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Anyone been to Heinz Field?


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Reasons not to see the Panthers play the Steelers.

1) No Cheerleaders! (They couldn't keep them from grazing at 1/2 time!)

2) Steelers fans are right behind Eagles and Ravens fans for being rude & obnoxious!

3) Field is terrible! If the weather's bad, it becomes one big mud hole!

4) The best bar is town is the Midget bar! (Really!)

5) Girls are skanky! U of Pitt girls aren't too bad, but the general population? Skank City!

6) Dont' drive your car, get a rental. Everything rusts like over night up there!

7) Atlanta is much better!

Maybe I should have done a Letterman Top 10 list!

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my family and my friend's family were making a trip up to cooperstown when i was a wee lad and we swung by a cards pirates game on the way back. People there are assholes, traffic sucks, heinz field sucks and by the time you go it will be cold as hell.

Haha, well I'm from new england, so I'm used to the cold. I'm that person who iss wearing a sweatshirt when its 5 degres out haha

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Great stadium. Fans will heap abuse on you, but will pity you more than anything. Where you sit will determine how much abuse you'll take. The more expensive the ticket, the less abuse you will endure. Good bar scene on southside close to stadium. You'll love their jumbotron, makes ours like like a 13" black and white.

If it wasn't so close to Christmas I'd think about going too.

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