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Thanks Jake, now I'm hungry again
I guess that's a risk we'll have to takeYour going to miss out on a wealth of skill and info.
A video how one takes a bite out of that monstrosity?!
It's the southwest (pittsburgh) version. My homie Ryan @Sawmikazi lives near the yinzer nation.
A typical pittsburgh neighborhood.
We bred football players and hard nosed blue collar people.
Now its turnin into yuppie town with the medical industry boomin with white collar jobs and all kinds of hipster slackers..i hate it.
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Yinz is common throughout southwest PA. I lived an hour east of Pittsburgh for the first 23 years of my life before I followed some splittail south of the mason dixon and landed in Virginia, but I think I remember the word Yinz being on spelling tests in elementary school .
If the movie Goonies was filmed in southwest PA, this would have been what Sloth yelled out.
Pittsburgh was the big city when I was growing up and I loved it as a kid. The occasional football game or baseball game. Pittsburgh epitomized blue collar, hard working people and there were sections of town with bars with beer and food based on your ethnicity (polish hill and troy hill for example). Sadly all those blue collar jobs are going away and so are the ethnic neighborhoods. I still go back to southwestern PA a few times a year, but I haven't been back to Pittsburgh in probably 2-3 years, it's just not the same.
its the tags and the tittle.What happened on google?? View attachment 84879
Thanks Jake, now I'm hungry again