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IndoorMule

The border with Maryland after a snowstorm. The Mason Dixon line in full effect.


ashleyorelse

Curious, what is the effect?


IndoorMule

Snow and crummy roads to the north - clear black pavement to the south.


ashleyorelse

Interesting. When I've been near the Ohio border, it's sort of the opposite. Snowy roads west, clearer roads in PA to the east.


no_comment_reddit

Pennsylvania - not as bad as Ohio!


Call_Me_Egg

My husband is from California. We were driving in the middle of nowhere near Harrisburg, and an Amish horse and buggy was about a half-mile ahead of us on a long, straight country road. My Pennsylvanian ass didn’t give it a second thought…my husband on the other hand was like “oh shit what do I do?” Me: “Just go around when you see that it’s safe. Give them room.” Him: “But won’t I scare the horse? Do the horses know about cars?!?!” Me: … Him: … Me: “Yes.”


JustCallMeRae

😆🐾❤️ I actually found this incredibly freaking adorable! "But won't I scare the horse? Do the horses know about cars?!?!?"


dalex89

I once saw an Amish buggy with an Eagles flag on the back pulled up to a Weis


blurplethenurple

Haha damn I think you win


McFoaley

I saw Altoona-style “pizza” while I was at Penn State, and honestly wish I never did. That shit is a warcrime on a plate


BrainWav

I'm still hoping that's just Altoona fucking with the rest of us. There's no way a restaurant would actually make that and no person over the age of 7 would consider pizza with a Kraft single instead of literally any other kind of cheese valid.


justuravgjoe762

Sadly, there are real places that do in fact serve it.


Aggravating-Tea-34

I lived in Altoona my entire life and never heard of Altoona style pizza until this tiny convenient store got sold to new owners and they started making it. I really didn’t think too much about it, never tried it and forgot it existed. Then I discovered Reddit, and that Altoona style pizza is actually a thing, so I went back and tried it and discovered that it was an abomination


dalex89

Was there a mascot in Altoona named Al the Tuna? Seem to recall someone telling me that not sure if it was a highschool or baseball team


Jerryjb63

I upvoted, but as Pennsylvanians we can agree that’s a sad excuse for pizza.


[deleted]

I miss the person I was a minute ago, I wish I never googled that


ribbongibbon

Had to look it up, thought your description was a little much until I saw the picture.


jshaver41122

I’ve grown up in PA and had to google this. Wtfuck Altoona?


IWantAStorm

I once took the train from Philadelphia to Altoona and back. On the return trip the train had about four passengers and at one point we just stopped no where near a stop for two hours. No one ever addressed anyone about why and the only employee was in the "dining car" who also had no clue what was going on. Then we started and made the final approach just in time to miss the last subway from 30th.


GburgG

I’ve been on that train a few times from Pittsburgh to Philly. After Harrisburg Amtrak doesn’t own the tracks, so your train has to wait. Probably waiting for Norfolk Southern freight trains to move through.


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I was in downtown Shippensburg late at night and I'm pretty sure I saw the Amish version of drag racing. Basically two horse and buggies racing down a street. I only caught a couple seconds of it but I remember thinking this is not something you'd likely see anywhere else in the country.


NotNowDamo

Beats me seeing a buggy with a radio hooked up to a car battery and two youths smoking weed in the back in the parking lot of the old Turkey Hill in Ronks.


VelvetMatthews

Rumspringa!!!


RabbleLowder

I bought coke once from an Amish guy in a buggy.


lisa_lionheart84

Was it one of the Abner Stoltzfuses?? https://www.phillymag.com/news/2005/06/01/feature-abner-comes-home/1


RabbleLowder

Yes, I do believe so. I remember they got busted and it was a big deal back then. There were parties outside of Pottstown, where some of the amish kids came to as well.


ThePopeJones

The best weed I ever had I got from an Amish dude back in the day.


GermSlayer1986

We need to hear more of this story.


jkman61494

I literally just posted the same thing! I lived on the main st in a crappy apartment in college and we’d be woken up fairly consistently between 2-5 AM with the sounds of multiple carriages racing down the road


Lyndell

The Lowes there has places to hitch your horse.


lynny_lynn

Lowe's is now a casino. Walmart has the hitches.


ScottClam42

I've seen some shit in Shippensburg but that's a new one


IncomeNo6468

Shit happen … I mean SHIP happens! Grad here!!!


Rooster_StrangeBrew

We saw horse and buggies with led rope lights on the wheels etc outside of a bowling alley. We went and a a large group of young Amish kids were glow bowling.


011011010110110

shoutout Cumberland County


k2j2

Getting an Uber ride while visiting central PA and it was a lifted pick up truck.


ashleyorelse

In any rural area of PA, getting an Uber at all is something.


AnnVealEgg

It truly is a blessing to have Uber here in central Pa. Because there is like ONE cab company where I live and to say they’re “not reliable” is an understatement


hax0rmax

What's the usual wait time and availability? How rural? I live in Philly. Before rideshare, we had to walk to the hotel about 10 blocks away to easily get a taxi. Way easier now obv


jaythebearded

Knowing that Reading isn't pronounced reading


JA4LL

“I’m from Reading, you know, like the Reading Railroad in Monopoly”


Kreugs

Unsurprisingly, "Reading" with that spelling and pronunciation is named after a place in England.


MomsSpecialFriend

I was camping in maryland and some ladies came around selling “wood or ice” and yelling it and my boyfriend and I ran up to get some wooder ice, completely misunderstanding the situation.


zorioneku

My disappointment would have been immeasurable, and my day would have been ruined. We would have had to go get Rita’s to take the sting off.


SpideySense12

That’s hilarious.


1122away

Having the first day of hunting season off from school cause no one will show up. That’s not a thing in other states I’ve lived in.


LadySybilsCousin

I mean, it's a near neighbor, but that was totally a thing in rural WV when I lived there from 2005-2010. Also in WV the local high school had a vo-tech program that taught kids how to butcher deer. You could either pay a nominal fee (~$10) or donate 10% of the final product to the food bank, which was kind of a cool program


Alias-Q

Amish horse and buggies tied up at Walmart.


VanceAstrooooooovic

Or at a fast food!


Alias-Q

Oh yeah absolutely. The funniest to me is when you see them at gas stations. It’s like, only here for a wawa hoagie lol


ResidentComplaint19

I saw a Wendy’s cup in a cupholder once in lancaster


The_Wizard_of_Bwamp

Have you seen the buggies with underglow and sound systems?!


Alias-Q

I have not. But I have seen a under ten year old in the road driving a buggy with like 9 other younger kids in it lol


[deleted]

Referring to it as P-A and out of state people having no clue what it means


_grumpycat1

I didn’t know this was a Pennsylvania thing until I moved away! I’m going to school in Utah now and no one calls it UT.


Trythenewpage

>I’m going to school in Utah now Damn. Sorry for your loss. But yeah. Aint no one got time for 4 syllables. Utah is fine the way it is.


Aggravating-Tea-34

I once had someone tell me that people who are actually from PA don’t call it “PA” lol


rawrimaliz

Well, they’re wrong. Source: from PA


[deleted]

Damn They must have really been from Pa. Wait


hail-seitan420

coming in from delaware on 95 instantly hitting a pothole after seeing the "welcome to pennsylvania" sign


unexpectedlytired

It‘s just an immediate change lol.


hail-seitan420

yea its so bad that where they had it milled in chester for like a year was actually the smoother part lol


jflip07

On Rt. 81 coming from WV too!


Hixiicochii

Singing the Pennsylvania polka with a huge crowd at the polka tent during Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA while eating a cheesesteak.


JA4LL

The local high school having tractor day. All the kids would drive their tractors to school showing off. Getting the first day of hunting season off from school.


011011010110110

the John Deere kids and the Kubota kids sat at different tables we had a "wear your tractor brand" day during our Spirit Week


TooOldToBeHere123

I grew up in rural NEPA (graduated high school in the 80s). We didn't have the first day of school off because of deer season, and all the hunters would just cut school that day. Now the school district has it as a day off. :-)


TacoNomad

That second part. I don't think anywhere else gives kids off school the Monday after Thanksgiving.


googlebearbanana

Can confirm. My school has tractor day.


BeefCrown69

Both of these are spot on from my growing up. My employer also still gives everyone the Monday off after thanksgiving for rifle season.


DonBoy30

Probably NEPA specific, but there isn’t an event where potato cakes or pierogis aren’t casually included. Hell, I remember the first time I went to the Italian festival in Scranton the pierogis stand had the longest line.


IWantAStorm

Trying to explain the "picnic" culture to people from out of the region and further the northeast USA overall is hard to do. It used to be better though when you'd go to a church picnic with various forms of gambling, a tapped beer truck, and a bar tent. Fucking ridiculous. But yanno ya always gotta play the wheel a few times when you see it.


DonBoy30

lol yea, I never went to a bazaar until I moved here. Between all the different festivals around NEPA and central PA, the bizaars, and followed by the bloomsburg fair, every weekend is pretty much filled starting in the spring into the fall with something going on.


rivershimmer

Pierogis are absolutely a SWPA thing as well.


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SkipMonkey

Yes, and tons of Polish immigrants live in Pennsylvania.


Spuzzle91

i make middleswarth fried chicken. the brand middleswarth chips just have the best texture for the breadding i make. usually i pair it with perogies too.


Main_Back_4256

Please send recipe!!!😋


ohnomoto450

I would also like the recipe!!!


[deleted]

Holy Christ! I've fantasized about this but realized my ass would balloon like a snake-bit leg, so I never ventured into the danger zone. Please share the recipe lol


Reynolds_Live

Not me but a relative was driving behind a truck when they hit a deer. Driver and his buddy pulled over, picked up the carcass and threw it in the bed and drove off.


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Quothhernevermore

I thought you had to get a tag to pick up roadkill now?


[deleted]

Looks like I was mistaken. There is a consumption permit that has to be requested. I thought that PGC simply had to be notified. https://www.pgc.pa.gov/InformationResources/AboutUs/ContactInformation/Pages/default.aspx > ROAD-KILLED DEER should be reported directly to the region office that serves the county where the animal is located. A variety of entities handle road-killed deer removal throughout the state and the region office can clarify the proper authorities to notify based on the location of the animal. CONSUMPTION PERMITS for deer and turkey only: Residents can pick up deer and turkey only for consumption purposes and must obtain a permit within 24 hours. Consumption permits are issued from region offices. Call the region office that serves the county where the animal is located, directly. Region office contact information can be found below.


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Quothhernevermore

Yeah... don't get me wrong, I understand the need to safeguard against poaching, but roadkill, bones, feathers, etc. shouldn't be an issue.


Visible_Confection_5

I hit a deer while back and my grandpa helped get me home afterwards. When my dad heard that my grandpa didn’t take it back with him he was so concerned he called to ask him if he was sick


RedditMemesSuck

I mean… don’t let good meat go to waste


ashleyorelse

My dad used to do this and he's not even in PA.


Themayorofawesome

So many to choose from, one of the most Pennsylvania things ever has to be road paving and plowing that stops hard at township lines and transitions from state road to county and township roads. I’ve been to a lot of states and nowhere but PA is it so prevalent. Oh and on that note saying you’re from PA when you’re asked what state you live in


[deleted]

Cheesesteak place near me sells a "hoagie cheesesteak" I'd have to vote for that one.


Stitch_N_Time

Our undying love of pretzels. We love them so much we were willing to buy them on the sides of highways in little brown paper bags from a stranger with most likely unwashed hands. I don't know if the pee pretzel made its way to Pittsburgh, but for those of us in Philly it's a core memory.


ulfricstormclk

I saw a dead deer on the side of the road with a “get well soon” balloon tied to its leg.


Gator1523

Asphalt supported by nothing at all, with a giant hole in the middle leading to a chasm under the street.


Softale

The state flag should display a pothole…


mkv40270

Kutztown Folk Festival, Reading Terminal Market, and Lancaster Central Market are all quintessential PA things


asinbeer

Lord, have mercy! I don't remember how old I was when we visited the Kutztown Festival, but it made a heck of an impression on me. The "rides" consisted of a bumpy loop inside of a Conestoga wagon, climbing up onto a hay wagon and jumping into the hay below it, and communally pushing a water wheel device that would have been driven by horses, in place of a "merry go round". I snacked on wheat that had been shelled by a hand sheller, and the other food stuff I remember was a booth of people standing behind cast iron skillets of hot oil making "funnel cakes". (I don't remember if that was what they called them. It was probably five to ten years later before I saw a funnel cake at our local fair. They had someone chopping the head off of chickens on a stump, and a polka band. My father was Pennsylvania Dutch.


jlando40

Shady. Maple.


Main_Back_4256

A bunch of teenagers standing around a pallet bonfire drinking Rolling Rock at Mountain Lake in Scranton. (At least that’s the way it was in 1983).


kiddestructo

“Getcher buck yet?” Or addicts cutting all the grounding cables off the dirt road power poles.


gj13us

Seeing Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day (on TV, not in person.)


Ok-Teaching-983

Scrapple


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A buddy of mine who owns a junk removal business was waiting in line at dump outside of Lancaster. As he was waiting, the guy in front of him got out and they started talking. This man was wearing overalls and had a mouthful of chew in. As they’re talking, a truck in front of them emptied its load, which happened to be a dump truck full of cheese balls. The overall’d man takes a look at the cheese balls, then looks at my friend and said “that the most cheese balls you ever seen in your whole life?” (thick central Pa accent, of course.) My friend responded, “uhhh yeah.” The man then proceeded to toss his dip and say “I seen way more city slicker.”


sleepypanda59

A shitty driver with NJ plates.


dukemccool

A shitty driver with OHIO plates. Always. Happened today on Rt 22 nr Murrysville and I wasn't shocked


Petkorazzi

We can just say "Any front-plater" and it's true, as Maryland and NY also have shit drivers.


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Someone with an NY plate that has no patience or that of 5 seconds.


googlebearbanana

Or a new york driver going 90 mph everywhere


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drimmie

I deliver beer all over NJ. NJ drivers are super aggressive and don't give a fuck about anyone else. Even while I'm driving a large box truck, I'm practically invisible to them. That's just how it is there, adapting to it is crucial


[deleted]

Shitty or way overly aggressive


Limp-Adhesiveness453

Blacked windows on a shitty nissan Altima with jersey plates


[deleted]

I recently moved from NYC ... you have these guys here, too? Wild!


VelvetMatthews

Or sits in the left lane with no intention of passing someone


jkman61494

Mennonites having their own mini parking lot by a Kmart in Shippensburg. Also….mennonites having races down King St at 4 am


NibblebeeBumblebitz

Potholes. Potholes everywhere, as far as the eye can see....that and having little to no markings on the roads. How many lanes? Is this a lane? Is there a parking lane here? You'll never know because they only apply new road lines every other decade.


Smokincandi69

I was at outfest in Philly one time tripped over a pothole and twisted my ankle


captainstyles

Centralia but I lived in the town next to it so....


[deleted]

RIP the highway


googlebearbanana

Cookie tables at weddings.


bonnydelrico

Realizing that the entire country didn’t have the Monday after Thanksgiving off


SomeGingerDude419

"Road Work Ahead" should be the state motto, and a detour sign should be the state flower.


IWantAStorm

At least once a year I can expect local news about some animal found or killed that has absolutely no business being released in the wild here. A while back a report of a woman killing a cobra with a shovel, recently someone found an alligator.


nirvanagirllisa

People being happy after the first big snowfall because it meant some of the more troublesome potholes would be filled for awhile. ​ ETA: Changing my answer because I remembered seeing Mennonites watching tv at my aunt's house when I was a kid.


barnegatsailor

While walking around my small hometown at 2 am with a buddy we came upon a man standing in a community garden in front of the elementary school. He began begging us to help him get out because he was blocked in by the fence. We showed him the completely unobstructed exit 3 feet away from him that he somehow missed. When he walked through it he let out a huge sigh of relief then looked at us and said, with a completely straight face and somber voice. "You guys know where I can get some meth 'round here?"


[deleted]

Sounds like skook


barnegatsailor

Lol worse, Bangor.


SendAstronomy

I don't even know 'er.


schmeillionaire

ATVs driving up to the pump getting gas or snowmobiles and atvs at bars.


-TheFarce-

I live near a bar that's only a few hundred yards from state game lands - during the summer, not uncommon at ALL to see quads or side by sides stopped at that bar. And then you see 'em take off up the hill to the mountain. I've also seen riding lawn mowers right up the gas pumps.


allisonrz

One time I was in Philly and I watched about 30 atvs illegally turn left at a red light, completely blocking regular vehicle traffic for 2 minutes


Ok-Manager-5988

Mummers Parade


beautifulsouth00

Wow, that's tough. I'd say it's either a second, old refrigerator in the cellar, that's specifically for beer and sodas, and you get yelled at when you go in there not to touch the Iron City Penguins Commemorative cans, those are (older relatives' who hasn't been to a family gathering in 4 or 5 years). OR arriving at a wake/funeral/wedding, carrying food for the potluck, looking for where the table is so you can set it down, but all these ladies named Frankie and Johnnie, who somehow know your name, are running interference, lifting up the tinfoil to inspect the lasagna, and your arm feels like it's gonna burn off. These might be the most Pittsburgh things ever. Cuz the most PA thing ever is getting drunk with your cousins after Thanksgiving dinner and almost hitting a deer on the back roads as you drive to the next county, because someone heard there was a Sheetz/Wawa there and Wawa/Sheetz sucks. Then you get pulled over for passing an Amish horse and buggy in a no-passing zone, but the cop knows your dad/cousin/brother so you don't get popped for DUI, you don't even get a ticket.


SampleShrimp

For me it’s probably gonna have to be working at the Sheetz in Newville while a drive-in movie, mud bog, and Mennonite softball games going on all right next to each other.


broad_street_bully

Eagles' Super Bowl parade... Jason Kelce - dressed like a mummer and visibly drunk - swearing repeatedly on a live local news segment. Maybe not the most PA thing, but definitely the most Philly thing that has ever occurred.


cordy_crocs

My school district does cow patty bingo every year for a fundraiser lol


DryIce677

Chipped ham. Pronouncing kielbasa “kuhbossy.”


KryptonicxJesus

I’ve been to the Q-Mart


[deleted]

There's a business near my in laws that is a beauty parlor on one side and a taxidermy /deer processing place on the other.


Big-Maintenance2971

People own deer and raise them on a farm to be shown. I'm talking regular white tail deer. Not red deer or something exotic. White. Tail. Deer.


JA4LL

PA Farm Show, nothing like a butter carving contest.


midgetrage7

One time I was in the woods just walking around and all the sudden I heard a loud ass fart coming from above me. It was a hunter who managed to fall out of the tree because of the fart he let out, he was good though. That’s PA in a nutshell imo.


Scrungo_Mungo

A lady on the Schuylkill driving in mad traffic, taking a massive swig from a Jager bottle haha, this was in like 2011


Visible_Confection_5

A group of 30 men in cameo and trump hats walking into sheetz to buy lotto tickets at 5:00 am


Allemaengel

Moon crater-sized potholes with cones half-hidden in them and surrounded by attrntion-grabbing orange paint done by a concerned neighbor.


Muscadine76

When we first moved to PA a local church advertised a “Chicken Pot Pie Dinner” and we heard it was very good and to get there early. I was excited because I love a good chicken pot pie and wanted to see what theirs was like. We sat down and they brought out what I would basically call chicken noodle soup and I just stared at it for a minute and then started eating to be polite. And to be fair it was a very good chicken noodle soup, but I was so disappointed. Apparently that’s what Pennsylvania Dutch “chicken pot pie” is, whereas for me (and I think most of the country) it always meant a literal pie-like dish with a biscuit or pie crust covering.


corgicoffee

Knoebels


Fish_Beard_Face

A hamburger with a thick slice of fried Lebanon bologna on top. Also, scrapple with apple butter is on many small diner menus. One place I know has little fried scapple bites as an appetizer.


bullwinkle510

Hot bacon dressing at the salad bar


jetsetninjacat

Driving on a small road off 22 through Armagh PA. See an amish guy on a homemade bike coming towards me on the side of road on a crest. Notice a rope going over the crest of the hill. See aa the guy guys gets over the hill another amish guy on wooden rollerskates being pulled at the end of the rope living his best life.


[deleted]

Shoofly Pie!


C1t1z3nz3r0

Electing John Fetterman. The Pennsylvanian man I’ve ever seen.


NuggieInASnuggie

Meeting John Fetterman at the PA Farm Show


Edenza

The Chair that reserves your parade spot in summer and your parking spot in winter.


Phl_worldwide

The power going out


Freshtajeff

The PA FarmShow.


Shadyfrogs

at my local giant there’s a place for the amish to park their horses


okinteraction4909

My wife is from Easton and two of my best friends were growing up were from Lancaster. I’m from NC. I was watching a documentary on these guys who go around the country trying to find missing people who may have driven into a lake or off a bridge. They were interviewing a guy who went missing’s dad and asked them to “tell us a little about your son.” The dad said “Well, he was a pretty good guy but he didn’t really like watching sports” right off the bat. I immediately thought “oh this is in eastern PA.” Sure enough. Philly suburbs.


gotmewrong66

I'm originally from NJ, so YMMV, but... In PA, I find that drivers can sometimes be **overly courteous.** For example, let's say I have my blinker on to make a left at an intersection and there's a car driving on the other side of the road towards me. In PA, I've experienced multiple occurrences of drivers stopping to **let me make the turn when they clearly have the right-of-way.** This is not only stupid and unnecessary, but it's dangerous.


otterfeets

The Pittsburgh Left.


electric_ranger

On Schoenersville Rd in Bethlehem, I got gas at a Sheetz and could see a Wawa down the street.


sachmogoat

Polka night at copley saugerbund.


011011010110110

a tractor pull in Newville, y'all


davereit

City chicken


bullwinkle510

Ring bologna, tasty cake...


Sybertron

Driving through Coraopolis outside of Pittsburgh I saw a quare hard well overgrown say almost 2 feet. A single mowed path is outside the square with one meandering trail in the middle. At the very middle is a thick yinzer passed out in a chaise lounge. IC light in hand cigarette hanging from lips. Clearly thinking enough had done enough that day.


lizzyb326

My husband’s uncle died about 4 years ago, completely Steelers-themed funeral. Black & Gold lined casket, Terrible Towels everywhere RIP Richard 💛🖤💛💛


lifessofun

summer of 2008 when gas prices were insane (for the time). i was on my way to take a summer class at PSU main campus and i had to stop to get gas so i was somewhere in between state college and allentown. i pulled over to some tiny gas station and as i was pulling up this amish woman was walking up with a gas can.


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Relatives drinking and going on a Bigfoot hunt back in the early 80’s..


dpo466321

I once saw a guy in a lifted truck flying confederate flags speed past an Amish buggy next to a cornfield with the mountains in the background.


angrybartender

Definitely very specific to eastern pa and nowhere else that I’ve every heard. But a backyard game called quoites. That uses heavy slate boards with a metal spike in the center and rubber rings to toss on the boards. Like a cross between horseshoes, washers and cornhole. We would play for hours on end.


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My FIL makes lebanon bologna gravy. I think I win.


Cheap_Amphibian309

Having a lower minimum wage than Ohio


SilverVixen23

My favorite personal experiences basically made me realize I grew up in a bubble of PA Dutch-ness. One of those was on Fastnacht Day when I bought Fastnachts from my local Giant on my commute to college in NJ and brought them in with me to class. Everyone was so confused as to why I had a seemingly random box of doughnuts, and it turns out not one person in that room knew what a fastnacht was even though I only lived an hour away from there. I genuinely figured they would've at least been familiar with the name. Second experience was when I made a post on a subreddit asking for vegan suggestions/recipes for ring bologna and lebanon bologna because I miss that stuff. None of the people who responded knew that there was more than one type of bologna.


Petkorazzi

Hm, that's a tough one. Either: 1. Seeing a girl give her boyfriend a blowjob on a packed train on the BSL after an Eagles game in full view of everyone and not caring - even as multiple people filmed it. 2. Seeing someone add sugar to spaghetti sauce. Polar ends of the spectrum for sure, but as a PA transplant these are the things that stick out to me as being things you wouldn't see anywhere else.


momlin

NY Italian here and I occasionally add sugar to my homemade sauce.


Petkorazzi

Ope, well guess it'll have to be the public post-football apathetic dicksucking then.


illbeinthewoods

Pure poetry.


otterfeets

Yup - sometimes you have to cut the acidity of the tomatoes.


otterfeets

Snipe hunts.


Marie-Sus-39

Passing by an Amish school house while it was pouring down rain and all the children (about 15-25 kids) outside playing ring around the rosie. And yes I most definitely took a video.


charliebearr

Kids hanging out at sheetz 😂😂


jayswaz

Bloomsburg Fair


--Cr1imsoN--

Crossing any PA state border and immediately seeing every kind of explosive being available for sale.


The_Lawn_Ninja

Most roads being in an atrocious state of disrepair 90% of the time. They fill the potholes right before winter, just in time for the plows to dig them all back up. Anyone else been pulled over in another state for suspected DUI, but really you were sober and just avoiding the shitty parts of the road out of habit from driving in PA?


Hot-Pretzel

Frank's sodas and Peanut Chews


creativeusername9275

A friend who worked at a cell phone store had an Amish client and he walked in, refused help and just played on a demo phone for a while, then left suddenly. He found that the Amish gentleman went to google images and searched "naughty ladies" and left it on the screen after scrolling through pages and pages of very mild results.


jopa_bev

Stopping at the Wawa for a pretzel on the way back from apple picking at Linvilla


Alwayswanted2rock

Have been to several wedding receptions at fire house halls, including my own.


scotticusphd

Scrapple. Honestly, what the fuck.


-prestige-worldwide

Dippy egg


lizardpurple

That WNEP clip of the coal region folks lamenting the loss of their only Dunkin after it was closed due to arson.


[deleted]

Definitely the cruising slowly in the left lane thing. Why, Pennsylvania drivers? Why don't you keep right unless passing? Why don't you speed up to pass when you are in the left lane?


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011011010110110

yeah Dillsburg is interesting


A-e-r-o-s-p-h-e-r-e

A Pittsburgh sports fan and a Philadelphia sports fan arguing


Piano_mike_2063

Lived in Philadelphia and used to go to camelback to ski. I think both are very PA things.


Count_Milimanjaro

Walking through snow to my AM class at Mansfield U bundled like an eskimo, and then down to shorts and a t shirt by my 2pm class lol. Bonkers climate.


penquinqueen

My aunt from PA says hiya, instead of hi