bowlegged_barbarian
bowlegged_barbarian t1_j5l0e6y wrote
I moved to Nashville once and it was “just for work” but I ended up liking it (I moved back to PA after the I got laid off during the pandemic). But I think if you went to the right neighborhood in Pittsburgh or Philly the same thing would happen to you…
bowlegged_barbarian t1_j5g1omm wrote
Reply to Erie, Pa….I’m curious what is the perception of Pennsylvanians of Erie…it’s basically separated from the rest of the urban areas by Miserable-Gold-1493
Local here. Yes we are separated from the other urban ones that’s usually the trend “blue islands”. We aren’t as big of a population as the others though. We (the city) are not rural, but the county might be a toss up. We are known to vote purple. We have a lake, a peninsula, a zoo, an amusement park, a water park, minor league baseball, basketball, and hockey, college campuses, a shopping mall, breweries, festivals. Also you might see flags around town saying “Don’t Give Up the Ship!”, a War of 1812 reference.
bowlegged_barbarian t1_j5f8po0 wrote
Reply to My entry into the pool of mental maps. A friend made it but won't post it because he's a coward. by gffishdragon
Boring to leave Philadelphia and Pittsburgh as just that. The 2 most biggest/most cultural places…That’s all you got?
bowlegged_barbarian t1_j6zhv8c wrote
Reply to According to groundhog.org, Punxsutawney Phil is given immortality but is cursed to watch his wife age and die. by [deleted]
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