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Nudists In Pittsburgh Shined Up Their Balls For Another Successful Evening Of Naked Bowling
Balls Out Bowling strikes again!
You haven’t lived until you’ve gone bowling naked. That’s the sort of thing that I expect someone who attended Saturday night’s “Balls Out Bowling” event in Pittsburgh to say.
For those unaware, and who missed out on the evening of “no clothes, no shame, just strikes, spares, and smiles,” this is an annual event put on by a nudist group in Pittsburgh. When they say balls out, they mean balls out.
We’re talking a night of carefree fun and full-frontal freedom. The Pittsburgh Area Naturalists’ annual event took place at Crafton Ingram Lanes and the only clothing allowed is a pair of bowling shoes, which are required.
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If women who attend the balls out event so choose, they can wear bottoms. Admission was a reasonable $30 and, in addition to bonding with others naked, the price of admission covers four hours of unlimited bowling and shoe rental.
It sounds like the “feet people” are out of luck as far as hanging out without any clothes on and hoping to catch a glimpse of some toes or something while bowling.
Taking off my clothes and bowling isn’t my kind of fun, but to each their own
Attendees were asked to, “Please bring a towel and a bag for your belongings,” reports UPI. There are no photos or videos allowed during the event either.
If this sounds to you like an invitation to a swinger’s bowling event, you’re way off base. They’re just people who like to hang out at a bowling alley naked, there’s no sex allowed.
The event page made this clear. It stated, “Sexual activity is not permitted. Nudism does not equal consent and harassment will not be taken lightly. Violators will be asked to leave.”
If you can’t separate taking your clothes off for a wholesome evening of bowling from the type of event designed to have sex, that’s a you problem, not the problem of this nudist group.
Due to the lack of reporting about any issues, I’m going to assume it was another successful evening of “Balls Out Bowling” and fun was had by all.
Go ahead and mark your calendars for next year around this time if you’re into the joys of bowling without any clothes on.
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About 5 pounds of bees removed from Acrisure Stadium scaffolding ahead of Morgan Wallen concerts
Acrisure Stadium is buzzing with excitement ahead of the back-to-back Morgan Wallen concerts. Except it’s not the fans generating all the excitement — it’s about 5 pounds of honeybees.
The Fine Family Apiary in Monongahela said it was contacted on Wednesday about a swarm of bees clustered on the stage scaffolding. The apiary put the swarm in a “nuc box” and took them home before moving the bees into full-size equipment.
Owner Al Fine estimates the swarm weighed about 4 to 5 pounds and consisted of 12,000 to 15,000 bees. All said, it took less than two hours to get the job done.
Why do bees swarm?
Swarming is how honeybees propagate, Fine explained. According to Penn State Extension, during swarming, the queen and about half the workers leave their home to establish a new nest. The bees will form a temporary cluster, hanging out while scouts search the surrounding area for a more permanent home in hollow spaces like tree cavities or, occasionally, the walls of a home.
Swarms can stick around for several hours or days until they’re ready to move, Penn State Extension says. Meanwhile, the colony left behind is temporarily without a leader until a new queen is established.
With the swarm at Acrisure Stadium removed, Morgan Wallen’s show is ready to go on. The country music megastar will bring his I’m The Problem Tour to Pittsburgh on June 5 and June 6, along with multiple acts like Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley.
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Luke Bryan concert expected to bring thousands of fans to Pittsburgh-area farm
On Sept. 17, multi-platinum country music star Luke Bryan will bring his Farm Tour to 1846 Farms near Latrobe.
Westmoreland County is no stranger to large outdoor concerts. Some may remember the Rolling Rock Town Fair in the early 2000s, while others may recall Luke Bryan’s stop at a farm in South Huntingdon Township just two years ago. Now the country music superstar is returning to the area.
The Unity Township farm’s general manager, Aleisha Stas, gave KDKA a tour of the family farm, which dates back to before the Civil War. She says Bryan’s team first reached out after finding the farm on social media, but she says at first, she and her family thought it was too good to be true.
“This was around April Fools, so we thought it was an April Fools prank,” Stas said. “My whole family, we were like, there’s no way this is about to happen. But this has been incredible.”
Stas says Bryan’s team is handling everything logistically from parking and bathrooms to deciding exactly where the concert will be staged.
“If we have it on this side of the property, we can hold 12,000 people,” Stas said. “And if we have it on (the other side) of the property, it can be up to 20,000. But we have not determined that yet.”
Many of those decisions will be made as September gets closer. In the meantime, however, the farm is holding off on planting in certain fields until the final concert location is selected.
And while hosting thousands of people may sound a little intimidating, Stas says her family is excited to welcome fans to the farm for what they hope will be a memorable night.
“Obviously, we’ve never had this many people here before, so it will be a new thing for all of us, but we are not worried,” said Stas. “Luke Bryan’s team are experts with this, and I think it will go great.”
Tickets for this concert are currently on sale, and they will run you about $77 per person, plus tax for general admission.
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