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“Pittsburgh is Paris” says Denver columnist

This article is from the Denver newspaper – a columnist who first was not so complimentary of Pittsburgh came for a visit – Yinz might like Steeler Nation, after all

Of course, we already know that Pittsburgh is great but sometimes it is really nice to see an outsider discovering Pittsburgh.

January 19, 2006
PITTSBURGH – This is not a bad town. Not at all. I swear it.

Now, can I come home, please?

People want a piece of me. I have over the past 12 hours heard from perhaps every single person in Colorado who once lived here.

How dare I call Pittsburgh “butt-ugly?” You would have thought I was describing their children.

Slowly, I am coming to understand.

The people here, I will admit, are some of the nicest folks I have encountered in a decade.

And even they will acknowledge – if they are the slightest bit liquored- up – what your eyes are screaming at you: The place is kind of grimy and, well, kind of ugly.

But even if it is (and, between you and me, it is) that is not, I am learning, the point.

Pittsburgh is old, northern industrial on its facade, but deep down, in its heart, it is Paris.

In the City of Light, they never tear down anything, and neither does Pittsburgh.

So what if you have a corrugated-steel lumber mill from the 19th century plopped right in the middle of the old neighborhood.

In Denver, it would now be resting for eternity in a landfill. Here, they rip out just enough from the inside to turn it into gleaming, not-too-cheap condos, restaurants and office space.

The place where I ate breakfast, with its thick wood paneling, was a firehouse back in the 1800s. The old railroad station up the street? Today, it houses fancy cheese and wine shops, linen-tablecloth restaurants and boutiques.

But even that is not the point of Pittsburgh.

It is a relatively small city that appears not to aspire to grandeur or worry one bit about any large-scale greatness. Folks seem to know each other.

I spent the afternoon with the Yinzers, up in the Strip District. I know, I didn’t get it at first, either.

A Yinzer, it turns out, will ask you this:

Yinz going to the Strip today? It is the Western Pennsylvania equivalent of the Southern y’all. Some pronounce it “yunz.” The local radio sports station even has a “Yinzer Yap” segment.

You would love the Strip District. If Steeler Nation has a capital, the Strip is it. Even the candy is Black and Gold. It is home to Primanti Brothers Bar & Grill, where you are directed to lunch if you truly want to know the Nation.

Primanti Bros. is a 24-hour joint at 18th Street and Penn Avenue where the bartender/waitress sets immediately upon you, as if you’ve had time to read the long menu on the wall. You will be dead before they hand you a paper version.

“Pastrami and cheese,” you blurt out, the first thing you read.

It comes the way folks here say you absolutely have to have it: with french fries and coleslaw tucked inside the bread. The bartender/waitress slides it to you on sheets of wax paper. They don’t do dishes at Primanti Bros.

And all I tasted, Scout’s honor, was fries and coleslaw. But forget that. The real show takes place just outside the doors.

Up and down Penn Avenue stand long tent enclosures, inside of which is every manner of Steelers gear you can imagine. People are standing five-deep in the spitting snow, just to get inside and buy yet another Steelers T-shirt, hat or jersey. Or all three.

But wait, I ask no one in particular, weren’t these same items available the first week of the season? The reply comes almost choruslike: “They’re in the AFC Championship now!”

The hottest-selling item, I learned, is a simple T-shirt that depicts the slyly smiling Calvin and Hobbes-looking kid (in decals, he’s the one urinating on everything from Ford and Chevy logos to you-name-it).

On the T-shirt, his aim is at but a single word – Denver – done up in orange and blue. I bought one.

It is about as anti-Denver as you will find in this town. People here do not have time to hate Denver.

Churches fill at noontime with folks praying only for a Steelers victory. Whatever Pittsburgh is, the Steelers are the glue that binds.

School pep rallies are scheduled for Friday. This coming Saturday and Sunday have been officially declared Black And Gold Weekend.

The Steelers are religion here. An example:

It is just after noon, and the parking lot outside of Heinz Field is filling with cars. Residents are lining up outside to be part of the studio audience for the Jerome Bettis Show.

But the Bus’ TV epic will not tape until 7:30 this particular evening.

“It’s estatic here, this town is going crazy!” says Mike Stivason, 34, standing in the afternoon snow and bitter chill. He has come to the stadium with his brother, Ken, who will turn 30 today, and three of their buddies from Ford City, about 60 miles away. They have come only to be part of the Bettis show.

“What’s 60 miles?” Ken asks. “We just want to be here, to see it and take part. It’s the atmosphere! The Steelers are in the AFC Championship! We got our Terrible Towels in the trunk!”

You are born here and breathe your first breath as a member of Steeler Nation, says another of the group, Chris Zilla, and it never leaves you.

“I don’t know what it’s like in Denver,” he says, “but here we live and die with the Steelers.

“And we don’t intend on doing any dying anytime soon.”

By 5 o’clock, the line waiting to get into the Jerome Bettis show numbers into the hundreds.

And it will not air until Friday.

Steelers fight songs to help fans sing team to victory

This article in the Post-Gazette last week features some of the Steelers Songs – “Steelers fight songs to help fans sing team to victory”

I thought I would include the lyrics to the Steelers fight song for your review

Stiller Fight Song (70’s version)

Da-Da-Da-Da-Ta-Da – Charge!

We’re from the town with that great football team,
We cheer the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Chuck Noll and all his friends are all on the field.
Go out and get them Steelers.

Bradshaw, and Rocky, and Franco and Lynn,
We love you Pittsburgh Steelers.
It’s been many years in coming,
just keep that Steelers machinery humming

Defense, Defense, make them scramble, intercept that ball.
Defense, Defense, keeps the Steelers always best of all!
Mean Joe, Mean Joe, do your thing against the other team,
You start from year to year, we’re so glad you play here,
Now join with me, and sing the Steelers cheer-er-ER!

We’re from the town with that great football team,
We cheer the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Winning’s a habit, not only a dream,
Go out and get them Steelers!

Gerela’s Gorrilas are here for the show,
and so is Franco’s Army,
It’s been many years in coming,
just keep that Steelers machinery humming.

Offense, Offense, take that football whole way up the field!
Offense, Offense, let’s score and score and never ever yield!
Franco, Franco, can you believe we have a running game?

The Steelers are so great, and so hard to overrate,
Good things, will come, to those who work and wait.

Charge!

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The Steeler Fight Song (1995) Lyrics

Artist: Jimmy Psihoulis

Music Type: Polka
Media: 45 rpm single
Publisher: J. P. Productions
Hermitage PA
Year: 1995 (Revised)

Da-Da-Da-Da-Ta-Da – Charge!

We’re from the town with the great football team.
We cheer the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Winning’s a habit, not only a dream.
Go out and get them Steelers.

Yancey, and Andre, and Gary are here,
And so is Capers’ Army.
It’s been many years in coming
Just keep that Steelers machinery humming

Defense, Defense, Make them scramble, intercept that ball!
Defense, Defense, Keeps our Steelers always best of all!

Greg, Kevin, Woodson [something… ]
They’re back from year to year,
We’re so glad they play here,
Now join with me, and sing the Steelers cheer-er-ER!

We’re from the town with the great football team.
We cheer the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Winning’s a habit, not only a dream.
Go out and get them Steelers.

Cowher, and all his friends are all on the field,
Congratulations Steelers!
It’s been many years in coming
Just keep that Steelers machinery humming.

Offense, Offense, Barry’s running, all the way up the field!
Offense, Offense, Neil and Green have everyone so thrilled!
Morris, John L, We’ve proved that we have a running game.

The Steelers are so great and they play the best of all,
To take our Pittsburgh to the Super Bowl!

Pittsburgh has craigslist: pittsburgh classifieds for jobs, apartments, personals, for sale, services, community, and events

craigslist: pittsburgh classifieds for jobs, apartments, personals, for sale, services, community, and events

What is craigslist? Craigslist is AWESOME!!!

craigslist is by far the best online FREE classified bulletin board. In New York, Boston and San Francisco craigslist is one of the best ways to find a job or an apartment. Now that Craigslist has been in Pittsburgh for awhile more people are using it and there is a lot of great info on there – and some funny stories too.

Why is it called craigslist? (this is one of my favorite parts and it tells you a bit about what kind of site craigslist is)…

Craig wanted to call it “sf-events”, but more knowledgeable friends suggested calling it “craigslist” to reinforce its personal and down-to-earth nature. He still finds it awkward that such a visible site is named after him, but he’ll get over it.

Do you need some free slide projectors – http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/zip/125598277.html

and there is more FREE STUFF – check out the FREE section under “For Sale” for all sorts of free things that someone else is trying to get rid of.

Do you have a good Pittsburgh Craigslist story? We want to hear about it – email info@iheartpgh.org and tell us how craigslist has helped you.

Even Ben Roethlisberger has a Blog

Yes, every ones favorite Steeler has his own blog – Ben Roethlisberger’s Blog. Ben shows us some pictures of his dog and some others from his camera phone while he is on the road with the team. From his blog you get the sense that Ben is just a nice guy who happens to be a great football player. It is just nice to see one of these players who also seems to love Pittsburgh and Pittsburghers as much as he loves playing football. Big Ben

What we already know, but needed Google to show others – People like living in Pittsburgh

Well we here at I heart PGH already know that people like living in Pittsburgh. The great parts of Pittsburgh are finally gaining some national attention with Google’s explaination for why they are opening an office in Pittsburgh.
Post-Gazette article: Google coming because local talent likes it here

Of course people like living here and it is just great that quality of life and talent are attracting a major national company to open a facility here. What a great statement for Pittsburgh and hopefully Pittsburgh will continue to attract and cultivate great companies so that more people can come to love PGH!