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Proud to be in Pittsburgh

Posted by bcollier  Published in Around the Web

The Onion (yes, headquartered in my hometown of Madison, WI) recently posted an article about local Pittsburgh students being among some of the best in the nation at spelling “Roethlisberger” (the last name of the Steelers’ quarterback). It’s a proud time to live in Pittsburgh.

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