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I haven't heard that one in a long time! Steve.
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Babushka also = scarf and babushka also = grandmother.
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Interesting thread.......I had the displeasure (for me) of living in Georgia for a few years. I am very glad to back in Pittsburgh. Some can talk the 'Burgh down but everyone has a home and the 'Burgh is it to me!
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Towns - Jersey Shore - and not anywhere near an ocean.
Shortly after I moved from Clearfield county to near Philly, I was watching the evening news. The anchorman said something about the Jersey shore office. My first thought was 'Why in the hell would a Philly TV station have an office in Jersey Shore?' Then I realized they meant the NEW Jersey shore. Dale
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Funny this thread came about this week. I was talking to a customer at work the other day and after a few words came out of my mouth he says 'Are you from the Philly area?', it's been yrs since I lived there but it's stuck with me.
I miss Tastykakes and Hogies!!!!!
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Funny this thread came about this week. I was talking to a customer at work the other day and after a few words came out of my mouth he says 'Are you from the Philly area?', it's been yrs since I lived there but it's stuck with me.
I miss Tastykakes and Hogies!!!!! Comedian Pete Barbutti used to talk about Tastykakes during his routines on the Tonight Show.
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Coldbore,
I'm not far at all from Slippery Rock myself. Drive through it every day for work. Love some Ginger Hill and North Country Brewing. Fiance's uncle was chief of University Police for years.
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Is Ginger hill a beer? I went to elementery school at Ginger Hill. http://www.mapquest.com/maps
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Coal was king in Pa. and kept many just barely alive.
Downside was it ruined many premier Trout waters to the point they will never return. Sulfur and whatnot will continue forever to flow out of those flooded shafts.
Black lung and yellow cricks..... yep and wild cat mines that would scare Big John. So many enlisted like my father did in the 30's And became the old men and leaders during the fights.
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Coal was certainly and is still king. In SW PA,it was shaft mined and stripped mines. At my folk's old place when I visit,I can stand and pretty much look in 360 degrees andonly see reclaimed strip mines.
Now they are high walling the coal pillars that were left after they shaft mined the coal.These pillars were used to keep the over burben from falling in.Now a hydraulic operated wall is erected and the coal is mined out of those pillars. When done,the wall is stepped over to the next pillar and the earth behind it falls in.Of course,everything topside falls in and many homes have been demolished because of it.
Home wells also.My brother lost his well and the coal comany had to haul his water for two years. After that he was on his own and now trucks it in.
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Mom was from Shamokin and my aunt and uncle lived there. Couldn't hang clothes out on a real windy day or the dust off the culm banks would get 'em dirty again. Shamokin Creek has two branches; one all muddy, the other all black, and a hell of a mess down stream. The Glen Burn colliery is still there, but for how long I don't know. If any of you get to Ashland, the Pioneer Tunnel coal mine is a great tour. http://www.pioneertunnel.com/home.shtml
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Do any of yinz know of any Blough's from sw PA? The only ones out here are my relatives but there is a whole pile of them around the Johnstown Somerset area. Even a town named Blough. I live and grew up in Boswell, which is only a few miles from Blough...I know hundreds of people with the name Blough...and when I was a Junior in highschool, I dated Doris Blough.....
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[quote=Partagas]My dad's family is from Holsopple near Boswell and Jerome between Johnstown and Somerset. He and both of brothers moved out to Wyoming in the late 60's. I then grew up hearing the accents and eating gobs. Red the table, a rift is apparently a belch.
Tell your family I said hello....I'm betting I know them????????????? I was born and raised and still live in Boswell. Spent alot of time in Jerome and Hollsopple drinking beer and playing softball............
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most of that stuff is philly slang. real pennsylvanians realize the eastern border should have been the schulkill river and not the delaware.
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[quote=Partagas]My dad's family is from Holsopple near Boswell and Jerome between Johnstown and Somerset. He and both of brothers moved out to Wyoming in the late 60's. I then grew up hearing the accents and eating gobs. Red the table, a rift is apparently a belch.
Tell your family I said hello....I'm betting I know them????????????? I was born and raised and still live in Boswell. Spent alot of time in Jerome and Hollsopple drinking beer and playing softball............ drank many a beer at the Kings & Queens and Emerald Inn on way to camp. that burger king in boswell is the dirtiest fast food restaurant i was ever in. they must be paying the health dept off or something.
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A friend's son was a SEAL master chief. Several times, he was given a task, told to pick his team, and asked where he wanted to train. He said "Sullivan County, PA." Everyone said "Where?" He said, "Exactly." They bunked at his mom's house, planned there mission, did some fly fishing, had ice cream at the Sweet Shop in Eagles Mere, and then did the job. My dad's hunting camp was in Sullivan County...Nordmont to be exact. I loved that place growing up as a kid and am seriously considering it as my retirement spot.
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I miss Tastykakes and Hogies!!!!! And scrapple!!
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I think I could live on scrapple and buckwheat cakes, and dippy eggs. With birch beer at lunch and Yngling's at supper!
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