HomicidalHushPuppy
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jegnxjt wrote
There's also a staircase up to the Fort Duquesne Bridge so you can cross the river to Point State Park if you want to explore downtown. The 6th Street Bridge has easy foot access to downtown too, but it's closed for the time being.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jegh0ss wrote
Reply to comment by reesesmama in BNYM Employees by reesesmama
>and no one will be assigned a personal desk. Essentially first come, first served
So they learned absolutely nothing about good health practices from the pandemic...
[Not really surprised]
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeggw4v wrote
Reply to comment by Vogon_Poetess in BNYM Employees by reesesmama
I saw some of those floors during Doors Open Pittsburgh, really nicely outfitted, at least from a style standpoint. I don't like the super-open layout (privacy/noise issues) but they look sharp.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeg7wrg wrote
I recently purchased alcohol with my expired PA license and paper temporary, it was not a problem at all. Should be fine to do with NY ID.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jefh1y4 wrote
Reply to comment by blargsamerow in PNC Park ushers say they want a fair wage by drmartykrauss
I'm really not anymore. I have several thoughts on the matter, but I'd get downvoted into oblivion for voicing them.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jefc3am wrote
Reply to BNYM Employees by reesesmama
Must be dependent on department/seniority. A family member of mine works from home for BNYM and would've called me bitching up an absolute storm by now if he had to do this.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jefahfh wrote
Reply to comment by FiendishHawk in Pa. brewery puts the fruit flavors of Rita’s Italian Ice in new series of beers - lehighvalleylive.com by starstufft
You've never had a beer conditioned on fruit? That's all this is. They're usually decently good.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jefa1w5 wrote
Reply to comment by ChefGuru in PNC Park ushers say they want a fair wage by drmartykrauss
Yep, hate to shit on someone's job, but I've been to 2 NFL games, a handful of baseball games across varying leagues, and 2 concerts at NFL stadiums recently, and not once did I need to ask for help to figure out where to go. Should really be a job that gets rolled into the security team's duties for the rare occasion it's needed. All the ushers did was slow me down by checking tickets (really not necessary - if you're in my seat, you better believe I'm getting security to move you) and walking too slow when escorting other people.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeefl6y wrote
What a clickbait title. The contracted rooms sold out, there are still loads of rooms in the area.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jecmu9d wrote
No signs but I'd go to Point State Park or Grandview Ave for a selfie with the skyline in the background
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jear4ag wrote
Reply to comment by CharacterBrief9121 in how do taxes work for summer intern employee (from europe so I have no clue) by Formal_Purpose4527
Hate when that happens lol
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeapvkq wrote
I have frequent issues where packages sent to me have improperly covered old labels, and then they get stuck in an infinite loop because some centers read the new label and some read the old. I'm currently waiting on a package that's gone across the country 3 times. USPS was supposed to flag it for manual sorting but that didn't happen.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeapj11 wrote
Reply to comment by CharacterBrief9121 in how do taxes work for summer intern employee (from europe so I have no clue) by Formal_Purpose4527
>$23/hr would be net income if that’s what you mean. You would make that much before taxes
That's "gross income." "Net" is after taxes.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeaccyo wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in Auto Insurance Rate Increases 35% Seemingly Overnight, Allegedly Due To PA Rate Hike by Mother_Show8790
>I think dealers are the same asshole level as they've always been.
Ford and Toyota dealers, in particular, definitely got worse. The "market adjustments" were (and in many cases, still are) insane and inexcusable.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeac3bq wrote
Reply to comment by LibraryBiggles in Auto Insurance Rate Increases 35% Seemingly Overnight, Allegedly Due To PA Rate Hike by Mother_Show8790
That makes no sense...can't get parts, so the car gets totaled, but it's not really worth much anyway. Wtf. Such a scam.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jea00cv wrote
Reply to comment by thewondermexican in What happened on 376 yesterday morning? by WuKongPhooey
Forgot to mention it also hit another dump truck lol
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_je9znwa wrote
Reply to Auto Insurance Rate Increases 35% Seemingly Overnight, Allegedly Due To PA Rate Hike by Mother_Show8790
I'm 32, had the same insurance for 16 years, and my only accident was 8 years ago. I've had 2 minor citations, but they weren't reportable (no points). My insurance has never gone down, and this year it increased $250 (25%) for the year.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_je5l6qe wrote
Reply to Several School Shooter Lockdowns by bookwerm86
Your title should really include the word "hoax" so as to not give others the same heart attack.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_je1xc27 wrote
Reply to comment by MrChichibadman in Tree removal. by MrChichibadman
Last year, I called the manufacturer to verify appropriate use for it on ToH, I have notes somewhere. I'll dig them out later and PM you their instructions.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_je1o2cs wrote
Reply to comment by MrChichibadman in Tree removal. by MrChichibadman
Couple thoughts:
Glyphosate works, triclopyr is better for ToH (per PA Dept of Ag, Penn State Ag Extension). Tractor Supply sells "Brushtox," a highly-concentrated Triclopyr-based product.
You did what's called "hack-and-squirt" - a recommended method for treating ToH, but it's known to take several applications over a year or two to really work.
Try cutting the herbicide with a little bit of diesel - the thickened mixture will sit in the hacks, whereas unmixed herbicide can just trickle out.
September is pushing you luck at the end of the season. At the end of the growing season, the tree pulls nutrients into the roots for the dormant season. Herbicides must be applied before this starts. A good indicator that this has started is red-colored leaves. If the leaves are red, it's too late.
Depending on the size of the plant, a foliar application can work relatively quickly, but if it's too big, spraying the leaves may be unsafe as herbicide can blow back at you.
Sounds like you're on the right track, but may need one or two more applications this year. Just whatever you do, do not cut it down until you are certain the damn thing is dead.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_je1hs8p wrote
You may drive with your license in PA
>5. Can I drive in Pennsylvania with my Foreign Driver's License? Individuals who possess a valid foreign driver's license from their country are authorized to drive in Pennsylvania for up to one year from their date of entry into the United States, or upon expiration of their foreign license, whichever comes first. International driving permits are strongly recommended, but not required.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_je0izx9 wrote
Reply to comment by mmphoto412 in Tree removal. by MrChichibadman
Bad advice. I know someone that had a Tree of Heaven pop up in his yard. Before we had a chance to treat it with herbicide, his landscaper hacked it down with hedge trimmers. Couple weeks later we found 8 new Tree of Heaven sprouts.
The Penn State Ag Extension and PA Dept of Agriculture specifically recommend not cutting down these damn trees. Triclopyr is the recommended herbicide, and there are several ways to apply it depending on size of the plant and time of year.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_je0ikwn wrote
Reply to comment by Jazzlike_Breadfruit9 in Tree removal. by MrChichibadman
No it won't. Triclopyr is the best herbicide for Tree of Heaven, and it had very low soil activity. It doesn't leech and it dissipates fairly quickly (unless you buy a mixture branded to "work all year").
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jdzqjyn wrote
Reply to Tree removal. by MrChichibadman
What did you do to poison it? Certain methods work faster than others.
Edit: Also, depending on when in "fall" you treated it, you may have been too late. If the leaves had already started to turn red, you missed your chance.
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jeh3d46 wrote
Reply to comment by shelliefalls in Question about Three Rivers Heritage Trail by shelliefalls
Here's a Google Maps point so you don't walk past it
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SPBfpVHTVCVs1rVi9
It's just a few yards down a side sidewalk, not directly on the riverfront trail
Edit: link seems to be finicky, may not open properly