HometownGal
08-20-2006, 09:24 PM
What a bunch of jagoffs. :rolleyes: I hope they catch these morons and their punishment involves using their heads for footballs in Steelers practice drills.
http://kdka.com/topstories/local_story_232195658.html
(KDKA) CRAFTON, Pa. Over the weekend, someone stole the signs marking Cowher Way in Crafton and the community is upset.
Back in May, Crafton renamed ?Alley Q? in honor of Bill Cowher.
Ed Stewart helped in the effort to rename the alley and get the signs made.
?They tried to do something to make it difficult to steal but apparently not too difficult,? Stewart told KDKA?s Ross Guidotti.
Stewart thinks the signs are probably in somebody?s basement, Steelers shrine or heading to Ebay.
?It didn?t belong to them. They?re thieves. And we all know what thieves are. Thieves are scum,? he said.
Harsh words perhaps, but from Stewart?s perspective, it was more than just a sign ? it was a point o civic pride.
?The postman on Friday said, ?I?m from West Virginia. I saw it on television. That?s Cowher way. This is where it is? I didn?t know it ?till I saw it,?? Stewart explained.
Stewart, along with others who live in the neighborhood, is asking whoever stole the signs to return them and there won?t be any questions asked.
He says, however, if the person responsible doesn't return them and is caught, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
http://kdka.com/topstories/local_story_232195658.html
(KDKA) CRAFTON, Pa. Over the weekend, someone stole the signs marking Cowher Way in Crafton and the community is upset.
Back in May, Crafton renamed ?Alley Q? in honor of Bill Cowher.
Ed Stewart helped in the effort to rename the alley and get the signs made.
?They tried to do something to make it difficult to steal but apparently not too difficult,? Stewart told KDKA?s Ross Guidotti.
Stewart thinks the signs are probably in somebody?s basement, Steelers shrine or heading to Ebay.
?It didn?t belong to them. They?re thieves. And we all know what thieves are. Thieves are scum,? he said.
Harsh words perhaps, but from Stewart?s perspective, it was more than just a sign ? it was a point o civic pride.
?The postman on Friday said, ?I?m from West Virginia. I saw it on television. That?s Cowher way. This is where it is? I didn?t know it ?till I saw it,?? Stewart explained.
Stewart, along with others who live in the neighborhood, is asking whoever stole the signs to return them and there won?t be any questions asked.
He says, however, if the person responsible doesn't return them and is caught, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.