Really, who’s gonna move a walker? This territory marker up the street wins at the #parkingchair game.
More & more blogs keep popping up!
Really, who’s gonna move a walker? This territory marker up the street wins at the #parkingchair game.
More & more blogs keep popping up!
Well, maybe not thrilling… but pretty damn cool.
State urges food allergy safety in restaurants – The Boston Globe http://shar.es/mnumS via @sharethis #foodallergy #peanutallergy about 16 hours ago from web
wbur.org: State Proposes New Food Allergy Rules For Restaurants http://www.wbur.org/2010/02/11/allergy @WBUR #foodallergy #legislation about 16 hours ago from web
What’s so thrilling? Well, people in the US are being made more aware of allergies. Of course it has to start in Massachusetts, not Pennsylvania. I’m also fully aware that proposed laws aren’t actual laws… but there is some hope some more awareness being raised in public kitchens. Sadly for me, they keep citing peanuts, soy, wheat, milk, & fish. What about us shellfish people? Ha ha ha. I guess ‘fish’ is supposed to cover that.
Thanks to pnutfreeworld! If you’re on twitter, and have allergies… check out this list.
Heh. This are still amusing to me. People searching for these terms ended up at my blog…
Search Engine Terms
These are terms people used to find your blog.
Today
Search Views data next generation 1 teriyaki as a competitor to subway 1 who won the pens game last night 1 9 levels of hell 1 palm pre “msg 1051” 1 Yesterday
Search Views 9 levels of hell 2 what seats are blocked at mellon arena 1 sprint short code expired 1 9230: the short code you are attempting 1 chart of dante’s hell 1 “parking chair” 1 9230: message failed. shortcode may have 1 sprint error msg 1051 1 pizza hut allergen 1 pizza in alliteration 1
It’s a strange world we live in.
I see that Dante’s levels of hell, the Sprint shortcode error, and Pizza Hut are still big hits… and someone must have read my Data vs. C-3PO article.
If you live or work in the ‘Burgh, I’m sure you’ve seen it; The lonely lawn chair sitting in the middle of a parking space. I always thought this was a phenomenon used most heavily on the South Side… but as time goes on, I realize that it’s all over the city… Especially when we have ridiculously snowy weather. I’m sure other cities have this phenomenon… but I’m just talking about Pittsburgh.
Looks like they even have a Wikipedia entry, and a Google search pulls up a lot of seemingly relevant links.
As you can see from andybotpgh on Twitter, the “parking chair” can be anything that takes up a space that you labored to liberate from piles of snow. By the way, the #parkingchair hashtag is genius.
While the parking chair is certainly visible throughout the year, my focus will be in the winter months, and well, really during the last couple of days… during the Snowpocalypse 2010 storm.
Like most of you, my wife & I labored for many hours on Saturday & Sunday to clear our sidewalk, steps, and to dig out our cars from the mess that is on-street parking in Dormont. We cleared the sidewalk, only to have a place to put the snow from on top of & around our cars, then to shovel the sidewalk again… lifting snow on to the now approximately six foot high pile of frozen white pain in the ass from above in our tiny front yard.
To appreciate the insanity that surrounded or cars…

It was chaos. If you’re interested, check out the more photos of the surrounding neighborhood & nearby park here.
To put the ensuing rant in perspective… I fully realize that this is not a life-threatening problem, and that I’m not the only one with storm related issues. There were and are a bunch of people in Southwestern PA without power for extended amounts of time. They have problems. This is just a slightly more than mild annoyance.
It was about three hours of work shoveling the cars out on Sunday. It was quite labor intensive… but if it wasn’t done, the cars were obviously not going anywhere. Well, mine might have broken out thanks to the AWD… but I risked damaging those around me, so I decided to shovel.
Of course, work was to be attended on Monday. I had stuff that needed to leave that day, so I needed to be there. I drove Bethany to work, & then went on to my job. After normal working hours, I drove to pick up Bethany who had made it to the nearby Giant Eagle to do some grocery shopping. After we rounded out the last few items, checked out, and headed home… we arrived to find a white Toyota SUV parked in the spot that took about an hour and a half of hard manual labor to clear.
As you can imagine, I was angry. I don’t get angry all that often. I’m generally a pretty mellow guy. I was quiet angry. Quiet angry isn’t good… just ask my wife.
After circling the block, it was evident that there was nowhere else safe to park. Of the spots that had been shoveled-out, they were all filled. Some spots hadn’t been shoveled, but they were filled with about 3 feet of snow, in a pile about as big as a small car… or with the car still under the pile. Apparently not everyone had to be somewhere yesterday.
There were some other factors that added to my anger. If the Toyota who had parked in my space backed up about 3 feet (which there was plenty of room to do), we could have pulled Bethany’s car up, and had plenty of room to park my car. In my house, we call this (excuse the language) “asshole-parking”. Really, there is no more apt a description. There are no lines on the road, so your only hope is to park relative to the other vehicles. Some people ignore this, and park with a half a space in front of and behind their vehicle. Perhaps this is because they’re not good at parallel parking, or perhaps it’s becuase they don’t want anyone bumping into their precious automobile. Either way, they’re still an asshole. A typical conversation would go like this… after I walk in the door visibly winded…
Bethany, “Wow, were you running? Do you have to pee or something?”
Me: “No, they’re all asshole-parked out there. I had to go to the bottom of the hill & park.”
The bottom of the hill? What’s this, you ask? Well, there’s a little parking lot on the cross street at the bottom of our block that belongs to the park. People use it for overflow parking in the neighborhood… because there never seems to be enough space to park.
Why not just park there last night? Well, for one, it wasn’t plowed out properly… and by “not … properly”, I mean not at all. It wasn’t even attempted. The people parked there are in their own separate snow bunkers, not near any of the other cars at all, and one winner even parked in the entrance lane to the parking lot… effectively stranding everyone in the second row of the normally 3-row lot.
I dropped Bethany & the groceries off at the house, then circled the block a few more times… fuming the entire time. I finally settled into a space on the cross-street at the bottom of the hill that no one had bothered to shovel. There was about a car-length of snow about a foot high, so I went for it. The Subaru handled it without a problem, and I got a little rush from driving in the snow.
I didn’t like parking where I finally ended up, because I was the first object on the side of the road road after coming down a poorly plowed and salted hill. I might as well have painted a bulls-eye on the back & side of the wagon.
But, my thoughts were focused on that damn white Toyota SUV that was asshole-parked in the spot in which I spent hours clearing. I wanted to write a passive aggressive note. Something to the effect of… “I’m glad you were able to use the space that it took three hours of shoveling to clear”. I even thought of typing it, and including a photo above. Seriously. These thoughts went through my head. I thought of piling snow on the car, buckets of water… all the tricks. Bethany posted her frustrations on Facebook, and it was instantly echoed by many sharing in our anger and frustration, suggesting what we ought to do to the offender… and even to the extent of my friend Dave saying he’d come over and take care of the problem.
I noticed a bunch of parking chairs stools, and even a saw-horse on the next street over as I circled the block. Why hadn’t I thought of that? Again, Facebook being a great tool for the need at hand, I asked for some thoughts.
The problem is that we don’t own the street in front of the house (and neither does the landlord). I understand this. It’s public on-street parking, and even we need a permit to park there during certain hours, and we have a visitor’s parking pass. This is the other problem… the Toyota had said pass for our zone, so technically, they had just as much right to that space as I do… even if it is directly in front of my residence, and we spent time maintaining it due to weather issues.
Still, on a karma level, it’s a bitch. The general consensus is that it’s not a nice thing to do… but still, it happens. Some people out there are only concerned with themselves. They needed a spot, they took it… end of thought process. Perhaps they didn’t consider that it was hand-shoveled and that I was coming home from a long day with a car full of groceries? Perhaps they did, and still didn’t care.
Here’s where the “what about me” kicks in… Why didn’t I put out a parking chair? Other people do it. It’s a known and oddly respected practice in neighborhoods all around the ‘Burgh, and apparently even on the next street over. Or is it respected? I don’t think I’d park in a chaired space… simply for fear of what may happen to my vehicle. Surely though, if a situation escalated to the point where a chair was removed, the space occupied, and there was some sort of retaliation… the chair placing retaliator would surely be at fault.
Do you respect the chair? Do you use one? Do you move them and park in the space knowing the law is on your side?
A while ago, I wrote to Pizza Hut, just being goofy for the most part… commenting on how Pizza Hut’s sauce rips through me like… well, have you ever seen a cat with its head stuck in something & it flailing round to try to get it out? Yeah. It’s like that.
They wrote back, and the message from Mr. Kronenwetter actually raised a little concern for me. I noticed that some of their foods may contain shellfish allergens, although there is no shellfish to be found on the menu. If you’ve read the background on my shellfish allergy, you’d know that it freaked me out a little. I say just a little becuase I’ve eaten there without any allergy-related problems (that I know of)… so far.
I don’t have a response yet, but I thought I’d share my most recent email to them…
from ERiC AiXeLsyD
to Dave Kronenwetter
cc Ed Holt
date Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:17 PM
subject Re: Pizza Hut Incident Eric Aixelsyd
mailed-by gmail.comThank you Mr. Kronenwetter,
You are, as of yet, the only representative from Pizza Hut or Yum! Brands that has answered my original query. I applaud your dedication to service and customer satisfaction. I used the contact form on the website, and acquired some email addresses from around the web when I discovered that was to no avail.
I am interested in the linked allergen information though. I do have a severe shellfish allergy, and it concerns me that items with an “•” are notated with the ominous “products are prepared in common equipment and therefore may contain allergen” warning.
More interesting to me are the items marked…
- SAUCES; All-Natural Pizza Sauce, All-Natural Sweet Pizza Sauce, All-Natural Old World Pizza Sauce
- TUSCANI PASTAS; Lasagna, Chicken Alfredo, Meaty Marinara
- APPETIZERS Served with dipping sauce; Breadsticks
- WS Bone Out Wings; Garlic Parmesan
- WS Crispy Bone In Wings; Garlic Parmesan
- WS Traditional Wings; Garlic Parmesan
I see from the menu & nutritional info available online that there’s no shellfish available to order, so the “prepared in common equipment” line really really confuses me. Am I to assume that the common equipment is in the manufacturing/processing/
canning facility with the sauce?
Are the breadsticks & garlic Parmesan wings listed simply because they’re served with the sauce? Are the wings breaded alongside shrimp at the factory? Are the breadsticks marinated in butter beside lobster at the processing plant?
Are the pastas listed simply because they contain the sauce? But then, there’s the Alfredo… which is a wholly different kind of sauce. Are the noodles the culprit? I must say that the whole thing has me befuddled.
Basically, you’re telling me that if I’m allergic to shellfish… I might want to avoid everything that contains pizza sauce …from a place called Pizza Hut?
Also, the text from the bottom may require a little clarification…
The allergen information displayed on this site is based on standard product formulations and is current as of March 2009. Variations may occur due to differences in suppliers, ingredient substitutions, recipe revisions, and/or product production at the restaurant.
Anchovies (Fish) are offered in many Pizza Hut restaurants. Shrimp (Shellfish) is offered in a very limited number of Pizza Hut restaurants. Customers with concerns should contact their restaurant directly to determine if these ingredients are handled in the restaurant.
Huh? How is one to be made aware if there are different circumstances regarding suppliers, ingredient substitutions, revisions, or product production? I’ve never had a hostess seat me, list the specials, then divulge any information about new suppliers, possible substitutions, or about new preparation methods. I’ve never seen it written on a dry-erase board inside the door, or in a menu insert. How am I supposed to be sure that Pizza Hut isn’t going to inadvertently send me into Anaphylactic shock?
Does the second line about shrimp make all the above listed possible concerns no longer a concern… or is that in addition to already existing concerns?
Please, don’t take my questions as lashing out at you personally, but really… can you understand the frustration I have at learning of these menacing shellfish issues? Certainly you can appreciate the humor of having to go to Pizza Hut only to avoid pizza sauce? Perhaps the allergen information page needs updated and clarified?
I realize that I am sending a lot of questions your way at once. I would like to thank you in advance for your time and I hope that you will give all of my concerns some serious contemplation, and perhaps pass it on to others at Pizza Hut or Yum! Brands for their additional input.
According to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Alliance website, “Approximately 12 million Americans suffer from food allergy. Food-induced anaphylaxis is believed to cause 50,000 emergency room visits and about 150 deaths annually.” I really don’t want to be one of those 150, or even one of the 50,000 any time soon… but I would like to be able to enjoy some fantastic pizza (without the aforementioned disastrous after-effects).
I look forward to your thoughts!
Inquisitively,
-Eric
world.and.lunar.domination@gmail.com
I really hope to get an actual response with some clarification. It is worded/displayed in a goofy manner, don’t you think?
I got some photos from around the neighborhood Friday, yesterday, & this morning (Feb. 5th, 6th, & 7th 2010), so I thought I’d share. Click the thumbnail to see the full size image, thanks to PhotoBucket.


I’m sure you remember my last post about Turner’s with the pretty picture. I decided to ask Giant Eagle why all of their stores don’t carry Turner’s products…
From: Eric Carroll [mailto:me@my.email.address]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 1:46 PM
Subject: Turner’s Dairy | Charie’s Old Fashioned ButtermilkHello Friends at the Big Bird,
I’m writing to you today to request that all of your Giant Eagle and Market District Stores carry products from Turner Dairy Farms, Inc. I know that some locations do already carry Turner’s products, because I’ve written to them trying to track down some of Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk… and they clued me in to the Giant Eagle in Brentwood. I know that the Giant Eagle in Murrysville also carries Turner’s Iced Tea.
I’d love it if the Cochran Road, Bridgeville, and Parkway Center locations had Turner’s buttermilk, chip dip, and tea varieties readily available. I’d add them to my order virtually every time we shop there… much like I do now with the tea when I find myself in Rite Aid on Banksville Road.
I also find it hard to believe that with the myriad of products and name brands available at the new Market District in Robinson… Turner’s is nowhere to be found! Have you tried the chip dip? It’s incredible. It puts the Kraft and B L brands to shame.
You’ll find in the attached photo all of the Turner’s bounty that my wife & I picked up this weekend while just passing by the Brentwood Giant Eagle. I can assure you, these products would be on every grocery order if available at the Giant Eagle locations where we typically do most of our shopping. Not only these products, but the raspberry & lime tea… and just about everything that Turner’s offers! (Sorry, I don’t do diet drinks.)
Thank you for taking the time to read my email, and I hope that you give Turner’s products serious consideration for inclusion in your fine establishments.
Sincerely,
-Eric
me@my.email.address
And, they responded…
From: “Frey, Brian” Brian.Frey@gianteagle.com
To: “me@my.email.address” me@my.email.address
Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 10:39:21 AM
Subject: RE: Turner’s Dairy | Charie’s Old Fashioned ButtermilkEric,
Thank you for taking the time to write to us regarding Turner Dairy Farms and some of the items that you obviously like as detailed below.
I can understand your frustration related to these items that you feel passionately about not being readily available and convenient to purchase. However, I must honestly inform you that we don’t have any upcoming plans to carry additional Turner Dairy Farms items at any of our corporately owned Giant Eagle and Market District locations.
We get contacted by customers on a daily/weekly basis requesting us to carry a variety of items from local dairies, and we just cannot support all of these local dairy item requests in our limited dairy cooler space in our stores. To manage the limited space we have in stores, we try to partner with dairies and vendors that can provide us item programs that accommodate the needs of the majority of our customers. If we were to carry a representative sample of all the local dairy items that we get contacted about, we would have to eliminate a large portion of our current item mix that a significantly larger customer base demands us to carry and also asks us daily/weekly to expand upon but we cannot as a result of the same limited space challenge.
Sorry I could not give you better news here. There are a lot of items that I am personally fond of that I have decided to not carry as well due to our limited space and need to satisfy the largest amount of our customers. In the meantime, some of our independently owned and operated stores such as Brentwood are allowed to carry the Turners Dairy Farms items as you note below. We allow those owners to have some flexibility in their item mix, and some stores have elected to carry Turners items based on customer demand or geographic proximity to the dairy.
Sincerely,
Brian FreyCategory Buyer
Giant Eagle, Inc.
101 Kappa Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
412.963.2592
Fax: 412.968.1706
E-mail: brian.frey@gianteagle.com
D’oh! Well, it doesn’t hurt to try, does it? Apparently Giant Eagle has no intentions of widely carrying Turner’s products, but at least they’re honest about it. It’s just annoying that I can’t do all of my grocery shopping in one store (or even at one chain), especially with the vicious circle of fuelperks and foodperks and whatever other kind of perks they come up with next.
Interestingly enough, I just sent an email to all those with whom I’ve shared communication with in the past at Giant Eagle, but the “To” address was cut out of the original inline reply… so I have no idea which one actually got through.
I’m assuming they’d have to have an onslaught of messages in order to even consider carrying the Turner’s products. If you’re so inclined, you can…
Attn: Customer Care Center
Giant Eagle, Inc.
PO Box 11591
Pittsburgh, PA 15238-9942
Not that many of you are that adamant about the Turner’s brand… but if you are, or you know someone who is… please feel free to direct them here.
Got a good shot from my cell phone last night at the start of the 3rd period. tumblr treats your photos a lot better than Facebook…
We were sitting in section D23. Not bad for a cell phone camera, eh?
Oh yeah, the Pens won.
Turner’s is awesome… whether you’re talking about the Iced Tea, the Tea-Bird, the Buttermilk, all the other products, or the customer service. I just thought I’d share while again trying out the post-via-email feature on WordPress. Apologies, you’ll have to read from the bottom up for it to make sense…
From: Nicholas Yon <Nicholas@TurnerDairy.net>
To: Eric Carroll <me@my.email.address>
Sent: Mon, February 1, 2010 11:38:57 AM
Subject: RE: Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk?
Eric-
Thank you for the email and picture! Looks like a nice variety of products. I am glad to know that your trip to Brentwood GE was a success this past weekend and I hope that it continues to provide you with a viable option for procuring our higher standard products (and especially our Charlie’s Buttermilk). If you enjoy baking, try the Charlie’s Buttermilk in everything from waffles to mashed potatoes to biscuits. Thank you also for passing along your comments to Giant Eagle corporate.
We truly value your dedicated support of our products. Have a great week!
Nicholas Yon
Marketing Director
Turner Dairy Farms, Inc.
From Local Farms to Local Families!
412-372-2211
From: Eric Carroll [mailto:me@my.email.address]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 10:39 AM
To: Nicholas Yon
Subject: Re: Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk?
Hello Nicholas,
I just wanted to thank you for telling me about the Giant Eagle in Brentwood . We stopped a few weeks ago when in the area to no avail… the milk shelves were quite bare… must have been re-stocking time. This past Saturday evening though, we hit the mother-load. I grabbed two little jugs of Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk and (as you can see in the attached photo) a bunch of other Turner’s products!
The Buttermilk is awesome… it’s just like the stuff we used to pick up when I was really little at an old local dairy farm that is long since gone (Sinan’s in Murrysville/Export PA).
I intend to pass the photo along to several local Giant Eagles to urge them to also carry your products. They’re obviously great sellers, and all the stuff in the photo could regularly be their sale if they’d only have the stuff in stock!
Have a good week!
-Eric
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From: Nicholas Yon <Nicholas@TurnerDairy.net>
To: Eric Carroll <me@my.email.address>
Sent: Mon, December 28, 2009 10:27:44 AM
Subject: RE: Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk?
Eric-
Thank you for the email, kind words, and years of dedication. The Turner family, our employees, and our local family dairy farms truly appreciate your patronage of our products all these years. Plus iced tea stickers on a guitar case is “uber-cool.”
Listed below is the closest location to you that currently carries our Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk with real butter flakes. This is an independent Giant Eagle location, thus they are able to offer Turner’s higher standard dairy products.
I’ve also attached a “product request” form that can be filled out and turned into the store manager or sent to any local Giant Eagle or Kuhn’s. I would also encourage you to email the company directly via their website.
We currently produce three varieties of buttermilk:
– Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk – a whole buttermilk with real butter flakes
– Light Buttermilk – a 1% light buttermilk
– Baking Buttermilk – light buttermilk formulated for baking
Thank you again for the email and question. Have a great New Year!
Giant Eagle (they carry the plastic quart size)
Brentwood Towne Center
600 Towne Square Way
Pittsburgh, PA 15227
Nicholas Yon
Marketing Director
Turner Dairy Farms, Inc.
From Local Farms to Local Families!
From: Eric Carroll [mailto:me@my.email.address]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 1:03 AM
To: customer service
Subject: Charlie’s Old Fashioned Buttermilk?
Hello Friends,
I’m a huge fan of Turner’s iced tea… I even wrote a letter years ago that warranted a free T-shirt and a few little jug labels. I grew up in Murrysville PA not far form a little mom n’ pop store called Thomas’ that sold your milks, teas, and other products & got me hoooked. I still have the Tea labels on my guitar case, and my wife cringes when I wear my bright orange and slightly tattered Tea-shirt.
Now I live in Pittsburgh, and I go out of my way to get Turner’s, as they don’t sell it at the Giant Eagle where we do our grocery shopping, or at the Kuhn’s that’s right by our house. We have to go to Rite Aid to get the tea, and we usually pick up Turner’s dip & some chips while we’re there.
I know of a small number of other places around that carry the tea… I think the BP station, and a beer distributor here are loyal Turner’s sellers… but I hear you have a new product that I’d love to get my hands on… Buttermilk with the flecks? I can’t find this type of buttermilk anywhere… I’ve been looking for it for … well, it has to be over a year now. I heard a dairy up north makes it… but I haven’t been able to find any in local stores.
My mom told me that she had discovered it at Wal-Mart in Delmont, and belives that the aforementioned Thomas’ sells it… but I rarely find myself out that way these days… especially not to do any grocery shopping.
Are you able to tell me which (if any) stores in my area have been carrying this new flecked buttermilk? I’m currently in Dormont… zip code 15216.
Also wondering… do you have any sort of form letter that I could send to Giant Eagle and/or Kuhn’s to request that they carry your tea in addition to or instead of some of the other local flavorless tea brands?
Thank you for your time, can’t wait to hear from you!
Thirsty!
-Eric
P.S. – What’s the difference between the baking buttermilk & the other varieties?