After all that US has done to PIT, the customers stay loyal

It's just not gay enough here for marco...what else is new??

Later,
Eye
That does appear to be true.

Beyond that, our resident nonsensical conservative wannabe apparently cannot check the facts: In a 2005 study of such things, Pittsburgh was rated the 8th most literate city in the US (http://www.ccsu.edu/AMLC/overview.htm).

By comparison, CLT was #20, Phlly tied for #32, Phoenix was #54.

Ignore the troll--marco, when your recall comes in you can serve me drinks on my next flight in F to suffer thru the indignity of an evening at the Warhol while waiting to get some real culture (the Steelers game). K, sweetie?

Jackass. This is roughly as intellectually astute as the "muslims bad," "unions bad," "liberals bad" crap that you usually spew (all of which, as an aside, makes it look like you might be a bit literacy challenged and merely parroting the dittohead line of Faux News and Limbaugh).

In short folks--consider the source.
 
I could care less about PIT. The typical attittude in PIT is that of loving sports. Do they start that in kindergarten? PIT people can't read, but they sure can recite sports statistics.

"Kansas City goal scored by number 87, Sidney Crosby..."
 
PIT people can't read? Man you really told them!! Come on grow up....but you know what.....

In Superbowl XL, Pittsburgh came out of halftime and stretched its lead to 14-3 on the second play of the half as RB Willie Parker darted 75 yards for a score, just 22 seconds into the third quarter. The 75-yard run was the longest in Super Bowl history, surpassing L.A. Raiders Marcus Allen's 74-yard run against Washington in Super Bowl XVIII.... :bleh:
I sincerely apologize for the post. It is not the way to handle oneself, and was childish. I vented in the wrong direction, and it certainly is not my real opinion of PIT. In fact, I believe PIT has the hardest working people with a definite awesome work ethic.

Regards,
Marco
 

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