Monday, January 31, 2011

Live from Pittsburgh...

Did you know that Saturday Night Live cast member/head writer/Weekend Update host Seth Meyers is a Steelers fan?! As a huge fan of both SNL and the Steelers, I was elated when I discovered that Seth is a member of Steelers nation!
If you're not familiar with Seth's comic genius -- well, you've really been missing out. So check out his latest Weekend Update segment, 2010 monologue at the ESPY awards and this review of his visit to Happy Valley last year. I'm crossing my fingers that he'll return to Happy Valley sometime during my upcoming four years there!

Here's a snippet from an interview with Seth in the Post Gazette about his loyalty to the black and gold:


Go Steelers!

wordle, wordle, wordle!

Today, I was introduced to the website Wordle. The website creates word clouds from provided text. You can create a Wordle about anything you want -- your personal interests, an interesting article, your favorite sports team's roster, etc.

Here's a Wordle all about me...


Here's another Wordle that features the Pittsburgh Penguins' roster...


You can click on the images to make them bigger and easier to read. Enjoy!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Here We Go!



Here's the 2010-2011 version of the Pittsburgh Steelers' fight song!

Lyrics:

Here we go
Here we go
Here we go, Steelers
Here we go
Pittsburgh’s going to the super bowl
Here we go

Cheer the Steelers
Black and the gold
Here we go
It’s town of Pittsburgh’s heart and soul
Here we go
The Steelers nation has the best fans
We are from Pittsburgh the six time super bowl champs

Here we go
Here we go
Here we go, Steelers
Here we go
Pittsburgh’s going to the superbowl

Coach Tomlin is ready to win
With Ward, Miller, Wallace and Ben
We’ll go to Mendenhall to get a touch down
And if you get in his way he’s going to knock you around

Here we go
Here we go
Here we go, Steelers
Here we go
Pittsburgh’s going to the superbowl

Now the offense is ready to score
And there’s one thing we know for sure
If we don’t get it in the end zone
We’ll get 3 points off of Suisham’s toe

Here we go
Here we go
Here we go, Steelers
Here we go
Pittsburgh’s going to the superbowl
Here we go

We’ve got Harrison, Smith and Hampton
Polamalu, Ike and Timmons
The other team won’t gain any ground
Because the defense is gonna bring the steel curtain down

Here we go
Here we go
Here we go, Steelers
Here we go
Pittsburgh’s going to the superbowl
Here we go

Super Gleeful news!

Next Sunday just got even better!

In addition to my hometown team playing in the Super Bowl, one of my favorite singers/actresses will be performing during the pre-game festivities. Singer/actress Lea Michele from the hit TV show will be singing "America the Beautiful" before the big game. Singers such as Faith Hill, Mary J. Blige and Ray Charles have previously performed the song at the Super Bowl. Not only will Michele be singing at the game, her hit show's much hyped sports themed episode will air post-game!

On Michele's Twitter, she wrote "So excited to sing at the Superbowl!!!! It's gonna be so much fun!!! See you soon Dallas!!!"

If the Steelers win their record seventh Super Bowl, next Sunday night will truly be a gleeful occasion!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Born Into Steeler Nation

Newborns at St. Clair Hospital in Mt. Lebanon, PA
Credit: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Bob Crytzer

Awwww! Here's a picture that oozes both cuteness and black and gold pride!

Congratulations to the parents of the newest members of Steeler Nation, and of course, Go Steelers!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Weekly Hat Trick

On the Pens...

Despite the absence of superstars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin from this weekend's NHL All Star game festivities, other superstars will be introduced. You're probably thinking: Of course! There will be many other NHL all stars in North Carolina! Sid and Geno aren't hockey's only stars. But I'm not talking about hockey players. I'm talking about the new superheroes that will be introduced the day before the All Star game. The league partnered with Marvel Comics and legendary artist Stan Lee to create Marvel-esque characters for each of the 30 NHL teams. The project has been dubbed the Guardian Project, and eventually books, cartoons and other merchandise will be created related to the characters.

Here's a look at the Penguins' character:
GUARDIAN PROJECT 30 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

I've never been a huge fan of comics, but these characters are pretty awesome! It's also an interesting way to reach a new demographic of NHL fans.

Here's a link to the Guardian Project's official website:
http://www.guardianproject30.com/

Also, check out this Pittsburgh Post Gazette article about the Project:
http://postgazette.com/pg/11028/1121125-61.stm

Go Pens!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Links N@

Once a week, I will be posting a link (or two...or three...) to cool news about the 'Burgh, articles about the black and yellow, online shops, etc. Be sure to follow the weekly link(s) for even more cool stuff about the Steel City!

This week's link will take you to an awesome online store featuring unique Steelers tees. I discovered this store on one of my favorite Pittsburgh blogs, Virginia Montanez's That's Church. These tees are the perfect way to display your black and gold pride and support the team on their road to the Super Bowl! I'll probably be ordering one or two of these tees for myself in a matter of minutes...

The perfect tees to cheer on your favorite team!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Far away from the 'Burgh...

While this blog is predominantly about the 'Burgh, I'll occasionally highlight my other interests and hobbies. Hopefully, you'll enjoy these posts about topics far away from the 'Burgh! This week's post focuses on one of my favorite TV shows and one of my current obsessions:

OK, so I'm slightly addicted to the teen drama One Tree Hill. While the show is extremely over dramatic and slightly unrealistic, it still provides some valuable life lessons. You can definitely apply these lessons to your life, even if you're not a fan of the show! Check 'em out...

Life Lessons from One Tree Hill

1. People always leave but sometimes they come back.
2. Sibling hatred and rivalry doesn't last forever. The sibling you despise today may become your best friend tomorrow.
3. Rain is always a good thing.
4. People can always change for the better.
5. Dealing with your parents' divorce can be really rough but with good friends you can get through it.
6. Don't ever forget about your dreams.
7. Always protect and defend your loved ones.
8. Marriage is full of obstacles and hardships.
9. Dreams come true everyday.
10. And of course, true love never fails.

P.S. Yes, this was my second post of the day. BUT I'm new to this whole blogging thing and I'm slightly addicted! ;)

Top 10 -- Pittsburgh

David Letterman has his nightly Top 1o lists. SportsCenter has its daily Top 10 plays from the sports world. And the Over the Hills and Far Away blog has its own version of the Top 10. Today's OTHAFA Top 10 is all about this blogger's favorite city -- Pittsburgh.

Check out the Top 10 List of What Not to Miss on a visit to the 'Burgh:
1. PNC Park -- This stunning gem on the Allegheny River is the home of the perpetually pitiful Pittsburgh Pirates, who hardly deserve to play in such an amazing facility. PNC was called one of the "top ten places to watch the game" by author Jay Ahjua and has also been named one of America's 7 Best Ballparks. So next time you're in the 'Burgh be sure to stop by its ballpark for a game, concert or other event.
2. The Riverwalk -- It may seem like a simple sidewalk adjacent to the Allegeny, but the Riverwalk is so much more. It serves as a pathway to PNC Park, the Steelers' Heinz Field and numerous restaraunts and office buildings. It also serves as an excellent walking and biking trail for outdoors enthusiasts. Perhaps most importantly it provides stunning views of the city skyline.
3. The Waterfront -- Located just outside of the city in Homestead, PA the Waterfront is the site of a former U.S. Steel Plant that has been transformed into a modern day shopping mecca. The steel plant closed its doors in 1987 and twelve years later the Waterfront shopping complex opened. In addition to the stores, the open hearth stacks from the steel plant remain in homage to the site's former occupant.
4. Station Square -- This 52 acre riverfront complex is located on the shore of the Monongahela river. At the heart of the complex is Bessemer Court, which is home to a magnificent fountain, as well as shops and eateries. Here you can shop, eat, party, walk the scenic riverside path or take a voyage on one of the Gateway Clipper boats.
5. The Inclines -- For unforgettable views of the skyline, take a voyage on one of the city's two remaining inclines. The 'Burgh was formerly home to fifteen inclines, but today only the Duquesne and Monongahela inclines remain. Access the Monongahela across the street from the Station Square complex and the Duquesne from West Carson street.
6. Pamela's Diner -- The diner became nationally recognized when President Obama ate pancakes there on a campaign stop and later invited the owners to cook at a White House event. There are six locations in the region so be sure to stop by one of them and enjoy a delectable breakfast.
7. The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium -- I may be slightly biased, but the 'Burgh's Zoo truly seems like one of the best in the country. Highlights include the polar bear exhibit, Kids Kingdom and the high-tech aquarium.
8. The Cultural District -- Located downtown, this region is home to the city's theaters. From plays to musicals to ballets to operas there's something for everyone. Theaters include the Benedum, O'Reilly, Pittsburgh Public Theater and more.
9. Fallingwater -- As a Pittsburgher, I'm ashamed to admit that I've never visited this architectural wonder. It's certainly on my personal list of places to visit, and it should be on yours too. Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece is located just 50 miles southeast of the city in Fayette County.
10. Heinz History Center -- Just one of the city's many museums, this one has the distinction of being the largest museum in the state. Located in the Strip District, the museum is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and is also home to the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum. It's certainly a must-see for history buffs visiting the 'Burgh!

This is just a sampling of the many wonderful sights in the 'Burgh! Check out visitpittsburgh.com for more info on my favorite city!