Hey I recognize that bridge. That's in Pittsburgh. LK made me walk across that bridge. It was like walking the freakin' plank. It's where those 10 different rivers converge to form the three rivers area or something like that. I think the river names were The Nina, The Pinta and The Santa Maria. Or maybe it was Moe, Larry & Curly. Hard to tell when you're talking about Pittsburgh.
Hey I recognize that bridge. That's in Pittsburgh. LK made me walk across that bridge. It was like walking the freakin' plank. It's where those 10 different rivers converge to form the three rivers area or something like that. I think the river names were The Nina, The Pinta and The Santa Maria. Or maybe it was Moe, Larry & Curly. Hard to tell when you're talking about Pittsburgh.
For those who missed it on Wednesdays thread...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6570511.stm
But I want to know, how come they can get one but I can't ?
I knew that! lol
it's the Allegheny, the Monongohela, and they meet at the point to make the Ohio River.
who said the riddle isn't educational?![]()
This is starting to sound like Donna's trying to teach Geography (again)!![]()
Good Morning Riddlers!![]()
For those of you who thought I was kidding, here I am (with my DD) walking across the bridge (easy ladies, I know it's a lot to handle.....literally)....
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The red carpet you see was because I was in town. Coincidently, so was the All Star game. Here the bridge was fine because as you can see traffic was closed off and other people are walking by. But earlier LK had us cross over on this outside lane that was barely single file, with no railing, about 30,000 feet above the raging waters of one of those rivers Donna mentioned while cars zoomed by at about 120 mph just on the other side of the walkway. And then they wonder why I avoid Pittsburgh.