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Another internet quiz
Topic Started: Aug 6 2015, 11:09 AM (155 Views)
big al
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Which historical Pittsburgh figure are you?

I was Mister Rogers.

Big Al
Location: Western PA

"jesu, der simcha fun der man's farlangen."
-bachophile
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Catseye
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We iz both Mr. Rogers, Al.
"How awful a knowledge of the truth can be." -- Sophocles, Oedipus Rex
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Mikhailoh
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If you want trouble, find yourself a redhead
Everybody is Mr. Rogers.

It's Pittsburgh, fercrissakes. That's all there is.
Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead - Lucille Ball
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Aqua Letifer
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ZOOOOOM!
Oh badass.

I'm Rosie the Riveter!
I cite irreconcilable differences.
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Newpianoplayer
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First I was Mr Rogers
then H.J. Heinz
then George Washington
then Andrew Carnegie




Result: H.J. Heinz

You’re committed to quality and innovation whether at your job, at home, or with your family. At eight years old, H.J. Heinz began selling produce from his mother’s garden out of a wagon and eventually grew his company to be a worldwide leader today.

You know that you have to “do the best you can, where are you, with what you have today.” (H.J. Heinz)

Learn more about H.J. Heinz and experience 145 years of the Heinz Company as part of the Heinz exhibition at the History Center.


Result: George Washington

You’re best at leading the way and commanding respect from others. Before George Washington was the first President of the United States, he led troops during the French & Indian War and aided in the exploration of Western Pennsylvania.

You know not to back away from a challenge and have an innate sense of adventure and exploration. Keep surging forward into the future!

Learn more about George Washington and the French & Indian War in the Clash of Empires exhibition at the Heinz History Center.







Result: Andrew Carnegie

A savvy business sense and intuitive innovation help you stand out. Business tycoon Andrew Carnegie left his mark on Pittsburgh and the world with his inventions and philanthropy during the 19th century. Libraries and cultural centers around the world are named in his honor.

While you’re climbing the corporate ladder, remember to follow Carnegie’s example and give back to your community and others.

Learn more about Carnegie and other Pittsburgh innovators in the Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation exhibition at the Heinz History Center.





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Friday
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I'm George Washington?!
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sue
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HOLY CARP!!!
Andrew Carnegie
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Luke's Dad
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Deborah Jean Palfrey
The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it.
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Luke's Dad
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Aqua Letifer
Aug 6 2015, 11:54 AM
Oh badass.

I'm Rosie the Riveter!
:thumb:
The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it.
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