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Going home after four years in central Pennsylvania
The Digital Collegian (Penn State) ^ | Monday, April 28, 2003 | Kahlil Smith

Posted on 04/28/2003 5:24:30 PM PDT by Willie Green

For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use.

Ah, good old PSU. You've taught me how to use my brain to get money out of others, but not before you got as much money as you could out of me. I grudgingly respect you for that.

Heeding the old American proverb, I will now go back to wherever the hell it is I came from.

The formalities of education are finally out of the way; time to get cracking on this debt. I'm done living for my parents' expectations; now I live for my bills. With luck I will find the courage and independence to live for me doing something I love in some sweet employment. Down the road I might even be able to afford that trophy wife I've always wanted.

I told myself that I came here from New York because I wanted to see what life was like outside of the environment I grew up in. In reality I'm not sure why I came here. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Maybe I really liked the football uniforms.

I was a silly high school kid, and now I'm a silly college graduate. Between the education and the women, I feel I can go home and say with confidence that my time out here wasn't a complete waste. Though most of it feels like a blur, there were a couple of things that stood out.

The party scene would have to be at the top of the list because, after all, we party so smart. You facilitated, nurtured and encouraged my destructive behavior, and for this I am eternally grateful. Those underhanded ways you found to fine me for it, however, were not cool.

When it comes to cheap or free booze, no one quite does it like State College can. Where else can I buy a beer for a nickel and catch my favorite cover band? I'm just glad I'm jumping ship before that beer tax kicks in and you younger students are forced to choose between beer money and book money.

It wasn't only how I partied, but who I partied with that stuck out. In a town so inherently segregated, I had to make a conscious decision before I left the house of whether I felt like hanging with the blacks, whites, Asians, Hispanics or Indians. It's a little ridiculous, but I suppose it's a reflection of the country we live in. Oh well, we'll always have the corner of Allen Street and Calder Way, or as I like to call it, "Beer muscle central," where being a jack-ass knows no color.

Aside from substance abuse, another highlight of my Penn State experience would have to be the Pennsylvanian. Alas, what a kooky lot of characters you are: technically not trailer trash, but not above taking a pitcher of Keystone to the head, either. With your chipped ham, no-bake cookies, scrapple and taxmemore.org, there is no telling what Pennsylvanians will come up with next.

I'm not saying that for the most part you are nothing but a backwards, pseudo-sophisticated bunch of yokels, because that would be wrong. You have a couple of admirable traits. Pride and a sense of history stick out to me the most. I've met a lot of interesting, good people here who I would have never crossed paths with in the real world. I can say I'm a better person for knowing them.

One thing I will never understand though is the rivalry between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. In a world where there are always bigger fish to fry, you're bitching over whose teams suck the least. You two really need to get over this difference in geography, if not for yourselves, then for all the people living just outside of you (which is nothing to be ashamed of, of course).

I've probably asked myself a thousand times before getting up for my 8 a.m. classes why I was here. Not Pennsylvania, but school in general. Is this the path for me? Do I even have a choice?

In one breath we idolize those self-made individuals who never intended to get a college education while in another everyone else is told this is what you have to do to make it in the world.

Though a degree might guarantee you'll be in a place that at least has air conditioning, it does not guarantee success. In fact, you can even have a master's degree and still be a loser.

I know some come to Penn State with a genuine passion and thirst for knowledge in whatever field of study, but I'm sure a lot more come here just because they are trying to get paid.

Whatever the reason, much like the opinions of those who aren't running the country, it really doesn't matter. Receive your multi-thousand dollar piece of paper and move on with your life.

Kahlil Smith is a graduating senior majoring in journalism and is the Collegian's online editor. His e-mail address is kas395@psu.edu.


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To: zook
No float toys, no beach balls and pit toilets.

Ah, the wonders of the Pennsylvania State Park System.

Actually is was quite a good memory, the smell of charcoal grills and hamburgers and hotdogs with pickle relish co-mingled with the ripe, pungent odourè of pit toilet. We spent a lot of time at Hickory Run State park as kids.

21 posted on 04/29/2003 12:23:49 AM PDT by this_ol_patriot
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To: zook
YOU ARE FORBIDDEN TO USE A FLOAT TOY (e.g. tube, air matress, etc.) IN A STATE PARK SWIMMING AREA. Probably the result of litigation fears! Those lawyers spoil all the fun!
22 posted on 04/29/2003 8:16:34 AM PDT by JulieRNR21 (Take W-04........Across America!)
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To: AriOxman
not what your profile indicates. cheers.
23 posted on 04/29/2003 12:47:55 PM PDT by ScholarWarrior
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To: this_ol_patriot
Every State Park in Pa that we have used has been a lovely camping site. As for pit toilets,ever try to convince a 3 yr. old that they won't fall in?
24 posted on 04/29/2003 12:53:45 PM PDT by linn37 (Have you hugged your Phlebotomist today?)
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To: Willie Green
Spent some of the best times of my life in Happy Valley. Used to like to go back, but then I reached the magical age where the co-eds started calling me "sir".
25 posted on 04/29/2003 12:57:05 PM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Willie Green
During my last year at PSU I worked as a fundraiser (i.e., a PSU telemarketer)...I could not believe the number of people that I spoke to that hated PSU....close to 30% I'd say.

I miss PSU, but the school has changed much in the 10 years since I graduated....I don't think that it is quite the party school it used to be.

Still go up for ArtsFest and some games, though....and the Creamery.

Finally, I went to PSU from Miami and currently live in Pittsburgh, and I still don't get the whole Pittsburgh/Philly hate thing.

26 posted on 04/29/2003 1:00:53 PM PDT by ContemptofCourt
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To: ContemptofCourt
"and currently live in Pittsburgh, and I still don't get the whole Pittsburgh/Philly hate thing."

As a life-long 'Burgher', I have to ask who hates Philly? I never think about Philly. I even like their Cheese Steaks. But I do hate Cleveland. ;~))

27 posted on 04/29/2003 1:09:57 PM PDT by Ditto (You are free to form your own opinions, but not your own facts.)
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To: ScholarWarrior
1st year, sophomore via AP credits.
28 posted on 04/29/2003 1:13:20 PM PDT by Krafty123
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To: ContemptofCourt
and I still don't get the whole Pittsburgh/Philly hate thing.

As a native of the 'Burgh, I can only say that culturally, we identify more with the Midwest. (Even though we're at the far eastern fringe of the Midwest.) Philly is on the other side of the mountains, definitely East Coast and virtually indistinguishable from New York City.

29 posted on 04/29/2003 1:13:32 PM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: JulieRNR21
Does anyone know of any other state that outlaws float toys at state parks?

Back in PA we usually drive down to Raystown, which is a federal recreation area. No problem with inner tubes there!
30 posted on 04/29/2003 5:13:55 PM PDT by zook
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To: Ditto; ContemptofCourt
I'm a native Pittsburgher and, until reading this pretentious little screed, had no idea that people from my hometown hated Philadelphia. Thank goodness there are newly-minted journalism school grads to enlighten us!
31 posted on 04/29/2003 5:19:40 PM PDT by mountaineer
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To: zook
Does anyone know of any other state that outlaws float toys at state parks?

The state beaches in MA also outlaw float devices. Can't even play with a beachball in the water.

32 posted on 04/29/2003 6:07:35 PM PDT by JulieRNR21 (Take W-04........Across America!)
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To: Willie Green
One thing I will never understand though is the rivalry between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

Here's a clue.

Think labor unions versus welfare recipients.

33 posted on 04/29/2003 6:20:50 PM PDT by jackbill
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To: Willie Green
Willie, you are more astute than most 'Burghers....coming from the South, I immediately identified Pittsburgh as a mid-western town, as opposed to east coast (I am originally from NYC). Most 'Burghers don't want to hear that, though.

And while at PSU, I met many, many 'Burghers that did not like Philly because they identified it with NYC, which they did not like even more.

34 posted on 04/30/2003 8:04:43 AM PDT by ContemptofCourt
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To: Cricket24
There is no better place to get an education that PSU.

He could have gone to Temple.LOL

35 posted on 04/30/2003 8:22:12 AM PDT by Tribune7
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To: ContemptofCourt
Most 'Burghers don't want to hear that, though.

Well, ya gotta learn to exclude any city in Ohio.
If you go further west, comparisons to cities like Indianapolis or St. Louis are OK,
but if you mention Cincinnati or (***barf***) Cleveland,
you better have your bags packed and ready to leave town in a sudden hurry.

36 posted on 04/30/2003 8:50:29 AM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Willie Green
The single most frustrating thing about life in Pennsylvania is the liquor law: wine and liquor in state stores only, six-packs in bars or bottle shops, cases only at the distributor. It's insane.

What a revelation it was to live in Ohio several years ago. Beer and wine in the supermarket.

37 posted on 04/30/2003 9:01:31 AM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: Petronski
Pennsylvania's system is more convenient.
At the State Stores, there's nothing BUT wine and liquor.
Bars and beer distributors usually handle all the munchie snack-foods you need.
Supermarkets are cluttered with too many other products that get in the way.
(It just depends on how you look at it!)
38 posted on 04/30/2003 9:08:48 AM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Willie Green
Pennsylvania's system is more convenient.

You are out of your tree. Why should I have to go to three different places to prepare for a party where I want to serve wine, a keg of beer and a few bottles of light beer? It's insane.

39 posted on 04/30/2003 9:11:41 AM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: Willie Green
now I'm a silly college graduate

At least he admits he's silly. From the depth shallowness of the article, I deduce that he's immature, as well.

40 posted on 04/30/2003 9:17:20 AM PDT by Luna (Evil will not triumph...God is at the helm)
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