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Pittsburgh Pollution and Political Potpourri

So I am literally midway through an article about the most-polluted U.S. cities, noting Pittsburgh's top national ranking when I get one of those usually-annoying mass email-forwarded jokes people seem bent on sending around.

I immediately laughed to myself at the coincidence that the comedy apparently came straight outta none other than....Pittsburgh...well, technically 10 miles outside the city, at a restaurant in North Versailles, PA called Casa Dice.

Then I starting laughing out loud reading how its owner expresses his 1st Amendment freedoms with his establishment's sign.

Man has this guy got beefs on the menu :




The moral of the story : pollution causes caustic political outrage.

Comments

Anonymous said…
the question is would you go into that place and try to talk politics with that guy?
Tyler Nixon said…
Yeah, I'll invite along another Pennsylvania treasure -- Joe "My Jingoism I Like To" Vento up at Geno's Steaks. I am sure he and sign guy would be fast friends.

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=2057207&page=1
Tyler Nixon said…
...and hell people go into DL and try to talk politics with you, viti. I wonder if the owner of Casa D'Ice is Pennsylvania's hottest sign propagandist...hmmm. Urrrrrr.
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