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Posted: September 7, 2005 5:23 pm
by sy
PHBeerman wrote:I just figured out something great about PA.

It is 3000 miles away. Yeah!!!!! Keep your hippie tendencies away.
ah bite me ;)

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:27 pm
by PHBeerman
sy wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:I just figured out something great about PA.

It is 3000 miles away. Yeah!!!!! Keep your hippie tendencies away.
ah bite me ;)
Frank is the hippie of whom I speak.

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:28 pm
by NYCPORT
Best thing about PA is that NY is on two sides. After that I'm stumped.
Oh wait, I hear 3 mile island is lovely in the winter.

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:31 pm
by sy
PHBeerman wrote:
sy wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:I just figured out something great about PA.

It is 3000 miles away. Yeah!!!!! Keep your hippie tendencies away.
ah bite me ;)
Frank is the hippie of whom I speak.
Oh that's ok. Sorry, I was involved in a previous accusatory hippie thread a while back :lol:

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:32 pm
by bravedave
Image

'nuff said

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:50 pm
by buffettbride
ToplessRideFL wrote:
  • QVC is in West Chester if you are so inclined
    The groundhog gets his own day every year in Punxatawney
    My Aunt Joan lives in Malvern
    And of course its kinda a historical place if you are a history buff
    The Eagles babysit T.O. there
and thats about all I know about PA! :)
The Eagles aren't a selling fan as I'm a HUGE Bronco fan...

But my son was born on Groundhog Day so that's kinda cool!

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:52 pm
by ZeroDuval
buffettbride wrote:
ToplessRideFL wrote:
  • QVC is in West Chester if you are so inclined
    The groundhog gets his own day every year in Punxatawney
    My Aunt Joan lives in Malvern
    And of course its kinda a historical place if you are a history buff
    The Eagles babysit T.O. there
and thats about all I know about PA! :)
The Eagles aren't a selling fan as I'm a HUGE Bronco fan...

But my son was born on Groundhog Day so that's kinda cool!
Did he see his shadow?

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:52 pm
by PHBeerman
bravedave wrote:Image

'nuff said
I have never understood why everyone things that is such great beer. Compared to Hamms it may be good beer. But I would take a good old fashioned Guiness any day over it.

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:56 pm
by buffettbride
ZeroDuval wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
ToplessRideFL wrote:
  • QVC is in West Chester if you are so inclined
    The groundhog gets his own day every year in Punxatawney
    My Aunt Joan lives in Malvern
    And of course its kinda a historical place if you are a history buff
    The Eagles babysit T.O. there
and thats about all I know about PA! :)
The Eagles aren't a selling fan as I'm a HUGE Bronco fan...

But my son was born on Groundhog Day so that's kinda cool!
Did he see his shadow?
Haha! That was actually a joke when I was pregnant as I was scheduled to have him on GHD. Matt always said that if baby Tony saw his shadow he'd have to go in for 6 more weeks.

He was over 8lbs as it was, and that was several days early.

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:56 pm
by jonesbeach10
Let's see, it's really hilly so it's tough to drive through in a snowstorm.
They allow people to shoot fireworks at you (true story) :evil:

Oh you said 'What's so great...?"
I thought you said "What's to hate..."
:wink:

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:57 pm
by jonesbeach10
PHBeerman wrote:
sy wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:I just figured out something great about PA.

It is 3000 miles away. Yeah!!!!! Keep your hippie tendencies away.
ah bite me ;)
Frank is the hippie of whom I speak.
So says the man with the rainbow minivan. :P :wink:

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:58 pm
by buffettbride
jonesbeach10 wrote:Let's see, it's really hilly so it's tough to drive through in a snowstorm.
:wink:
:roll: :roll: :roll:

I live in one of the most mountainous states in the country. That's not much of a deterrent.

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:58 pm
by PHBeerman
buffettbride wrote:
jonesbeach10 wrote:Let's see, it's really hilly so it's tough to drive through in a snowstorm.
:wink:
:roll: :roll: :roll:

I live in one of the most mountainous states in the country. That's not much of a deterrent.
Do you go into the mountains much?

Posted: September 7, 2005 5:59 pm
by buffettbride
PHBeerman wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
jonesbeach10 wrote:Let's see, it's really hilly so it's tough to drive through in a snowstorm.
:wink:
:roll: :roll: :roll:

I live in one of the most mountainous states in the country. That's not much of a deterrent.
Do you go into the mountains much?
Um. Yeah. Drive from Denver to Grand Junction several times a year to see my dad. Ski trips at least once. My parents live by Red Rocks (not really mountains, but plenty hilly).

Plus, camping in the summer and general scenic driving.

Posted: September 7, 2005 6:00 pm
by Captain Morgan
1. Pat's Steaks
2. Geno's Steaks (yes, in that order...Pat's in better)
3. Yuengling Lager :P
4. Joe Pa
5. The Iggles!
6. The Mummers Parade
7. Running up them big ass steps at the art Museum like Rocky
8. 2 Stanley Cups in Philly
9. 2 Stanley Cups in Pittsburgh
10. Blitzberg and the Immaculate Reception
11. I met Heather, Tina and Nadirah in Pittsburgh :wink:
12. You can visit Joisey, but go home at the end of the day
13. Deja Vu in Philly :pirate:
14. Gettysburg Address (no, not 123 Any Street)
15. Tom Ridge
16. Three Mile Island, there was nothing else on TV to watch 8)
17. Camelback, Jack Frost and Big Boulder
18. Punxsutawney Phil
19. Little League World Series

Posted: September 7, 2005 6:01 pm
by buffettbride
Oh yeah! Sesame Street is in Philadelphia as well!

Posted: September 7, 2005 6:02 pm
by Touch O Parrotdise
it has amish people.. and pies.. and the spork hall o fame..

Posted: September 7, 2005 6:05 pm
by Captain Morgan
buffettbride wrote:Oh yeah! Sesame Street is in Philadelphia as well!
that's be Sesame Place :wink:

Posted: September 7, 2005 6:09 pm
by buffettbride
Captain Morgan wrote:
buffettbride wrote:Oh yeah! Sesame Street is in Philadelphia as well!
that's be Sesame Place :wink:
Yeah, well, what do I know???

Posted: September 7, 2005 6:35 pm
by LaTda
ok, I lived in PA for 7 years
TIM is from PA
Troy is not from PA
The many water falls in the east are very cool
Excellent fourwheeling in the center
The food in Amish country
good skiing & snowmobiling
turkey hunting, bear hunting & deer hunting are all good
it's a reciprocal commonwealth & I can carry there
Pocono speedway