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the-gone-ton · 11 months
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Why so blue?
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sodafrog13 · 2 months
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new desktop theme, And it's rlly cute, u guys should check it out :V
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bubblemaximus · 5 months
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I love the Uniontown Mall so much
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urbanprole · 10 months
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I would reblog your hilarious tough guy posturing, but that spacelazarwolf chick is a real downer of a yentl. I usually talk down to the retarded, like yourself, who think being part of a gross thrupple with a woman and a dude who fucks your wife is normal and cool. I guess you dont like emojis and effort :(
Of course you would be as much of a media whore as you can. What a sad pathetic attempt at 15 minutes of attention on the clown. Being on the news? For internet arguments wheil I'm wasting time on the clock? I'll take note for achievement, thanks. And now cause I don't kowtow to your cow wife's delusions of being on the tumblr vetting committee, after stalking me and sending me anons for years cause apparently even two dicks isnt enough to keep her busy. All cause you're old and fading and upset she gets plowed by some rando with autogynephilia 😂. Its as transparent as a window, buddy.
Anyway, ramble on as I do, making fun points, I will say- I wouldnt go to the shitholes like butler and beaver and fucking uniontown, or wherever you bring your traveling clown show of whatever. We don't need to go into old useless details, but I did box at Annapolis and for years aboard ship. It gets dull out there. So- you fight me downtown, like the corny bum you are, outside the sadly recently closed market square mcdonalds, where some of our cities greatest bum fights were had, or at the closed century three mall in moneroeville, an exemplary example of so many failed gen x hopes, much like your sad lil life
How to make white men type paragraphs.
Anyone care to summarize for me? Did he give an MOS or nah?
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ledenews · 6 months
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signstatpa · 1 year
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The Many Benefits of billboard installation in Pittsburgh and Uniontown, PA
​Billboard installation is a great way to advertise a business or organization in Pittsburgh and Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Whether a small business or a large corporation, billboard installation in these cities can help increase visibility and bring attention to the company. In an age when digital marketing is the primary promotion tool, billboard installation still holds its place in the marketing mix. With the right graphics, texts, logos, and other design elements, a billboard installation in Pittsburgh and Uniontown, Pennsylvania, can catch the eye of passersby and create a lasting impression. The best part about billboard installation is that it allows companies to target a wide range of audiences. One can install it near busy intersections, highways, or high-traffic areas such as airports and shopping malls. Here are some of the common benefits of billboard installation: Eye-catching displays: First and foremost, contemporary billboards are designed to be eye-catching and bold, often to capture the attention of passersby. These billboards can easily be seen from long distances and will likely remain in the minds of those who view them. People walking by can enjoy the unique pictures on the billboard, which are often funny or thought-provoking. 24/7 advertisement: One of the most advantageous features of billboards is that they can advertise a product or message 24/7. Businesses can reap the benefits of a consistently visible advertisement, as viewers can take in their message at any hour of the day. Because these advertising tools are always around, they engage and familiarize people in a way that would be hard to do with other media. Customized location: Another great benefit of billboards is the fact that they can be placed in highly visible, customized locations. Having a billboard in an area that sees a lot of traffic can ensure that the message will reach a large and varied audience. One can choose a location based on the type of person they want to reach, such as near shopping centers, highways, or other popular spots. A wide net of customer targeting: One of the most significant advantages of billboard advertising is the wide net it casts in terms of customer targeting. In other words, businesses can ensure that their message reaches a wide range of potential customers, from those who are just driving by to those who frequent the area. Modern billboards incorporate sophisticated technology to collect data about customer demographics, enabling businesses to customize their message and tailor it to the right audience. Brand awareness: Contemporary billboards are designed to create maximum brand awareness. In conjunction with attractive colors, graceful graphics, and texts can help businesses make a compelling and lasting impact. The more eye-catching the ad, the more likely customers will be to remember it. Dynamic graphic displays: Using dynamic visual displays in modern billboards efficiently captures customers' attention. It helps create a memorable impression of the business and promote its products and services. Using modern technologies, businesses can produce eye-catching billboards that uniquely and memorably showcase their brand. ROI on increased monthly income: Billboard monthly rentals can be expensive, but the return on investment (ROI) when it comes to increased monthly income can be well worth the cost. An eye-catching billboard in the right location can help attract more customers and increase sales. Many businesses use monument signs in Pittsburgh and Monroeville, Pennsylvania, alongside billboards to maximize their visibility and reach out to new potential customers. Billboards and monument signs can provide a business with great ROI on increased monthly income.
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agentsmj · 4 years
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Things change #shopping #mall #forgotten #uniontown #pennsylvania #hipstamatic #outandabout #summer #2020 #hallway #eerie #timespast (at Uniontown Mall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEhAUK-jUAk/?igshid=qvo4614dyiz7
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oblivionfoodcourt · 4 years
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Uniontown Mall: Awash in a Sea of Green - Raw & Real Retail
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tara2841v · 6 years
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Credit Repair in Uniontown Mall, Uniontown, PA
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flauntpage · 5 years
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Opinion: Life is Too Short to go to the Same Jersey Shore Town Every Summer
Me?
I’m a Jersey Shore guy. Vacationed in Sea Isle City from childhood to 2004, now it’s Mays Landing every summer dating back to 2012. These days I’m splashing around in the Great Egg Harbor River or rolling down 559 to Smitty’s Clam Bar and/or The Surf Mall, where you can still get that Rage Against the Machine “Evil Empire” poster for $7.99.
You probably know a lot of people like me. They’ve been going to a place like Wildwood for 40 straight years, but there’s no real explanation for it. They just go to Wildwood because they always go to Wildwood. And it’s not necessarily because Cape May sucks, it’s just because Wildwood is their spot.
That’s what we are as Delaware Valley natives – fiercely parochial. It’s simultaneously our best trait and our worst trait, because while we’re certainly loyal we aren’t exactly the most cultured or well-traveled people in the United States. Ask your neighbors to point to Africa on a map, or Harrisburg, and it’s probably not gonna go well.
We need to fix this. When the furthest people will travel is the next Eagles road game, then you know we’ve got a problem. It’s a big world out there, and life is too short to spend every summer living as a shoobie motherfucker. Even if you want to spend 11 summer weekends getting flesh-eating bacteria at the Windrift, use that 12th weekend to do something different. Something unique. Something liberating.
Problem with Philly is that we like familiarity. We eat at the same restaurants, shop at the same stores, watch the same TV shows, and do the same shitty recreational activities. We find comfort doing things we’ve always done, because you’re not gonna be thrown for a loop when stopping into the South Philly Ikea. You pretty much know what you’re gonna get, which is the Hjallarmsdottir bedroom set. But that’s also boring, and it’s why we need to branch out and try new and exciting things.
There are a lot of places worth visiting in this area alone. We are blessed to live on the eastern seaboard, as opposed to some place like Chadron, Nebraska, where the air quality and tax situation is probably 5,000 times better but there ain’t jack shit to do. No offense to Chadron natives, but they don’t have the options we do, some of which are:
The Poconos
The Poconos do not suck. You can rent a house up there or do all kinds of recreational water stuff for the same cost or less than what it requires to rent a house for the week in Stone Harbor.
Lake Wallenpaupack is “my shit,” as Gwen Stefani once said.
Delmarva Jawns
I took my wife on this five-day trip about five years ago:
Fun ride. We spent a night in Dewey, then stopped in Ocean City and Chincoteague on day two. Didn’t see any horses though, which was lame. Then we went over the crazy long bridge from the peninsula into Virginia Beach, spent two nights there, then made a pit stop in Baltimore on the way home, for crabcakes and football.
This didn’t break the bank at all, just a short loop down and back.
The other side of Pennsylvania
Some people have done the trip out to Pittsburgh to see the Phillies or Flyers play, but there’s other stuff to do out there. Go check out Falling Water, then spend a weekend at Nemacolin Woodland Resort near Uniontown.
Or go north and slightly west, see some of the state forest land in and around Happy Valley, hit up the Ricketts Glen waterfall trail. Pennsylvania is a lot bigger than Philadelphia, so go see it.
Go to Canada (or Maine)
Montreal and Toronto are both about eight hours from Philly. The drives really are not bad at all. Actually Toronto is a very nice trek, because you’re going up the Northeast Extension, then taking 80 through Wiliamsport and up into New York. It’s a really scenic ride. Montreal is a straight shot up 87 through equally pretty upstate New York:
Another trip I recommend is Maine, which features the very underrated city of Portland. Upper New England also has a very good craft beer scene, with Smuttynose right off of I-95 in New Hampshire and then places like Shipyard in Portland proper. If you have a few extra days, go a few more hours up and check out Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.
These places are not far away:
Here’s how far we are from –
New York: two hours
Boston: six hours
Baltimore: two hours
Washington: a little under three hours
Outer Banks: seven hours
You can make a weekend or more out of all five of those places. Maybe not Baltimore though… you can do B-more in 24 hours.
Right, so anyway…
I could keep throwing ideas at you here, but then I’d be a travel agent.
The point is this:
It’s a big country and a big world. Do you really wanna be sitting there at Manco and Manco when you’re 65 years old, eating another slice of boardwalk pizza, and thinking to yourself, ‘man, I wish I really went somewhere else in my youth.‘? No, you don’t want that to happen. I already have regrets at age 34, because I was lugging a camera around Morgantown, West Virginia while other college students were “studying” abroad in places like Rome, London, and Madrid. The most exotic place I visited in college was Cleveland.
So anyway, go do something different. Branch out. Step outside of your comfort zone and your parochial Philadelphia bubble. Expand the horizons. Nobody’s sitting here saying the Jersey Shore is a bad place, because it’s not, but there’s a lot more to do and see out there. Life’s too short to spend every weekend at La Costa.
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the-gone-ton · 10 months
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ebrainy · 5 years
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Potato Chips Recall at ALDI
Olde York Potato Chips of Brampton, Ontario is recalling Clancy’s Wavy Potato Chips 10 oz (UPC 0 41498 16306 8) with the specific lot code BEST If Used By FEB 22 19 1A6 because they may contain undeclared milk.
The recalled Clancy’s Wavy Potato Chips 10 oz (UPC 0 41498 16306 8) BEST If Used By FEB 22 19 1A6 were distributed to the ALDI stores listed below:
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Address City State Zip 2731 West State Street Olean NY 14760 3878 Vineyard Drive Dunkirk NY 14048 930 Fairmount Avenue Jamestown NY 14701
Ohio
Address City State Zip 15849 Sr 170 East Liverpool OH 43920 4150 Mall Drive Steubenville OH 43952 68525 Addie Way St. Clairsville OH 43950
Pennsylvania
Address City State Zip #6 575 Morgantown Street Uniontown PA 15401 780 Rostraver Road Belle Vernon PA 15012 210 Greene Plaza Waynesburg PA 15370 4728 Buffalo Road Erie PA 16510 2909 E. State Street Hermitage PA 16148 2647 West 12th Street Erie PA 16505 2222 Downs Drive Erie PA 16509 1706 McMahon Road Altoona PA 16602 2910 Oakland Avenue Indiana PA 15701 475 Galleria Drive Johnstown PA 15904 2415 State Rt. 257 Cranberry PA 16319 4490 Admiral Peary Highway Ebensburg PA 15931 275 Dworman Lane New Castle PA 16101 300 Butler Commons Butler PA 16001 119 Triangle Drive Greensburg PA 15601 351 Logan Lane Baden PA 15005 2 Pine Grv Village Drive Grove City PA 16127 100 Aldi Drive North Versailles PA 15137 880 Butler Street Shaler Township PA 15223 1766 Golden Mile Highway Monroeville PA 15146 239 Clairton Boulevard West Mifflin PA 15122 16500 Conneaut Lake Road Meadville PA 16335 22827 Route 68 Clarion PA 16214 18 Trinity Point Drive Washington PA 15301 100 Costco Drive Robinson Township PA 15205 5159 Library Road Bethel Park PA 15102 16 Federal Drive Penn Hills PA 15235 2348 Ardmore Boulevard Forest Hills PA 15221 33 Williamson Road Greenville PA 16125 101 Center Commons Boulevard Monaca PA 15061 2301 Sharky’s Drive Latrobe PA 15650 1040 Village Center Drive Tarentum PA 15084 2515 Leechburg Road Lower Burrell PA 15068 2580 Constitution Boulevard Beaver Falls PA 15010 545 W Mahoning Street Punxsutawney PA 15767 11 Hilltop Plaza Kittanning PA 16201 8775 Norwin Avenue North Huntingdon PA 15642 4578 Route 8 Allison Park PA 15101 6290 Northway Drive Pittsburgh PA 15237 20111 Route 19 Cranberry Township PA 16066 3089 Sussex Avenue Baldwin Township PA 15226 114 Chartiers Avenue McKees Rocks PA 15136 1606 North Center Avenue Somerset PA 15501 5700 Shaffer Road Dubois PA 15801 11800 Perry Highway Wexford PA 15090 2628 East Carson Street Pittsburgh PA 15203 5631 Baum Boulevard Pittsburgh PA 15206 3013 Washington Pike Bridgeville PA 15017 1001 East Main Street Bradford PA 16701 3917 Market Street Warren PA 16365 300 Eden Park Boulevard McKeesport PA 15132 7350 Saltsburg Road Penn Hills PA 15235 5200 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224 5239 Brownsville Road Baldwin Boro PA 15236 7221 McKnight Road Ross Township PA 15237 2011 Sheffield Road Aliquippa PA 15001 196 Bon Aire Plaza Butler PA 16001 1160 Washington Avenue Carnegie PA 15106 127 East 7th Avenue Homestead PA 15120
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Address City State Zip 3519 Monongahela Boulevard Star City WV 26505 555 Emily Drive Clarksburg WV 26301 245 University Avenue Morgantown WV 26505
The product comes in a 10 oz bag marked with the lot code “BEST If Used By FEB 22 19 1A6” on the top right corner of the front of the bag. A total of 96 cases were affected.
One gastrointestinal illness has been reported to date.
The issue was discovered when two consumers reported nding sour cream& onion seasoning on Clancy’s Wavy Potato Chips 10 oz BEST If Used By FEB 22 19 1A6. Olde York conducted an investigation which indicated that the problem was caused by an isolated breakdown in the company’s cleaning process.
Consumers who have purchased the recalled Clancy’s Wavy Potato Chips 10 oz BEST If Used By FEB 22 19 1A6 product may dispose of it or return it to their local ALDI store for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact Olde York Potato Chips Customer Care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (905) 669-2083 x 227.
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tinnedpineapple · 6 years
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#Thor and #Hela are ready to sell you a #Mjolnir soap! Get it before she destroys it! (at Uniontown Mall)
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ledenews · 6 months
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Ben Turvey: An Average Wheeling Witness with Stories to Tell
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Most likely, you don’t know Ben Turvey, and he’s OK with that. He takes care of him and his, works in security, and he keeps to himself. But Ben’s silence doesn’t mean he doesn’t have stories to tell. He does, and that’s why he’ll be a guest this afternoon at 5 p.m. on River Talk 100.1FM and AM 1290. Mr. Turvey wants to talk about what he knows. He was born in the early 1960s at a time when his hometown was still swelled with the hustle and bustle of prosperity and when a job in the local steel mill secured the American Dream, but then he had to watch the dreaded decline. The loss of industrial jobs caused population decline throughout the Upper Ohio Valley, and retailers vacated downtown districts because consumers wanted something called a mall. The economic ripple effects unfortunately caused “Main Street USA” to transform to ghost towns within a wide swath of the country now known as the Rust Belt, and Turvey witnessed it all in Wheeling. He remembers Ziegenfelder’s before the Twin Pops, Mail Pouch before Swisher, the Downs before the casino, the trains in downtown, Saturday afternoon Christmas parades, and when an ICEE from Hill’s Department Store down in Benwood made everything right in the world. But, see, it’s not that Ben wants to live in the past. And if you forget him once his radio fame is over, he won't care. The 62-year-old just hopes some of his favorite memories will become new realities for new folks in his hometown. Ben has had a lot of different jobs in his professional career, but his favorite was at the 12th Street Garage during its heyday. Why have you chosen to be a resident of Wheeling, W.Va.? I was born here, but I’ve actually lived away from Wheeling several times and moved home each time. One time I moved to Uniontown, Pa. from 2011 until 2016, but I was having a rough time there. I remember consciously thinking at one point that if I became homeless, I’d rather it be at home in Wheeling where I knew the area and what it offered. Also, I live here for family, my aunt and uncle along with my five cousins who I consider my siblings. At one point, my youngest daughter and granddaughter were actually living in the Wheeling area, too. In which neighborhoods of Wheeling have you lived, and which did you enjoy the most? I’ve lived in Warwood, Center Wheeling, North Wheeling, East Wheeling on 14th Street, and Wheeling Island. I liked living in North wheeling the most in the 1980’s. Moose’s Bar was my home away from home back in my drinking days, and I also felt a good sense of community there. Ben was married to his first wife, Cindy, when he was almost 16 years old. During your lifetime, what has gone away from the area that you wish would make a comeback? Elby’s, of course. The Big Boy sandwich was always my favorite with their amazing strawberry milkshake. Also, I wish we at least one movie theater in downtown Wheeling, too. One of your photos is of you as a boy (in stripes) in front of the former Court Theatre. Tell us the story about that photograph. “Fool’s Parade,” a movie filmed in Moundsville, was premiering at the Court Theater. I remember looking down Chapline Street to see if the parade was coming. At one point that day, my mother and I were standing near the corner of Market Street and the alley by Stone & Thomas, and Jimmy Stewart and Strother Martin were coming by in an older 1940s-style car. Strother Martin said, “Howdy ma’am,” in his southern drawl to my mom. She was all excited and I remember her telling everyone who said hi to her. The Wheeling area once had several drive-in theatres, including this one just outside the Elm Grove community. What kind of future do you see for the city of Wheeling? What kind of future do I see for wheeling? To me, that’s a very hard question because I haven’t thought about it much. As far as downtown Wheeling, I believe it's had its day. When the voters turned down the idea of a downtown mall idea, I think that was the beginning of the end. And then the mall in St. Clairsville was built about a decade later, and that was it for the downtown. There needs to be a big industry not far from downtown to employ regular people. Ziegenfelder’s is a fine place. I’ve actually worked there a couple of times, but it’s not all that big. I think if there was a big employer closer than The Highlands or Ohio Valley Mall to downtown Wheeling, the downtown area would finally grow again. Turvey grew up on Grandview Manor during the 1960-70s. Read the full article
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We're all set up at Uniontown Mall! We've got a selection of jewelry on hand with a bunch of books and stories! We'll be here until closing time. #craftshow #holidayshopping #shopping #shopsmall #shoplocal #supportsmallbiz #handmade via Instagram http://ift.tt/2AAIq01
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wpanews · 7 years
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Republic Food Enterprise Center adds store at Uniontown Mall A nonprofit tasked with meeting the region’s needs for fresh, locally sourced food will extend its reach by bringing its products to the county seat this holiday season. Source: Republic Food Enterprise Center adds store at Uniontown Mall
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