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So, Pittsburgh
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:19 pm
by Weyoun
I am moving there next week. What is there to do there?
Re: So, Pittsburgh
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:23 pm
by themanintheseersuckersuit
Weyoun wrote:I am moving there next week. What is there to do there?
As near as I can tell, cooking bacon, complaining about the gout and women athletes and doing fine carpentry are the main activities.
Re: So, Pittsburgh
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:31 pm
by frogman042
Weyoun wrote:I am moving there next week. What is there to do there?
I've never been there personally, but IIRC George Romero filmed the original Night of the Living Dead just outside of Pittsburgh. That film is just chock-full of neat ideas for a night out.
---Jay
Re: So, Pittsburgh
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:32 pm
by ulysses5019
Weyoun wrote:I am moving there next week. What is there to do there?
You can play bar trivia with that homicidal pomodoro.
Re: So, Pittsburgh
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:43 pm
by KillerTomato
Weyoun wrote:I am moving there next week. What is there to do there?
Welcome to the neighborhood, Steve!
What part of town are you headed to? As for things to do, suppose that depends on what you like doing. There are terrific museums, excellent theater, delicious restaurants, some great bar trivia....
There are bad sports teams (I work right next to PNC Park, so I know from bad), good sports teams (I'm curious as to how the Stillers will do this year, and the Pens were in the Stanley Cup finals), great walking trails (if you're into that sort of thing)....
There's plenty to do, in other words.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:50 pm
by Weyoun
I will be living in Squirrel Hill. I am already growing those payot sideburns in order to fit in.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:00 pm
by silvercamaro
I know nothing about Pittsburgh, but Adventure Boy went there during his senior year in college to some kind of national geography association meeting. He loved the place, and he raved about the local people he met. He would go back in a flash, if opportunity arose.
I know only two people from Pittsburgh, but I'm rather fond of them both.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:10 pm
by Weyoun
silvercamaro wrote:I know nothing about Pittsburgh, but Adventure Boy went there during his senior year in college to some kind of national geography association meeting. He loved the place, and he raved about the local people he met. He would go back in a flash, if opportunity arose.
I know only two people from Pittsburgh, but I'm rather fond of them both.
After a month in South Africa, I am happy to go anywhere that has a police force.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:12 pm
by kayrharris
I'd say if KT is there, you're gonna be just fine. He's one of my favorite people. Be sure you look him up. Welcome back!!
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:12 pm
by dodgersteve182
My condolences (Steve, hey?) good name anyway. Nah just hookup with KT if you are a gamer, he can show you the ropes!

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:07 pm
by Evil Squirrel
Weyoun wrote:I will be living in Squirrel Hill.
I didn't know they named anything after me in Pittsburgh! I thought everything was named after Roberto Clemente or BDM....
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:19 pm
by Weyoun
I am definitely down for trivia if there is a good bar that does it.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:19 pm
by ulysses5019
Evil Squirrel wrote:Weyoun wrote:I will be living in Squirrel Hill.
I didn't know they named anything after me in Pittsburgh! I thought everything was named after Roberto Clemente or BDM....
They didn't say Evil Squirrel Hill.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:42 pm
by KillerTomato
ulysses5019 wrote:Evil Squirrel wrote:Weyoun wrote:I will be living in Squirrel Hill.
I didn't know they named anything after me in Pittsburgh! I thought everything was named after Roberto Clemente or BDM....
They didn't say Evil Squirrel Hill.
Well, there are those who think of it that way...especially in the morning rush hour, or when they close the Parkway there (which happens a lot, since they're rebuilding that portion of highway). Squirrel Hill is where the main trunk of the major commuting highway (known around here as the Parkway East) has to go through a tunnel....it can back up for miles in the morning.
As for trivia bars, I don't know of many on that end of town. The guy who runs the game I play on Tuesdays has 5 bars around town that he runs his live pub trivia at. Four are in the southwest part of town (the Hop House in Green Tree on Thursdays, Tambellini's in Bridgeville on Tuesdays -- that's where I play -- , Ferty's in Carnegie on Saturdays, and Jay's Sports Bar in Southpointe -- down I-79 between Bridgeville and Canonsburg, if you have a map handy -- on Wednesdays). The fifth is in the North Hills, at the Hop House in Ross Township, on Mondays. Competition can be fierce, and Bob (the Host) can write some real ballbusters, but you'd probably do very well. We're nearing the end of our 3-times-a-year Trivia Bowl tournament now...the big finale will be at Jay's on 8//17. The next tournament will start just after this one ends, I think. You get points based on your placement for each of the weekly games, and the top 3 teams from each bar go on to the Trivia Bowl. But each week has gift certificates to the bar for the 1st and 2nd place finishers, so there's always reason to play.
Unfortunately, none of these locations is anywhere near Squirrel Hill. I dunno if you'd be up to a half-hour or better commute to play. I do know of one place (a Buffalo Wild Wings) that has a live-trivia game out in Monroeville (past Squirrel Hill about 20 minutes to the east of town), but I've never played there, so I can't comment on the quality.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:50 pm
by Snaxx
I saw a game at PNC Park a couple of years ago and it just might be the best stadium in the country, so be sure to pay a visit there.
The players, however, are all over the place like Chicago, Boston, Houston, Seattle, and I discovered this player today in the Bronx:
Doing this:
http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=280803110
_______
The last season at Yankee Stadium

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:50 pm
by Weyoun
KillerTomato wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:Evil Squirrel wrote:
I didn't know they named anything after me in Pittsburgh! I thought everything was named after Roberto Clemente or BDM....
They didn't say Evil Squirrel Hill.
Well, there are those who think of it that way...especially in the morning rush hour, or when they close the Parkway there (which happens a lot, since they're rebuilding that portion of highway). Squirrel Hill is where the main trunk of the major commuting highway (known around here as the Parkway East) has to go through a tunnel....it can back up for miles in the morning.
As for trivia bars, I don't know of many on that end of town. The guy who runs the game I play on Tuesdays has 5 bars around town that he runs his live pub trivia at. Four are in the southwest part of town (the Hop House in Green Tree on Thursdays, Tambellini's in Bridgeville on Tuesdays -- that's where I play -- , Ferty's in Carnegie on Saturdays, and Jay's Sports Bar in Southpointe -- down I-79 between Bridgeville and Canonsburg, if you have a map handy -- on Wednesdays). The fifth is in the North Hills, at the Hop House in Ross Township, on Mondays. Competition can be fierce, and Bob (the Host) can write some real ballbusters, but you'd probably do very well. We're nearing the end of our 3-times-a-year Trivia Bowl tournament now...the big finale will be at Jay's on 8//17. The next tournament will start just after this one ends, I think. You get points based on your placement for each of the weekly games, and the top 3 teams from each bar go on to the Trivia Bowl. But each week has gift certificates to the bar for the 1st and 2nd place finishers, so there's always reason to play.
Unfortunately, none of these locations is anywhere near Squirrel Hill. I dunno if you'd be up to a half-hour or better commute to play. I do know of one place (a Buffalo Wild Wings) that has a live-trivia game out in Monroeville (past Squirrel Hill about 20 minutes to the east of town), but I've never played there, so I can't comment on the quality.
Hmm. That sucks. Maybe there is one around Pitt, for the students.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:51 pm
by TheConfessor
I went to kindergarten at Bower Hill Elementary and first and second grade at Our Lady Of Grace, so just stop by those spots and mention my name. I'm sure they'll take care of you.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:55 pm
by ulysses5019
TheConfessor wrote:I went to kindergarten at Bower Hill Elementary and first and second grade at Our Lady Of Grace, so just stop by those spots and mention my name. I'm sure they'll take care of you.
You'll probably get a rap on the knuckles with a ruler from sister Mary Noxious.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:11 pm
by AnnieCamaro
KillerTomato wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:Evil Squirrel wrote:
I didn't know they named anything after me in Pittsburgh! I thought everything was named after Roberto Clemente or BDM....
They didn't say Evil Squirrel Hill.
Well, there are those who think of it that way....
That's one place where I will NOT ask my mom to drive me!
/:shock:\
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:08 pm
by VAdame
Welcome, Steve! I live in Oakland -- next neighborhood over from Squirrel Hill
If you're a swimmer, I hang around Schenley Park Pool with a pretty nice adult swim bunch. If you bike, run, roller-blade, etc., gotta check out the "Jail Trail"!
Of course, you have to do the touristy thing & see the city from
atop Mount Washington -- I'll probably be up there some this week as Karen & John want to say their wedding vows up there, so we'll be scoping out spots.
Again, welcome to 'da Burgh -- you'll find plenty to do & nice folks to do it with here!
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:59 am
by peacock2121
Wow! Four BB's in one town!
How many do we have in Houston? Will Pittsburgh soon surpass Houston?
Weren't they both voted Fattest City by some magazine or other?
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:56 am
by Weyoun
Well, my eventual move from Houston to Pittsburgh might, uh, "tip the balance" in favor of Steeltown as Fat City.
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:24 am
by andrewjackson
peacock2121 wrote:Wow! Four BB's in one town!
How many do we have in Houston? Will Pittsburgh soon surpass Houston?
Weren't they both voted Fattest City by some magazine or other?
We still have four in metro Houston, I think.
Five if tigerx ever posts again.
Unless I'm forgetting someone.
And "voting" for Fattest City means that the results follow the old dictum "You can't vote on the truth".
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:38 am
by kayrharris
peacock2121 wrote:Wow! Four BB's in one town!
How many do we have in Houston? Will Pittsburgh soon surpass Houston?
Weren't they both voted Fattest City by some magazine or other?
The southern California area could be the largest number close by but not necessarily in the same city since it's so spread out.
We've got Tim, 15 questions, Bob###. Plasticene, estonut, uly, PSM, Jsuchard, dodgersteve,second chance, a couple who posted a few times & I can't remember their names ...who am I leaving out??
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:57 am
by Jeemie
peacock2121 wrote:Wow! Four BB's in one town!
How many do we have in Houston? Will Pittsburgh soon surpass Houston?
Weren't they both voted Fattest City by some magazine or other?
That was Philadelphia - where I live now- that was voted Fattest City.
I am a Pittsburgh native, though- as a matter of fact, KT went to high school with my brother (although this factoid was not uncovered until long after I had "met" KT on these boards).