Rumors are flying around Pittsburgh that both Steelers quarterbacks Big Ben and Charlie Batch are injured and neither may be available for Sunday’s game. Big Ben may have a concussion and Batch may have injured the wrist of his throwing hand…
Writers, check out the articles and flash fiction stories of the Gazette. This blog is the home of some of the best very short stories being published today.
Don’t be shy. Step up and enjoy this blog out of Pittsburgh. Enjoy the fiction. Enjoy the articles. Enjoy the commentaries. Yes, enjoy the word on the street.
Live life with passion and remember that rock and roll will never die.
This is the Old Soldier reporting from Oakland in the heart of the City of Pittsburgh.
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So You Want To Be A Full Time Blogger?
Good morning, good morning. The Old Soldier is getting a late start this morning. It’s 11:15 AM. Let’s get blogging.
So, you want to be a professional blogger? You better check this out first: The All Day Blogger. The Old Solder would not lie…
It seems that Big Ben will play on Sunday and the Mayor and his wife are separating. So much for the news…
I still say the big non-profits, like UPMC, have to pay taxes. You get that big and you better believe you’re making a profit. How does the University of Pittsburgh own as much property as it does and it’s not making big profits. Who do they think they’re fooling? They’re not fooling the Gazette.
This is the Old Soldier reporting from Oakland in the heart of the City of Pittsburgh.
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