it sounds as though most of the people answering have never been to pittsburgh... there aren't steel mills there anymore... i love that city
2006-07-07 17:24:15
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answered by phillipsa9 3
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St. Louis media is not a fan of the city. Both the football and baseball broadcasters have referred to Pittsburgh as a trashy sports city with nothing but "bandwagon" fans.
2006-07-07 11:42:22
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answered by RON C 1
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LOL, ok, I see the humor in it. it fairly is humorous. yet on a extreme word, what happens while those communities start to vanish away? each team ultimately falls aside. and then that slogan might seem incredibly stupid. Pennsylvania has had some good cases at present. yet don't get too over excited. merely be grateful that your Steelers made that very final tension of theirs plausible, and the purple Wings did not sink that very final %. interior the internet (the single that bounced off the crossbar). or you won't be celebrating the two 2d. showing off could be exciting and genuinely everyone seems to be accountable of it. yet the two the NHL and the NFL seasons are going to be commencing quickly. while that happens each team would be even till the seasons start to come again alongside. you in user-friendly terms have in user-friendly terms slightly of time left to have fun. EDIT: Steve Malkin - hi dude, sorry you experience i became in a "bitter grapes" temper. i individually did not mean it that way. in fact, as I suggested i individually discovered humor in his slogan. yet I nonetheless had to react to it. "we are better than you" appeared slightly conceited. i became merely attempting to assert that genuinely everyone ought to easily be grateful while their team brings residing house a identify. you ought to be grateful because of the fact while an excellent sport is on the line something loopy can happen. Sorry if I even have puzzled you in this. And the Pirates do not suck virtually as undesirable because of the fact the Lions do, LOL. Take care.
2016-12-08 16:58:02
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answered by defour 3
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I've been there twice and I found it to be not much different from Detroit, where I live. It was a bit dirtier than Detroit though. But that is probably from the many mills. The people seemed alright, but nothing out of the ordinary. Just another blue collar city that goes under appreciated.
2006-07-07 12:11:18
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answered by Nate 4
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People aren't overly friendly, but they aren't mean either. Way too many bridges, but pretty easy to navigate. A lack of cheap, healthy restaurants and pretty dirty in some areas. Some areas could use a whole of redevelopment. Pittsburgh also lacks convenient, cheap parking.
2006-07-07 11:48:08
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answered by Friar33 3
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The Pirates s***, otherwise I try NOT to think about Pittsburgh. Steelers s***, too! It's the Pitts! Sorry, I had to say that.
2006-07-07 11:32:21
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answered by Tommy D 5
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I have family there. It's a great city. The people are friendly and I love all the bridges. The countryside is absolutely gorgeous.
2006-07-07 17:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Love the city..........lived in Philly for a few years and was always going over there to see friends..
I loved 3 rivers stadium also
2006-07-07 12:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Reynaldo, Your city is an awesome sports town. However it is very,very dirty. I guess because of the old steel mills. But the people there are very friendly. Almost southern, like me.
2006-07-07 11:38:33
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answered by HwyManSc 2
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I think their good at sports but the quaterback of their football team is dumb. he dosn't wear a helment while riding a motercycle.
2006-07-07 13:21:22
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answered by gangster 5 2
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