I was born and raised in Pittsburgh, I live in Pa but I'm going home to Pittsburgh in the year 2012 and I can't wait to go home!!!!!!!!!!! I love you Pittsburgh!!
I love this. I grew up in Pittsburgh and remember the BIcentennial celebration well. My Dad worked for an engineering firm that worked on the moving mechanism for the Civic Arena. Now my daughter, who grew up all over the country, lives in Bloomfield and loves it.
Wow congratulations. Thanks to us, we invented the first gas station and grocery store. Also the highways that took you there, also the jeep that you rode on that highway. The aluminum can that the beer is in was invented in Pittsburgh...I could go on and on!!!
Loved it all, except the fact that Westinghouse was given credit for the lighting of the World's Fair, with no mention of Nikola Tesla and his Alternating Current who made it all possible! Congratulations, Pittsburgh. I loved playing my clarinet on the field with hundreds of specially selected high school band members from all area schools for your 200th Anniversary, our Bicentennial Celebration. Also still have my "Chappy" badge noting the same! Pittsburgh Forever!
I have lived from Manhattan to San Francisco and all parts in between, one thing I can say without hesitation is... Pittsburgh is Americas Best Kept Secret and most livable city. If you haven't been to Pittsburgh don't wait, don't hesitate come today you may find yourself calling Pittsburgh home.
LOL! I'm still reaping the benefits of that victory (*). The asterisk represents a single tear, one of billions shed in Seattle. Oh well, thanks for giving Franco a chance when he was washed up. That was nice of you guys.
Dear Mr. Trucker : I am sorry that you lost a mirror, but it could have happened in any city. Don't blame our great city. I believe they call your disorder "displaced aggression".
Seattle Whine: Made from the finest sour grapes, poor special teams, horrid clock management, one crushing interception and tears. Vintage 2006. GO STEELERS!
I was born and raised in Pittsburgh, I live in Pa but I'm going home to Pittsburgh in the year 2012 and I can't wait to go home!!!!!!!!!!!
I love you Pittsburgh!!
Proud to be a Yinzer as well !!!
Pittsburgh is an awesome place to live!!!!!!!!!!
I always knew Pittsburgh was an awsome place to live!!
That's quite an impressive resume; we have much to be proud of!
I love this. I grew up in Pittsburgh and remember the BIcentennial celebration well. My Dad worked for an engineering firm that worked on the moving mechanism for the Civic Arena. Now my daughter, who grew up all over the country, lives in Bloomfield and loves it.
Wow congratulations. Thanks to us, we invented the first gas station and grocery store. Also the highways that took you there, also the jeep that you rode on that highway. The aluminum can that the beer is in was invented in Pittsburgh...I could go on and on!!!
That's very informative. I didn't know that's why they called it da'burgh
Cool I am proud !
Same here, I grew up there, and didn't know most of that!
Great video, very interesting.
And it is nice to hear someone who knows how to pronounce "Carnegie" correctly!
Loved it all, except the fact that Westinghouse was given credit for the lighting of the World's Fair, with no mention of Nikola Tesla and his Alternating Current who made it all possible! Congratulations, Pittsburgh.
I loved playing my clarinet on the field with hundreds of specially selected high school band members from all area schools for your 200th Anniversary, our Bicentennial Celebration. Also still have my "Chappy" badge noting the same! Pittsburgh Forever!
they need to change "steelers became the first team to win 4 super bowls" to 6!!!!
I have lived from Manhattan to San Francisco and all parts in between, one thing I can say without hesitation is... Pittsburgh is Americas Best Kept Secret and most livable city. If you haven't been to Pittsburgh don't wait, don't hesitate come today you may find yourself calling Pittsburgh home.
Pittsburghs my place...even though I'm in NY =)
Holy Crap...I have lived here all my life and did not know some of this stuff.
yeah man !
But, where are, " Yun's Guys"?
Awesome place to be, but darn glad I moved to Colorado.
LOL! I'm still reaping the benefits of that victory (*). The asterisk represents a single tear, one of billions shed in Seattle.
Oh well, thanks for giving Franco a chance when he was washed up. That was nice of you guys.
i'm from n.c. and i can buy beer at the grocery store and the gas station.
stay classy, pittsburgh
i was born and raised in pittsburgh...i woudlnt live no were else
is guess that explains your name
Holy crap he said Carnegie right!!
haha.. some roads r crazy
yenz is quite the inovationers. busted the cartridge in my knee then had it fixed in pixsburgh.
I wonder if the seattle fans will ever stop crying.
I think I'll just put that trophy with the other five. Thanks
beer we go steelers beer we go!!!!
Dear Mr. Trucker : I am sorry that you lost a mirror, but it could have happened in any city. Don't blame our great city. I believe they call your disorder "displaced aggression".
Thats true! Pittsburgh I.A.F.F. #1 and Chicago is #2.
Seattle Whine: Made from the finest sour grapes, poor special teams, horrid clock management, one crushing interception and tears. Vintage 2006.
GO STEELERS!
Yuns rock N@