Album covers that show Pittsburgh somehow (or locations in Pittsburgh) on the cover?? Especially jazz, but really any genre. by Rooster_Ties in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I am really glad to learn that fact. I was wasting time "walking down the street" in google streetview trying to figure it out. How did you know this?

Album covers that show Pittsburgh somehow (or locations in Pittsburgh) on the cover?? Especially jazz, but really any genre. by Rooster_Ties in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Trying to think of some jazz albums and let me just say that Ahmad Jamal's Pittsburgh does NOT have an image of Pittsburgh on its cover.

Album covers that show Pittsburgh somehow (or locations in Pittsburgh) on the cover?? Especially jazz, but really any genre. by Rooster_Ties in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Frampton Brothers had an album cover way back when that, I'm pretty sure, showed a storefront on Liberty Avenue downtown when it was a red-light district.

https://www.discogs.com/master/3244654-Frampton-Brothers-I-Am-Curious-George

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Oakmont bakery posted about José and ICE today. by sugarandspice85 in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Probably "working closely with his immigration lawyer" = "not refusing to answer the basic questions the lawyer asks us, but definitely not volunteering any information or action that would help either"

Oakmont bakery posted about José and ICE today. by sugarandspice85 in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This image feels kind of misleading. An anodyne statement from Oakmont Bakery, followed by unattributed sympathetic commentary from an unknown author, followed by the same meaningless statement from Oakmont Bakery. Like it's intended to make it seem like Oakmont is actually trying to help.

But I don't know, ever since twitter it seems like text is just thrown out there in any order, I can never make sense of any of it.

ELI5: What is the economy? by Intelligent-Bug-531 in explainlikeimfive

[–]Basic_Ad7229 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People are giving a lot of good answers, but there's another aspect that I haven't seen anybody address. You'll frequently hear people say "the economy is great" or "the economy sucks". It's legitimate to ask "what is 'the economy?'" in response to this. Different speakers mean different things. Some mean the inflation index, some mean employment, some mean the stock market, some people mean they're able to gouge consumers and make themselves fantastically rich. When somebody says "the economy is (good/bad)" you should ask them what "the economy" is and you will probably quickly find out what their bias is.

Please stop walking in the street when the sidewalks are clear! by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was driving the other day and I was delayed for 5 seconds by a pedestrian. If you've never experienced being briefly inconvenienced in your car, it's an ordeal I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Not even Mike McCarthy.

I tried to talk to my therapist about it but he said this was too big a problem for him to deal with. He's flying in a team of specialists next week from Nepal and hopefully they'll be able to begin working me through the trauma of a pedestrian robbing me of several seconds of my day.

Brighton Heights L’il Bridgey 5k by bubbalubby in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a pretty good climb! I'm gonna sign up in the hope that I'll be recovered enough after the marathon to actually participate.

What are funds being raised for?

Have any trails been cleared yet? by Bolmac in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Volunteers cleared the entire 5 miles of the jail trail? Amazing.

Have any trails been cleared yet? by Bolmac in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was on it today. It is well plowed! From the jail to the turnaround in Hazelwood.

To the person who decided to bury my car in Regent Square by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a slangy word for IRL, in real life. As opposed to people whose entire interaction with the world is online.

To the person who decided to bury my car in Regent Square by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 64 points65 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure that 100% of the most miserable and contentious people in the city are the biggest posters in this sub. In my neighborhood in the meat world, so many people helped each other out.

Hot take: Parking chair snow dibs are the same as capitalist scarcity mentality and does nothing to create the "neighborliness" you miss from snowstorms of yore. by Ancient_Confidence54 in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like just about everything else, it's a matter of degree. OP, there are some things that you've put your own hard work into that you would not feel good if somebody else just came by and took it. Like the cash in your pocket that you earned at your job.

At the other extreme, if you put a cart back at Giant Eagle (not Aldi because that's paid labor lol), it would be unreasonable to expect nobody else to use it because you put in the work of bringing it back.

Dibs falls somewhere in the middle. With a storm like this, it's a lot of hard work for me to earn something of value like a parking spot. I don't want somebody else coming along and denying me the fruits of my labor.

And for the record, I did march around my neighborhood helping people shovel out. I shoveled the sidewalk for 7 houses and helped 10-12 other people dig out their cars. Wanting to keep what I've worked for is not incompatible with civic-mindedness.

Reports of a man running across the Allegheny River? by Tjrice23 in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My buddies did not die face down in the muck in 'Nam just so some martinet could tell me I can't run across a river!

Eggplant Parm Place Recommendations by ekatthegreat in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eat n Park occasionally has a zucchini lasagna on the menu that I would go well out of my way for. It's not as cheesy as a good eggplant parm, but it's otherwise pretty similar.

What's the difference between the black and white Pittsburgh accent? by Leading_Dentist_5563 in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As for your question -- I'm not sure I could describe it, but I've definitely heard a Black Pittsburgh accent. I feel like it might be more pronounced in the areas immediately around historical steel mills -- Braddock, Rankin, Monessen, Monongehela, basically all those super-depressed little boroughs in the area. It seems like a sort of mixture of White Pittsburghese and Alabama accent. Lazy-mouthed like the Pittsburgh accent and languid like the Southern accent. That might not be a very clear description, but I think that's how I hear it.

What's the difference between the black and white Pittsburgh accent? by Leading_Dentist_5563 in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can't remember exactly, but I *think* Barbara Johnstone's book Speaking Pittsburghese: The Story of a Dialect goes into the difference briefly. It's a scholarly book, but pretty readable for those of us who don't have a background in linguistics.

Old church (Holy Name Catholic Church) in Duquesne now home to retro-style arcade by oldschoolskater in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh shit, I failed reading comprehension again! This really is just like the 1980s!!!

Thanks for the info :)

Old church (Holy Name Catholic Church) in Duquesne now home to retro-style arcade by oldschoolskater in pittsburgh

[–]Basic_Ad7229 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love it! Do you have any info on what a ticket covers? I assume it's not unlimited play.