Well, surprise surprise, the Pittsburgh Pirates miss out on their coveted “recruit” Miguel Angel Sano, and allowed him to sign with the Minnesota Twins, for $3.15 million. I for one can’t say I’m shocked. But, if your a die-hard Bucco’s fan like myself, this stings a little bit more than usual….
Continue reading...29. September 2009
It was announced yesterday, that it is to be believed that Pittsburgh received a $35 million increase in profits during the G-20 Summit held here last week.
Continue reading...28. September 2009
I’m sure I’m not the only one reeling after the Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday, and about the only bright spot was our beloved receiver Hines Ward reaching the 10,000 yards plateau for receiving…
Continue reading...26. September 2009
Well, Pittsburgh has survived. With the exception of Oakland, the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh has been relatively calm. However, supposedly Oakland is still a hot spot for anarchists, protesters, and unruly students unwilling to accept the lawful guidelines during this time, and this protected situation downtown….
Continue reading...25. September 2009
So yesterday was the “official” start of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I had the opportunity to check out some of the sights as protesters tried to push their way through the city. This is the resistance they met along the way. I can certainly say one thing…
Continue reading...24. September 2009
Well, it’s here everyone. A day that possible Pitstburghers have dreaded, dignitaries have anticipated, and protesters have planned ahead for. The G-20 Summit is in town and ready to get started, well in the afternoon anyways. However, it really is an amazing time I guess for the city as a…
Continue reading...23. September 2009
Over in the Hill District, while the city was preparing for the G-20 Summit, erecting fences, and boarding up businesses, a small tent community filled with protesters was camping and preparing for their protests in order to be organized for the two day summit meetings. On Wylie Avenue in the Hill District…
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30. September 2009
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