Monthly Archives: January 2009

Not Just Any Black and Gold T-shirt (and save 20.09% in the IheartPGH shop)

The Steelers infamous Image via WikipediaIf you are new to Pittsburgh this might be your first season as a steelers fan.  But now that the Steelers are in the playoffs you are thinking it is time to invest in some black and gold fan gear.  I wanted to highlight some t-shirts that take the team spirit beyond the Steelers logo.  Here are some of my favorites.

Commonwealth Press  http://pittsburghshirts.com/

I have the black one and I want the gold one.  Shirts are $15 and that includes shipping.  I have been ordering shirts from Commonwealth Press long before I started working at Spreadshirt.  They are a great company, they love Pittsburgh and they are located in the Southside.

  

Women’s Shirt Handmade with a Vintage Steelers T-shirt from Etsy

$40, this shirt is definitely one of a kind.

S’Liberty T-shirt from WearPittsburgh

This is one of my favorite designs from the folks that brought us the great parking chair and Pitt Girl t-shirts.  WearPittsburgh’s shirts are produced by Spreadshirt and this designs is available on women’s t-shirts, sweat shirts, and long sleeve shirts too.

 

You can always order something in black and gold from the IheartPGH shop.

Save 20.09% on all orders over $20.00 through Jan. 16, 2009.

I heart Giveaways – Free Hair Cut from Dean of Shadyside

Hair styled with hair gelImage via WikipediaSome of the blogs that I follow on a regular basis occasionally have a contest to  giveaway prizes to their readers.  I have been collecting a big pile of things to giveaway but I didn’t get a chance to post them before Christmas.  But that mean I can keep the giving going in 2009.

So for the first IheartPGH Giveaway – I have a free hair cut with Ellie at Dean of Shadyside Salon.  Ellie cut my hair last month and I must say I am happy with the hair cut. (It turns out to Dean of Shadyside).

There is one catch – you have to be a new customer to Dean of Shadyside, if you have been there already – sorry about that – I promise I have more giveaways sitting here on my desk that don’t have a catch.

To enter just leave a comment below or send an email to info@iheartpgh.com with the subject haircut.  I will collect entries through Noon on Thursday, January 15, 2009 and I will then randomly select a winner from the entries.     Continue reading

Polish Hill, Photos and a Stop by the Police

Polish Hill

Well, this started as a simple “check out this picture” blog post that took a funny turn when it led to a run in with the police. I had just stopped at La Prima in the strip District for a cup of coffee (I think this is the best in town). When I saw this article in the Post-Gazette about the Polish Deli that had reopened in Polish Hill. So I decided to take the scenic route through Polish Hill to my next destination. Since there was no traffic behind me I took some pictures from my car window as I was driving down Brereton Street (and got some strange looks from some of the neighbors). On my way out of Polish Hill I caught a glimpse of this sign, I slowed down, checked to see if there were any cars behind me and reversed the car to see if that signs really said “betcha’ dupa.”

Polish Hill Under Bloomfield Bridge

The sign was on an agle and my camera phone isn’t that great so I pulled the car to the side of the road and walked over to get a better picture. There is also some cool sculptures over there but I couldn’t get a closer look because I would have risked falling down the hillside.

 

So I climb back over the guardrail and get back in my car and I start writing the blog post on my blackberry. Within a few minutes – police car behind me. I had to explain to the officer that I was just sitting there writing an email about the picture of the sign. He then asked what does the sign say and I had to tell the officer “You betcha’ dupa you are leavin’ Polish Hill.” At this point I think he thought I had lost my mind so he asked to see the picture after I showed it to him and told him I was posting it on a blog (he gave me another look that said – “really? who stops their car under a bridge to write emails about signs”) and he let me go. So I hope you can enjoy this picture and avoid a run in with the police.

Links Worth a Look – January 11th

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Links Worth a Look – January 8th

Here are some links/articles/blog posts that are worth a look:

  • Valentine's Day Gift Ideas – A special gift box of 4 cupcakes – Vanilla Vanilla, Milk Chocolate, Spicy Mexican Chocolate and Passionfruit with red tissue paper in a box with a ribbon bow. You can order your box by calling us or order online here. Make sure to specify your pickup location:
  • Etsy :: printsnat :: WPA 1939 STEPS photo etching pencil signed and numbered – WPA 1939 Steps original hand printed zinc plate photo transfer etching by award winning Pittsburgh printmaker Thomas J. Norulak. Printed with vine black ink on Rives BFK rag etching paper. Plate size is 6 x 9 inches unmatted and unframed signed and numbered by the artist in pencil in an edition of 10 of which 9 are still available. This is number 2 in the the edition. Image depicts a WPA marker at the bottom of public steps in Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Ranting In Pittsburgh!: Love This Church: WTF Edition – This is a great great picture of a sign on Smithfield United Church. "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED. SKYDIVING IS NOT FOR YOU."
  • Whence Bearded? :: Bearded Studio :: Web Development & Graphic Design – Bearded Studio is a relatively new on the Pittsburgh web development scene but not necessarily new to Pittsburgh. They have a great website and are working on some great projects. Check out this post that explains the name and provides some interesting information about letterpress printing.
  • Cooking up 10 Million Cookies a Year! – That is what Eat’n Park accomplishes each year as they create 10 million cookies to pass out for free for every child 10 and under. The company this week discussed the success of their cookie in the Pittsburgh Business Journal. An interesting fact from the article is how company had their largest increase in cookies sales as the Steelers won the 2006 Super Bowl, selling more than 350,000 black and gold smiley cookies

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