Pittsburgh Winter Storm February 2010

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From the Forest Hills section of Pittsburgh, February 6, 2010. The fourth largest storm in the city! See neighbors, both human and canine, and the famous Lincoln Highway. Music is from "49:00" by Paul Westerberg.

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  • Grew up on this street, lived here 36 years.

  • @Tuzsun36 It is a great street with great neighbors. I hope it was for you too.

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  • The chicks of Pittsburgh are too good for this jagoff! Most of the people in Pittsburgh are down to earth and are easy to talk to. And according to the jackass saying the women of Pittsburgh are ugly maybe the women think your ugly. Just because you don't find them attractive doesn't mean they are ugly. . . Yes, the roads will tend to suck but that's in a lot of other places in Pa, as well as other states in the Winter. I'd recommend an SUV or truck.

  • @FuckManAllGuys dont listen to that jackass pittsburgh is a nice place to live go and see for yourself

  • @FuckManAllGuys ---- It's a shitty place to live......too much snow......and chicks are ugly......stay where you are

  • It was twice that deep on Mt. Washington. Just to clear a small strip of sidewalk meant piling it over our heads.

  • Terrific Westerberg track.

  • Very fun! Achilles looks like he was sled riding down the hill.

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