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2017-01-19 04:30:52
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Hello new member from central pa
Hello i have a b13 with a sr20det have had it bout 2 years got it with the swap already in it and it ran alright, dont got many sr20 people around this form helps alot
2017-01-19 12:35:29
#2
Welcome to the forum. There are several "regulars" from PA that frequent the forum.
2017-01-19 22:32:32
#3
Welcome! We like pictures!
2017-01-20 21:17:21
#4
He lives in Altoona. I have not been out there since 1996. Out in the sticks would be where he is at. Glad you are here. I am down in Southeastern PA with a couple cars. Welcome to the forum, don't hesitate to post some photos to appease our ocular desire for more SR20.
2017-01-21 10:59:10
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PA is basically two states, eastern and western PA. Eastern, especially the SOUTH eastern area is quite similar to NJ and further north, the Poconos and Scranton etc. are similar to NYC culture. Once you go west and cross State college, it kinda basically becomes the midwest. Very strange phenomenon, even the terminology for certain everyday items changes.

But anyway, welcome OP


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Here's a little map of these towns. I'm a bit below Bethlehem, Todd is just east of Reading, and Kyle is further south. PA takes a good 5-6 *hours* to drive straight across. It's crazy. I went to graduate school just west of York at Shippensburg. Its all flat farm country round those parts.. but my point is, if you live in the eastern part of the state like many of us PA guys do, Altoona is a HAUL to get to
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2017-01-21 15:55:10
#6
...and more mindless minutiae...PA is about the size of the Texas panhandle.

MapFight - Texas vs Pennsylvania (US) size comparison
2017-01-21 16:56:28
#7
So? New Jersey is 1/10th the size of PA and it has distinct cultural differences in the North and South. Completely different
2017-01-21 17:16:24
#8
SOOOO...that's quite an interesting scheme they have going on there...and seems to be more different EAST vs WEST according to the all knowing google. In eastern PA, you drink soda and might say "yous," while in western PA, you drink pop and say "yinz" a'la Speedo.

Wawa is a regional treasure in Philadelphia and the surrounding regions, a haven for those who desire nasty gas station food. In western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh in particular, residents can be found making trips to CoGos or GetGo for all their late night munchies. For me personally, Sheetz was the shit when I drove through.

And in western PA, for some reason french fries find a home within sandwiches, popularized by Primantis in Pittsburgh. In eastern PA, cheesesteaks are all the rage.

AND the average human head weighs 11 pounds.
2017-01-21 17:28:22
#9
Sheetz stomps Wawa Sheetz has slowly taken over the state, Wawa has it moments tho
2017-01-21 21:58:30
#10
Sorry still getting use to the site cant figure how post picture with the mobile site but i lived in Philadelphia for little and sheets is way better then wawa
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