake season.

You ask the waitress for "dippy eggs" for breakfast.

Your turkey has "filling," not "stuffing," and most certainly, NOT "dressing."

You consider Pittsburgh to be "out west," and you know the fastest way to Philly is the Turnpike.

You call sloppy joes, "barbecue".

When it snows, they put cinders on the roads instead of sand.

Know that Yuengling is pronounced "Ying-ling," and believe that it really is a premium beer (which comes from growing up on Schlitz and Iron City).

The first day of Buck season and the first day of Doe season are school holidays.

One of the highlights of your life was a field trip to Penn's cave and Horseshoe curve.

You know exactly what to do when your mother tells you to "red up" your room.

You don't think people from Philly or Pittsburgh talk funny.

All of your childhood vacations were trips to the Jersey shore. Driving is always better in winter because the potholes are filled with snow.

You find 20 degrees just a little chilly.

Words like "hoagie", "crick", "chipped ham", and "pop" actually mean something to you.

You can use the phrase "fire hall wedding reception" and not even bat an eye.

You constantly refer to Pennsylvania as "PA" (pronounced Pee-ay). How many other states do that?

You can go 2 weeks in winter without sunshine and think this is normal.

You know that Blue Ball, Intercourse, Climax, Bird-in-Hand, Virginville, Paradise, Mars, and Slippery Rock are PA towns.

"Vacation" means going to Hershey Park for the weekend.

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

You often switch from "Heat" to "A/C" in the same day. Your grandparents(all Pittsburghers) drive at 65mph through 13 feet of snow during a raging blizzard, without flinching.

You see people wearing hunting clothes at social events. You install security lights on your house and garage and then leave both unlocked.

You think of the major food groups as deer meat, fish, and berries.

You carry jumper cables in your car and your girlfriend or wife knows how to use them.(more that women are handy, not princesses)

You can actually eat cold pizza (even for breakfast) and know others who do the same. Those from NY find this "barbaric".

You not only have heard of Birch Beer, but you know that it comes in several colors: Red, White, Brown, Gold.

At least 5 people on your block (for the city folks) have electric "candles" in all or most of their windows all year long.

You know several places to purchase or that serve Scrapple, Summer Sausage (Lebanon Bologna), and Hot Bacon Dressing.

You can't go to a Pennsylvania Wedding without hearing the "Chicken Dance" and at least 5 other Polkas.

Coalregion
02-02-2006, 08:54 AM
Big C, I am WAY to many of these!! After 42 years here, There are only a very small handful of those that I didn't know and the rest made me laugh out loud, because they are all so true!! (And I'm personally one of those people who have hit a deer twice while driving :wtf: :rofl:) Thanks for the laughs buddy, as I'm going to cut and paste that into an e-mail and send it off to all of my people in my address book, as most of them are just like me, lifelong "Pee-A'er's!!!

Gary

LSMR
02-02-2006, 10:21 AM
As a fellow PAer.I'm all of these too :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :cheers:

How many are you BigChicken????????????????

BigChicken
02-02-2006, 04:47 PM
I'm okay LSMR, 'cept I am still not allowed to surf at work, so I read books all day instead of checking in here. :angry:

I am way to many of them:

My last house almost burned down 'cause the fire was the first day of deer season.

Went to school at Kutztown, so all too familiar with the colors of Birch Beer.

And I know that Jennie's has the best bacon dressing.

Oh yeah, we used to sweep the cinders off the road to go sledding.

The best fire hall reception was when the couple just wrote their name on the matchbooks instead of printing them and the bar was in the back of a
Caddy El Dorado.

Just the few that stick out the most.