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A small look into what my personal experiences in Mozambique are like. Written as a stream of consciousness, these are my thoughts, my successes and my failures. Life is all about the moments that we live in. I hope that the moment you take out of your life to read this blog is a positive one. The views and opinions in this blog are my own and do not reflect those of the U.S. Government or U.S. Peace Corps.

Friday, October 19, 2012

 Written Friday October 19th ... nothing  about my life here in Moz today (i'll write one sometime this weekend) instead, i thought i'd pay a little homage to my hometown of Pittsburgh. I miss you dearly Black and Gold. What i would do for a Primanti's right now or a funnel cake from Kennywood.

Subject: PITTSBURGH -- One and Only


True Pittsburghers


This is great - read the last poem--soooo true!

Being a Steeler fan means so much more than football. It means being
from a corner of the world unlike any other.

It means being from a place where the people are so tough-minded that
they survived the Homestead strikes, the John stown flood and most
recently the Etna Floods. These people have the DNA of hard work, in
mills and mines, without the necessity of complaint. They live simply,
with no frills. They don't have movie stars or fancy cars.

Instead, they have simple traditions like kielbasa, Ken nywood, and
celebrations.

They live in distinctive neighborhoods like Polish Hill and the Hill
District and all of the surrounding counties. These people are
genuine.

They don't have chic internet cafes and cappuccinos, but they have The
Original Hot Dog joint, Primanti's, Eat n' Park and Iron City Beer.
People from Pittsburgh don't have sunny beaches or fancy boats, but
the rivers roll gently, connecting the small towns of people whose
histories have been built on strength and humility.

People from Pittsburgh don't have the biggest shopping malls or the
best nightclubs, but they'll take Friday night high school football
and Steeler Sunday over anything.

Steeler football means so much more than you think. It symbolizes a
Diaspora of generations who had the best childhood they could imagine.

They ran free without a care or concern in the valleys of those
Allegheny Mountains . Their blue-collar world was easy ... there was
no one to tell them that they lacked material things. There was no one
to tell them that they needed more.

As the steel mills closed and the jobs disappeared, some of these
people had to leave. While the world benefits because they spread
their Pittsburgh values, they long for their home where things were
simpler and more pure.

They teach their kids about Jack Lambert, Lynn Swann, Terry Bradshaw,
Franco Harris , Jack Ham, L.C. Greenwood, Joe Greene, and Myron Cope
in hopes of imparting not just the knowledge, but the feeling that
they represented.

They are everywhere, those Terrible Towels. They wave, not just for
the team, but for the hearts they left behind.

They wave in living rooms in Fort Lauderdale and in the bars of
Washington , D.C. They wave all the way to the Seattle Superdome!
They wave for the Rooney family, whose values mirror our own -
loyalty, grit, and humility.

They wave for football players like Jerome Bettis and Hines Ward,
whose unselfishness and toughness have allowed sports to be about the
game and the team.

Make no mistake that Steeler football is not just about football. I
could not be prouder to be from the Pittsburgh area than I am right
now!!

Even if you no longer live in the area, you have South Western
Pennsylvania in your blood no matter where you go.

And deep down in your heart of hearts, you can still hear the Super
Bowls of times past, the excitement in everyone's voices especially
our fathers, cousins, and anyone else who gathered around the TV on
Football Sundays!

Make no mistake, it’s just as exciting right now! It's not just about
rivalries and who is better, it's about family, tradition and roots!
It's more than football, but its football at its finest! If you now
live in Arizona , Colorado , Ohio , Indiana , California , Florida ,
Nevada , or Texas , be proud of where you were born and who your FIRST
favorite football team was!

Go Steelers

Picksburgh GO STILLERS! Ah yes! "Picksburgh"

Yunz is from the Picksburgh area or maybe you grew up there if:

1. You didn't have a spring break in high school.

2. You walk carefully when it is "slippy" outside.

3. You often go down to the "crick."

4. You've told your children to "red up" their rooms.

5. You can remember telling your little brother/sister to stop being so "nebby."

6. You've gotten hurt by falling into a "jaggerbush".

7. Your mother or grandmother has been seen wearing a "babushka" on her head.

8. You've "worshed" the clothes.

9. I ask you to hand me one of those "Gum-Bands" an' you actually know what I'm
talking about.

10. You know you can't drive too fast on the back roads, because of the deer.

11. You know Beaver Valley , Turtle Crick, Mars, Slippery Rock, Green
Tree and New Castle are names of towns. And you've been to most, if
not all, of them.

12. A girl walks up to three of her girl friends and says, "HEY, YINZ GUYS!"

13. You hear "you guyses" and don't think twice. Example: "you guyses hause is
nice."

14. You know the three rivers by name and understand that "The Point"
isn't just on a writing instrument.

15. Someone refers to "The Mon" or "The Yough" and you know exactly
what they're talking about.

16. You remember the blizzard of 1993 (or 1976, or 1950, or 1939,
or...) and remember not being able to go outside because the snow was
over your head and you would have suffocated.

17. Someone starts the chant, "Here we go Still-ers!" and you join in.
In the proper cadence, waving the appropriately colored towel.

18. Bob Prince and "There's a bug loose on the rug." hold special
meaning for you.

19. You've either eaten a Farkleberry Tart or know someone who has.

20. You drink pop, eat hoagies, love perogies and one of your favorite
sandwiches actually has coleslaw and french fries ON it.

21. You know what a "still mill" is.

22. You expect temps in the winter to be record-breaking cold and
temps in the summer to be record-breaking hot.

23. You know what Eat 'N Park is and frequently ate breakfast there at
2:00 AM after the bar closed and made fun of people.

24. You order "dippy eggs" in a restaurant and get exactly what you wanted.

25. You spent your summers, or a school picnic at Luna Park ,
Kennywood, Westview, Sand Castle , or Idlewild.

26. You've been to the Braun's Bread Plant or Story Book Forest for a
school field trip. We went to the Heinz plant and the Isaly's plant .

27. "Chipped ham" was always in your refrigerator when you was growin'up.

28. You refuse to buy any condiments besides Heinz unless a Pittsburgh
athlete's picture is on the side of the container.

29. When you call the dog or the kids you shout, "Kum-mere" and they come.

30. Franco, Roberto, and Mario don't need last names and you can
recite their exploits by heart.


Wonder how many of yinz guys actually understood all dat? Some folks just don't.

It's winter in Pennsylvania
And the gentle breezes blow
Seventy miles an hour
At twenty-five below.

Oh, how I love Pennsylvania
When the snow's up to your butt
You take a breath of winter
And your nose gets frozen shut.

Yes, the weather here is wonderful
So I guess I'll hang around
I could never leave Pennsylvania
'Cause I'm frozen to the ground!!



You'll send this on to family and friends who used to live in the
Pittsburgh area as well as to those who have never lived there, just
so they can appreciate how different western PA really is.















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