Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside of Philly suburbs, PA is either a rust belt or bible thumping state, depending on the coordinates.
That south-central part around Lancaster isn't really rust belt. Neither is Gettysburg, Carlisle, etc. State College. Those are the religious, farming areas.
But, Scranton is definitely Rusty. Erie, Pittsburgh, Allentown, etc.
None of what you wrote makes any sense, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Main Line kids all move to NYC and SF and LA and DC. Nobody wants to stay in Philly. Area has been brain draining for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's odd how people glamorize Philly and Main Line. Philly and its burbs have been rotting away for decades.
+1. Most of the people posting here aren't from Philly. There isn't much of an economy in Philly anymore -- an old manufacturing city which is now just an ed-and-med city -- not much different than lots of other secondary markets out there.
Main Line is beautiful and a bastion of old money. Definitely east coast. Rest of the state is a dump.
10:02 here. F*** you. I love my state. DC is pretentious, overpriced, and full of arrogant dweebs.
Hilarious. You aren't trashy at all. Perfect example of low class pensy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's odd how people glamorize Philly and Main Line. Philly and its burbs have been rotting away for decades.
+1. Most of the people posting here aren't from Philly. There isn't much of an economy in Philly anymore -- an old manufacturing city which is now just an ed-and-med city -- not much different than lots of other secondary markets out there.
Main Line is beautiful and a bastion of old money. Definitely east coast. Rest of the state is a dump.
10:02 here. F*** you. I love my state. DC is pretentious, overpriced, and full of arrogant dweebs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's odd how people glamorize Philly and Main Line. Philly and its burbs have been rotting away for decades.
+1. Most of the people posting here aren't from Philly. There isn't much of an economy in Philly anymore -- an old manufacturing city which is now just an ed-and-med city -- not much different than lots of other secondary markets out there.
Main Line is beautiful and a bastion of old money. Definitely east coast. Rest of the state is a dump.
Anonymous wrote:Some people think that East Coast & Northeast & Midatlantic are mutually exclusive?
Because I'd consider PA part of all three. At least the eastern side.
FWIW, I grew up there.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Allentown and spent 4 years in central PA. Philly is east coast. Its suburbs are east coast. Western PA and northeast PA are old steel areas and are rust belt. Everything else is Pennsyltucky.