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July 28, 2006

Pittsburgh, Take 1

Welcome. You have no idea what you've gotten yourself into. You've just happened upon the first post of the BoFlog, a web log, if you will, co-written by Sara Bozich and Bob Flounders recounting our trip to Pittsburgh.

We're both writers for the P-N, and I really wanted to pitch this as a viable story/blog/column idea, but Bob wouldn't help me out. Instead, the Internet will have to serve as the main venue.

I'm here first, so I get to do this. Flounders had to golf today, so he and his other partner-in-crime, The Danimal, won't be here for a while.

We're staying at the Westin, where I have a view of the train station (which brings back memories of college commutes for me).

While waiting for the boyz, the 'Zos and I are going to go around the corner to August Henry's to toast the weekend with a little brew and wait for our golfing friends to join us.

Next post should come from Flounders.

P.S. We've already seen a small handful of Harrisburg politicos ... If you're in town and reading, give us a shout!

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