Pennsylvania
For all you Jersey folk who like to make fun of my state...here ya go.
You might be from Pennslyvania if:
You've never referred to Philadelphia as anything but "Philly." And New Jersey has always been "Jersey."
You refer to Pennsylvania as "PA" (pronounced Peeay).How many other states do that?
You know what "Punxsutawney Phil" ( A Ground Hog ) is, and what it means if he sees his shadow.
The first day of buck and the first day of doe season are school holidays.
You can use the phrase "fire hall wedding reception" and not even bat an eye.
You can't go to a wedding without hearing the "Chicken Dance," at least 1 Polka and either an Italian song (sung in Italian,) or "Hava Nagila."
At least 5 people on your block have electric "candles" in all or most of their windows all year long.
You know what a "Hex sign" is.
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 own only three condiments "salt, pepper and Heinz ketchup".
Words like "hoagie", "crick", "chipped ham", "sticky buns", "shoo-fly pie", "pierogies" and "pocketbook" actually mean something to you.
You can 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 it comes in several colors: Red, White, Brown, Gold.
you know several places to purchase or that serve Scrapple, Summer Sausage (Lebanon Bologna), and Hot Bacon Dressing.
You can eat a cold soft pretzel from a street vendor without fear and enjoy it.
You know the difference between a cheese steak &a pizza steak sandwich and a Primanti's, and know that you can't get a really good one outside PA.
You live for summer, when street and county fairs signal the beginning of funnel cake season.
Customers ask the waitress for "dippy eggs" for breakfast.
You know that Blue Ball, Intercourse, Climax, Bird-in-Hand, Beaver, Moon, Virginville, Paradise, Mars, and Slippery Rock are PA towns.
You know what a township, borough, and commonwealth is.
You can identify drivers from New York, New Jersey, Ohio,or other neighboring states by their unique and irritating driving habits.
A traffic jam is ten cars waiting to pass a horse-drawn carriage on the highway in Lancaster County.
You know several people who have hit deer more than once.
You carry jumper cables in your car and your female passengers know how to use them.
You still keep kitty litter, starting fluid, de-icer, or a snow brush in your trunk, even if you live in the south.
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.
Your graduating class consisted of mostly Polish, German, &Italian names.
"You guys" and "ynz" is a perfectly acceptable reference to a group of men &women.
You know how to respond to the question "Djeetyet?" (Didyoueatyet?)
You learned to pronounce Bryn Mawr, Wilkes-Barre, Schuylkill, Bala Cynwyd, Conshohocken, and Monongahela.
You know what a "Mummer" is, and are disappointed if you can't catch at least highlights of the parade.
You actually understand these jokes and send them on to other Pennsylvanians. Plus friends who you want to know ---why you think the way you do. HA HA HA HA
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PA rocks! I am originally from there, and some of my family still lives there too
Well ok I noticed this is a PA room so I just want to say 2 things.
1) I had friends who were cousins in the truth and got married to each other there. I am sorry but that is just wrong. You should not marry anyone with any sort of close relation to you.
2) I know a sister there who married this guy named Alvin and had a daughter with him. Later they divorced and she marries his brother Tony. That is just downright wrong. I mean everytime this guy writes his daughter a letter its going to say yours truly, love uncle dad.
Thats all I have to say about Peeeaaay
as an ex-jerseyer, i can say PA is mighty ghey. nice people tho. *almmost glad i moved here.
Well, I doubt PA pronounces Bryn Mawr and Bala Cynwyd, the rright way. They're Welsh words, not easily enunciated. :)
Anyway, ever been to those towns in PA? That's the first time I heard of the towns. Interesting. I wonder if there's a settlement of Welsh people living there. Bryn Mawr means big hill, and Bala means river, but don't know what Cynwyd means.
I've been to Bird-In-Hand, and Intercourse, and Paradise, numerous times. In fact, I go pretty much every 1 or 2 years to Lancaster, which is by all those towns. Probably going in January to Lancaster, come to think of it.
haha...that sounds like some crazy trips right there
I think "cynwyd" would be a version of "before," or "past..." So, "Bala Cynwyd," might either mean "before the river" or "past the river." Then, again, neither of those two guesses might be right.
Bala is derived from the Celtic “Belago” meaning the efflux of a river from a lake. Bala, Wales is situated at the northeast tip of Llyn (Lake) Tegid where the water flows into a nearby stream.
Cynwyd is a personal name of a Welsh saint/confessor who was the son of Cynfelyn ab Arthwys, of the race of Coel Goedebog. Cynwyd was one of the “Men of the North,” who were all warriors, and was Saint of Babgor Catwg at Llancarfan, Wales.
wow, i know like half of these.....been hanging around PA too long i s'pose
Pa? ha, I smell poop. and it wont go away, Im worried
actually when u come over going west from the Gothalls bridge...it kinda smells like that.=D. Just for a little while. Til ya get to PA.
PA is good because if you eat at a diner at 4:00 in the morning you are garunteed to see atleast 4 greasy mullets
hAHAH ok ok mark that as funny
i love dippy eggs aka dip dip mmmm
i love dipping various bread type products in my egg yolks.
I'm from PA, Dooyyyeee
hahaha
Why are you laughing i really am from PA
i'm laughing at you DUYEEEEEE