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snuffy_tentpeg t1_izlaic4 wrote
Reply to comment by defusted in What are you thoughts on Pennsylvania's current flag? by [deleted]
TastyKake pies were the staple of my morning commute. Pick up a coffee and pie at Wa Wa and head to work. Not all that many years ago, the pies were packaged by themselves in their cartons. For some reason, they were redesigned and packaged in a small aluminum tin in the carton. Formerly, the top and bottom crust of the pies were bonded so that you could pick them up and eat them while in the car. Now the top and bottom crusts are separate pieces of pastry that, when bitten fall to pieces and get the filling all over your shirt.
Every once in a while, I'll forget and the whole scenario plays out again.
A pox on them for screwing up an already well designed product.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iylubj9 wrote
Reply to comment by Kneedeep_in_Cyanide in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
A vote for Schuylkill is a vote for the entire region. The Perkiomen has some beautiful sections though. I particularly like the cliffs near Arcola Road in the wintertime.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iylu3u3 wrote
Reply to comment by SnowWhiteinReality in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
The section from North Coventry to Pottstown where the trail crosses the 422 bridge near Armand Hammer Blvd is going to be completed in the spring.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iykp9z2 wrote
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iykp6c3 wrote
Reply to comment by gj13us in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
grrrrrrr
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyk2utm wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
You are absolutely correct, the North Branch is indeed a nominee.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyk1z8a wrote
Reply to comment by Limp-Adhesiveness453 in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
How about a nice bike ride on the SRT in Phoenixville? We could stop for lunch at Fitzwater Station.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyjzts6 wrote
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyjznc7 wrote
Reply to comment by Limp-Adhesiveness453 in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
Although eminently qualified, the Lakawana is not one of the nominees this year. Of the four nominees I'd like to convince you to vote for the Schuylkill.
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VOTE HERE: https://pawatersheds.org/vote-for-a-2023-river-of-the-year/
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyjy2nx wrote
Reply to comment by Limp-Adhesiveness453 in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
^(thumps chest and declares:)
By this spring, the Schuylkill River trail will directly connect Reading to Center City Philadelphia.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyjx2rb wrote
Reply to comment by Mijbr090490 in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
In the absence of the Susquehanna, and recognizing your obvious dedication to that significant river, I'd ask you to vote for the Schuylkill.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyjwnph wrote
Reply to comment by alaxsxaq in Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
Since you can't vote for your river, I'd entreat you to vote for the Schuylkill River.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_iyjpmwn wrote
Reply to Voting to Begin for Pennsylvania’s 2023 River of the Year - POWR Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers by snuffy_tentpeg
https://pawatersheds.org/voting-to-begin-for-pennsylvanias-2023-river-of-the-year/
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Vote for the Schuylkill River !!!!!!
snuffy_tentpeg t1_iycd87y wrote
Reply to My thermostat uses the expansion/contraction of a drop mercury to conduct electricity and trigger when to turn off and on. by Iain_MS
When I upgraded my thermostat I took the ampule of mercury to the waste management personnel at my factory for disposal.
snuffy_tentpeg t1_iyahdex wrote
Reply to PA native Christian Pulisic of Hershey scores winning goal vs Iran! USA! USA! USA! by wienerbuttnipple
Gooooooaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
snuffy_tentpeg t1_iy1olki wrote
Filthydeathia
snuffy_tentpeg t1_ix802g2 wrote
Reply to r/Pennsylvania Christmas Market 2022 by Sovereign2142
Chester County cheese maker
https://birchrunhillsfarm.com/
I personally favor the Red Cat but the cheese curds run close second.
snuffy_tentpeg t1_iwj0bq6 wrote
Reply to Pennsylvania opens lottery for nearly 1,600 bottles of rare whiskey, including Van Winkle by oldschoolskater
Maybe those in charge will realize that grabbing any extra bottles for themselves is a bad idea.
Better yet, privatize the system and be done with it.
snuffy_tentpeg t1_ivpl109 wrote
Looks like the Fetterperson is paying attention to his diet.
In his early campaign photos he is much heavier than now.
snuffy_tentpeg t1_iuh6j3y wrote
Reply to comment by flow3rpowr in As Fetterman prepares to debate Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania Senate race, stroke survivors see themselves in him by BrightEconomics
That great lump of a human is unfit for the Senate. I won't change your mind and you won't change mine.
snuffy_tentpeg t1_itu02rx wrote
Reply to comment by Future_Guarantee_990 in As Fetterman prepares to debate Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania Senate race, stroke survivors see themselves in him by BrightEconomics
“I do support fracking and —I don’t, I don’t, I support fracking and I stand and I do support fracking,” he managed to say after the moderator pointed out Fetterman had stated clearly in a 2018 interview that he did not support the controversial procedure.
snuffy_tentpeg t1_itsj5cu wrote
Reply to comment by PoorFraxinus in As Fetterman prepares to debate Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania Senate race, stroke survivors see themselves in him by BrightEconomics
You miss the point. The man is unable to perform the duties as he currently exists. He is a flawed candidate whose party should have recognized and replaced.
snuffy_tentpeg OP t1_izygz0g wrote
Reply to Section of historic brass railing cut, stolen from Philadelphia City Hall, sources say by snuffy_tentpeg
What will it take for Philadelphia's leaders to notice that something has fundamentally gone wrong in that city?