Pens1566
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PA is just Pittsburgh and Philly with Alabama in the middle. This isn't shocking.
PA is just Pittsburgh and Philly with Alabama in the middle. This isn't shocking.
I wish you were wrong, but it's literally a burning hell between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
We have had nationalistic movements in the past. It just really sucks to be in one. The advent of social media and the blame and shame game that goes with it is double plus ungood.The sad state of politics in America.
Hey, we've got a Centralia here too, and I also generally avoid that one as it's got a rep of being a weeeee bit more conservative than the city where I live.I wish you were wrong, but it's literally a burning hell between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Social media has made it so much easier for foreign influences to ply their trade.We have had nationalistic movements in the past. It just really sucks to be in one. The advent of social media and the blame and shame game that goes with it is double plus ungood.
Never realized that until I had a boss from Pittsburg, and worked with a guy from west PA. I always thought of that state as fairly moderate until I worked with those guys.PA is just Pittsburgh and Philly with Alabama in the middle. This isn't shocking.
Never realized that until I had a boss from Pittsburg, and worked with a guy from west PA. I always thought of that state as fairly moderate until I worked with those guys.
You can't gut their dreams of hitting the oil fracking jackpot. They still have pockets of oil in that state.Once you get out about 510 miles from any major metro area, it's basically Alabama as Pens1566 said. I'm in the suburbs near Philadelphia and I mentioned in another thread how I was told, not in an unfriendly manner, but definitely in a firm manner, how I should be using gas mowers and weed whackers, because that's what god intended. God put that oil in the ground for us to use. And while my area is quite mixed in terms of political views, I do see plenty of Trump signs.
We always called central PA Pennsyltucky.Once you get out about 5-10 miles from any major metro area, it's basically Alabama as Pens1566 said. I'm in the suburbs near Philadelphia and I mentioned in another thread how I was told, not in an unfriendly manner, but definitely in a firm manner, how I should be using gas mowers and weed whackers, because that's what god intended. God put that oil in the ground for us to use. And while my area is quite mixed in terms of political views, I do see plenty of Trump signs.
EDIT: Added hyphen between 5 and 10.