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Learn how "Pittsburghese" has come to be such a strong symbol of Pittsburgh's identity. Barbara Johnstone, Professor of Rhetoric and Linguistics in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of English, will trace the history of the dialect, talk about how it is changing and how people across the country are keeping it alive.
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Being originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... and this city has a language all its own called Pittsburghese. I poke fun at some of the terms... and trust me... there are more. So, to all you "Yinzers"... don't get too ticked off at me.
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me singing and playing Watch Me Bleed by Scary Kids Scaring Kids
and yes i realize i say "kellers" instead of "colors" XD just my pittsburghese showin =D
sorry its a little messy.. singin and playin at the same time isn't too easy..