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TIL firefox still exists
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I’m back on Firefox. It’s by far the best as far as ad blocking goes.
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in other news, Charlotte is ranked #5 in the best places to live in the US: https://realestate.usnews.com/places/ra ... es-to-live
Pittsburgh is 36th. Suck it you jerks
Pittsburgh is 36th. Suck it you jerks
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Pittsburgh #1
Pittsburgh #1
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Yeah, well, Pittsburgh is 11th in the "The Top 20 U.S. Hot Spots for Non-Monogamy, according to Ashley Madison." So, suck on that.
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lol **** the link got truncated“Page not found”
Pittsburgh #1
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FTFYlol **** the link got truncated Bobbitted“Page not found”
Pittsburgh #1
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Also, Fayetteville, AR as #21, along with Lincoln and Omaha in the top 25? I'm not sure these people have ever visited the towns in question.in other news, Charlotte is ranked #5 in the best places to live in the US: https://realestate.usnews.com/places/ra ... es-to-live
Pittsburgh is 36th. Suck it you jerks
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I think Charlotte is fine, but that write up seems a bit off. I don’t really view it as a city with “southern charm” or that much that makes it uniquely southern.in other news, Charlotte is ranked #5 in the best places to live in the US: https://realestate.usnews.com/places/ra ... es-to-live
Pittsburgh is 36th. Suck it you jerks
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Ayy, we're #51! Surprised it's that high.
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LA is #1....... in my heart. *swoon*
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All the people moving there from places like Pgh have ruined it.I think Charlotte is fine, but that write up seems a bit off. I don’t really view it as a city with “southern charm” or that much that makes it uniquely southern.in other news, Charlotte is ranked #5 in the best places to live in the US: https://realestate.usnews.com/places/ra ... es-to-live
Pittsburgh is 36th. Suck it you jerks
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yeah those bastards
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Wegman’s may be coming to the Pittsburgh area, finally….
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Cranberry. Why even bother?
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Colorado Springs is #3...
It's not that great, honestly.
It's not that great, honestly.
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All that list shows is that everywhere in the US sucks to live. I like Charlotte, have tried to move there before and will try again in the future, but its a boring financial center with very little charm and cities without an immediate water feature (Lake Norman isn't close enough) automatically get negative points from me.
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BooCranberry. Why even bother?
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**** yes. Gimme more Cranberry grocery stores.
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Cranberry is certainly not Pittsburgh area. Not even close. Like who would willingly drive out of their way to Cranberry to go to a grocery store?
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Cranberry, PA is ~90 miles from Pittsburgh. Cranberry Township, however, is closer.
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Like who would willingly drive out of their way to Cranberry to go to a grocery store?
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Cranberry is certainly not Pittsburgh area. Not even close. Like who would willingly drive out of their way to Cranberry to go to a grocery store?
*raises hand*
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All I have is Walmart, Giant Eagle and a lame Shop n Save, you’re goddamn right I’m going to Cranberry for Wegman’s. It might not be cheaper than Giant Eagle but the quality is far better.
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Can anyone who has recently been to both places opine on how GE and Wegman’s do compare price-wise?
I haven't been in a Wegman’s in decades. One opened in Binghamton NY in the last couple years my late bum father lived there, and he took me there a couple times during my visits. That was probably 30 years ago.
A Wegman’s would be really nice, but I would darn near kill to have a Super H-Mart open up in Pittsburgh.
I haven't been in a Wegman’s in decades. One opened in Binghamton NY in the last couple years my late bum father lived there, and he took me there a couple times during my visits. That was probably 30 years ago.
A Wegman’s would be really nice, but I would darn near kill to have a Super H-Mart open up in Pittsburgh.
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