citsonga_cixelsyd

citsonga_cixelsyd t1_jaf1dfc wrote

The slogan could have been written by a man or a woman. Most likely though it was written by a committee consisting of men and women that don't work for UPMC but their media consultant.

Whatever the case it seems pretty Orwellian.

I always feels like somebody's watching me...and I have no privacy. -Rockwell

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citsonga_cixelsyd t1_j9ibe3r wrote

Nostalgia I suppose. They're on the rafters in my workshop. I can look up and see the first car I ever bought (A '64 Ford Fairlane), the last car I've sold as of yet (a 2005 Chevy) and all the cars in between. I like the feeling of attachment to my past.

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Yes. I still have all of my drivers licenses too; including the paper one that I was issued before we switched to photo licensing.

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citsonga_cixelsyd t1_j7c7gha wrote

I live in Pittsburgh, about 90 minutes away. For at least 40 years I've been thinking I should go up there for Groundhog Day at least once. Then the reality of late January sets in and I think; "Do I really want to be up there in the dark and 15° weather for a 15 minute show?" and the answer is always the same. So I stay home and watch it on the morning news.

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citsonga_cixelsyd t1_iz3gvx7 wrote

The thing that struck me was that you're on private property. Even if it was a rust bucket, you have it covered. How is this an issue that they feel the need to address.

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The fact that the authorities came onto private property and uncovered it makes me feel like somebody, for whatever reason, reported you.

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