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jetsetninjacat t1_jee7k4p wrote
Reply to comment by McGrupp1979 in Worst bars in Pittsburgh (saw this on the Cleveland subreddit) by NorthsideBurghler
I don't remember one in the mid to late 00s. Or maybe it was only if you went upstairs or arrived after a certain time.
jetsetninjacat t1_je9nisz wrote
Reply to comment by oldschoolskater in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
I miss my.3am gyro omelet
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Reply to comment by thisisinput in Another significant wind event looks possible Saturday by James19991
Who needs Kennywood when you have this?
jetsetninjacat t1_je7hpym wrote
Reply to comment by chad4359 in Can we get a central catholic megathread to consolidate information/misinformation by greatsirius
Right next to being stuck on 51 before and after. If not 51 it's 28. Just can't win...
jetsetninjacat t1_je5rzuy wrote
Reply to comment by dockellis24 in Can we get a central catholic megathread to consolidate information/misinformation by greatsirius
Can confirm. Am always stuck on the parkway.
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Reply to comment by burghfan in Is bbq chipped chopped ham a thing? My grandma says it is. Where in the city can I find this so I can satisfy ol’ grandma? by IMicrowaveSteak
You seem to be missing the coca cola part. Not sure where and when but it's in there.
jetsetninjacat t1_jdt2xr5 wrote
Reply to comment by SkiG13 in Advisory for Philadelphia tap water issued out of an ‘abundance of caution’ following Delaware River chemical spill by misteryham
Listen here jagoff. My water comes from the pure and clean waters of the Mon...
jetsetninjacat t1_jdqtcfv wrote
Reply to comment by Life___Is__Good in To those who know (because I don't...) looking for really good kielbasa and pierogis-- S&D in the Strip or Forgotten Taste in Coraopolis? Or somewhere else? Thanks! by happyjazzycook
I love forgotten taste and I can't say I've had a bad meal there yet. S&D is also good.
With the passing of old immigrant babas in the city as time naturally goes its hard to find that true good taste. You used to be able to get it everywhere like church and street fairs where they made it in their own kitchens. But these places hold up pretty well.
-someone who grew up eating family recipes as well as this food made by babas and my own.
Edit: op literally named two of the places I would've sent someone.
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Reply to comment by Novel_Engineering_29 in Arias Agency Wexford by Objective-Class-9213
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QD6oH0QdQwI&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
Look up American Income Life Insurance. There was a period of like 5 days these jackasses wouldn't leave me alone when I had my LinkedIn account still.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Was Grant’s Hill an Indian burial mound, or a natural feature? by anonymiz123
Some would say the loss of manufacturing, the steel industry, and other jobs following the steel collapse as well as many years of mafia and other organized crime run control.... but sure, we'll go with that.
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Reply to comment by Wouldwoodchuck in Was Grant’s Hill an Indian burial mound, or a natural feature? by anonymiz123
I'm sure you can read about most of it online now. So they tried to do it a few times before(like 100 years before) by slowly removing the land down until this last time where the removed it completely. The final project was a "we have to do this now and fast" kinda thing. The laborers and my family got paid pretty damn well, almost double the usual rate . There was tons of localized damage as well after from them hurrying it up. The steam shovel and laborers just worked with little caution and destroyed a bunch of stuff to get it done. The city didnt care and just paid out to fix it all so the laborers really didn't reign in their destruction as they worked. The steam shovel dumped a whole load on and killed a team of horses. Apparently my great grandparenrs had enough horse to eat for a week. The fill from the hill filled in an old ravine where schenley plaza is. At the time the museum was a library and there were a bridge crossing the ravine about where the schenley fountain is today. They leveled it all off with the rock and dirt from the excavation and the story passed down is that the bridge is still down there underground. They didn't dismantle it and just filled in around and under it. There's more that I can't think of right now besides the fact that some of the buildings on grant street had their basements turn into ground levels(court house) and others you can see where they modified their entrances.
Side note their side hustle also had a hand in moving the whole county morgue building. You can read about that interesting story online as well. I do know the morgue was a more delicate move done with caution.
Most of the stories about it are all over the internet now when over 2 decades ago it was knowledge to share at cocktail parties.
jetsetninjacat t1_jczkycl wrote
Reply to comment by LostEnroute in Was Grant’s Hill an Indian burial mound, or a natural feature? by anonymiz123
Created by shifting rivers and natural erosion from it.
jetsetninjacat t1_jczkmr2 wrote
Reply to comment by threwthelookinggrass in Was Grant’s Hill an Indian burial mound, or a natural feature? by anonymiz123
One of my great great grandfathers and great grandfathers owned a part time excavating company that worked on this project. I heard all of the cool family stories about it growing up
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Reply to comment by Redditmedaddy69 in Was Grant’s Hill an Indian burial mound, or a natural feature? by anonymiz123
Mckees rocks had one. It's a former shell of itself after it was cut down for a train rail and storage depot.
https://pahistoricpreservation.com/spotlight-series-mckees-rocks-mound/
Huge controversy over it which is deserved.
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Reply to comment by stronkreptile in Plan would refund 50% of road tolls for Pennsylvanians by ktappe
I've been saying this for years. The staties need that aircraft carrier for lake erie. Maybe some cruisers and corvettes for the rivers. Reactivate the carrier in Philly and the sub in Pittsburgh.
/s if not obvious
jetsetninjacat t1_jalw0sc wrote
Reply to comment by Excelius in After further testing, Fentanyl was NOT found in the THC gummies that were taken by police last week. by DelianSK13
My favorite. Kitty litter tested positive for meth.
jetsetninjacat t1_ja1leui wrote
Reply to comment by burritoace in February averaged 12 degrees above normal and set 3 record highs by physicallyatherapist
I mean.... how can anyone not look at the past 30 years alone and say... we have a problem?
It's sad asf. I hate this timeline.
jetsetninjacat t1_j9t25zc wrote
Reply to comment by McJumpington in Tables turn on Allegheny County assessments, as new math favors owners over tax collectors, schools by RadioChris1
The county assessment site. I'm just going to call the county offices starting monday.
jetsetninjacat t1_j9rl1xx wrote
Reply to comment by AnewENTity in Tables turn on Allegheny County assessments, as new math favors owners over tax collectors, schools by RadioChris1
2019
jetsetninjacat t1_j9rivzs wrote
Reply to Tables turn on Allegheny County assessments, as new math favors owners over tax collectors, schools by RadioChris1
Maybe someone can explain this better to me. My house value assessment went down 14k for 2023 according to the county assessment site. But my taxes for 2023 are the same as before. Am I missing a step here?
jetsetninjacat t1_j9qbhc4 wrote
Reply to comment by Vozegro in This gem from Nextdoor: Southside by Cocogasm
I had friends from Lebo growing up. One time we climbed in that sewer drain and crawled all the way to the creek from the park. Spiders everywhere. One of the kids was separated and the fire department had to come pull him out through another manhole.
jetsetninjacat t1_j8ptdlw wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in Police recover 2,000-pound church bell stolen from Squirrel Hill by Watchyousuffer
Bigfoot can only lift between 600 to 900 pounds. So they needed at least 3 bigfoots at the minimum to lift it.
Pshh, everyone knows this.
jetsetninjacat t1_j8dk3u6 wrote
Reply to comment by Madlister in Unique job opportunity in Wexford by jikarilk
This was when the min wage was 5.15. It jumped up to 6 around 2007 and then again 7.25 in 2007.
jetsetninjacat t1_j5c8g61 wrote
How many steelers and penguin starter jackets can I throw on top of my house to stop this madness?
jetsetninjacat t1_jeg8tp5 wrote
Reply to comment by cbrookman in The lightbulbs are listening. by PittsVeggieBurgher
I constantly tell my FBI guy whatsup