nesquiksand2
nesquiksand2 t1_j9wkcqj wrote
Reply to Can we all support Amy’s Family Pizzeria in Hatboro or is being against racism a violation of the subreddits rules? by Stalese
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking people to do.
nesquiksand2 t1_j9gy49x wrote
Reply to Places to eat and stay this weekend by paulblartson
Are you planning on hitting up any local breweries?
nesquiksand2 t1_j8v1epo wrote
Reply to comment by RollTideMeg in Driving to Pittsburgh from Columbus today by AlwaysSunnyInCBUS
I support new things if they're good
nesquiksand2 t1_j8ubbls wrote
Reply to comment by RollTideMeg in Driving to Pittsburgh from Columbus today by AlwaysSunnyInCBUS
Or don't.
nesquiksand2 t1_j74b3lc wrote
Reply to comment by GargantuanWitch in A (now former) Mad Mex Oakland employee weighs in by VacantLot412
Imagine writing this comment and thinking it's a good point.
nesquiksand2 t1_j6phg7v wrote
When I was a kid, living in south east pa, we would occasionally get this weird phone call of a recorded message saying, repeatedly, "there's been an outbreak at (so and so location). This is not a drill." I don't remember the words exactly, but every one of my family at one point had gotten the call at different times in our lives. After the message repeated a few times, the line would go down. Couldve been a prank, but it happened during the day a lot (when kids were in school. This was before smart phones)
When I was in college, I came home late from a party and was the only one home. I decided to go down to our classic, unfinished Pittsburgh basement and play some music. About ten minutes in, the basement lights started flickering. They had never flickered before, and never did again after this night. I shouted, "stop it!" And it stopped for a few minutes. Then they started flickering again. Again, I yelled for it to stop. The lights came back on again. I then turned around to see a guitar cable that I had on a nail in the wall swinging. I had about five or six cables on that wall, all next to each other, and only one cable in the middle was swinging. Not slightly, either, full on swinging. The whole, rolled up cable. Needless to say, I left the room after that.
A few weeks later, I had another creepy incident in this house. We had a cheap radio I think we bought at five below. It was the kind of radio that you would turn on/off by turning the volume knob. There was only one button on it - scan. You would turn it on, press scan, and it would just find the clearest station. One night, I woke up, and the radio had been turned on to the maximum volume, and it was all static. It was impossible for this radio to make static, since you could only scan to the clearest station. It was also impossible for someone to leave it on because it was at the maximum volume, and right outside my room. I would've heard it if someone was blasting music as I was trying to sleep. I just turned it off and went back to bed.
nesquiksand2 t1_j6noczz wrote
Reply to comment by gotmewrong66 in Pennsylvania may be at a crossroad on abortion | Opinion by BigClitMcphee
Qanon told him in a super secret message and only he could read it cuz he got the decipher ring from the cereal box
nesquiksand2 t1_j6nnzji wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Pennsylvania may be at a crossroad on abortion | Opinion by BigClitMcphee
r/republicanpedophiles
nesquiksand2 t1_j69l73s wrote
Reply to comment by Cohomology_ in Any protests/demonstrations planned? by [deleted]
Sorry if they're not covering it much on Fox news and OAN, but it's literally all over the place.
nesquiksand2 t1_j5o9ze6 wrote
Reply to What are your favorite “where the hell am I going” places in the city when it comes to poor road signing by dementedturnip26
On Boulevard of the Allies, towards downtown. One lane goes to the liberty bridge and the other one goes to the veterans bridge and I always, always forget which lane is which. The signs aren't until right before the lanes end.
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Reply to How do I unregister to vote? I’ve had enough. Both sides are only interested in arguing & getting nothing done. So unhealthy mentally. by [deleted]
Join us in the Pickle Party
nesquiksand2 t1_j4g2t3z wrote
I don't know. But generally if I'm not sure if something is illegal or not, I tend to not do it. However, it's not like cops are going to kick down your door if an 18 year old is smoking a cigar in your backyard.
Yet.
nesquiksand2 OP t1_j3mmar6 wrote
Reply to comment by SqHill in Unique Graves? by nesquiksand2
Then who is this Abraham Lincoln?
nesquiksand2 OP t1_j3mbes5 wrote
Reply to comment by SqHill in Unique Graves? by nesquiksand2
Isn't Abraham Lincoln's grave famously in Springfield, Illinois?
nesquiksand2 OP t1_j3kbw7b wrote
Reply to comment by gbw5027 in Unique Graves? by nesquiksand2
Of course
nesquiksand2 OP t1_j3jr4bv wrote
Reply to comment by AHorseNamedMischief in Unique Graves? by nesquiksand2
Say what?
nesquiksand2 OP t1_j3iphvy wrote
Reply to comment by apersello34 in Unique Graves? by nesquiksand2
Woah I need more info on this one
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nesquiksand2 t1_j220mtj wrote
Reply to comment by bagofweights in Pittsburgh A Great City For Beer Drinkers: Study Ranks it #1 by oldschoolskater
Part of it was based on price per beer as well, which I found interesting. I've never been to Asheville, but I've heard from some people that all the breweries there can be a bit overwhelming, like it's a bit more quantity than quality.
nesquiksand2 t1_j218ffb wrote
Reply to comment by footballwr82 in Pittsburgh A Great City For Beer Drinkers: Study Ranks it #1 by oldschoolskater
Mastic Trail in Glenshaw
nesquiksand2 t1_j20tx8h wrote
There are, of course, cities with more breweries, and cities with great breweries. But, as a big fan of, well, drinking, I believe that what makes Pittsburgh unique are the varieties of breweries. Looking for sours, try Strange Roots, or the kettle sours at Hitchhiker or Grist House. Looking for hazy boys? Check out Dancing Gnome. Looking for something traditional? Penn, or even Hofbrahaus, the Church, or Golden Age. Hell, we even have a gluten free brewery. Want a Caribbean themed brewery? Want mead instead? We got 'em. Every brewery does a great job at creating their own sense of style as well. I've been to other cities, and while the beers are good, A lot of them just sort of feel like a brewery, and they tend to run together. There's a reason why the national homebrewers convention was here this year, it's because we got good stuff, and something for everyone!
nesquiksand2 t1_j1wicq0 wrote
Reply to Hidden gem restaurants around Pittsburgh? by autumngloss
Bocadillos Bar
nesquiksand2 t1_j1uod64 wrote
Reply to Ranch dressing at urban tap by Pippetella
Have you tried the Ranch packets from the store, instead of the bottles? You mix it with mayo, sour cream, and buttermilk I think.
nesquiksand2 t1_jaemqgn wrote
Reply to comment by zorionek0 in Three Pennsylvania amusement parks named among best in the U.S. (Kennywood, Knoebels, and Hersheypark) by zorionek0
My gf and I tried to go to Hershey Park last summer. I've been going to Hershey since I was a kid, but I haven't been in maybe six years. It was absolutely packed. We mostly meandered around, trying to find rides with relatively short lines. In about six hours, we rode only four rides. We left early and went to Troegs.