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Wooderson

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  1. It was the shooter's perspective. He walked up the boardwalk with gun drawn. None of the 3 people even noticed that he was standing there. He had the gun pointed at the female reporter for a good 5-7 seconds before he actually fired. It looked to me like he might've missed the first shot, but then she reacted and started to run and he shot off several more rounds before turning to the cameraman. The video was facing her for the most part so the rest was unknown. It was a :30 video which the shooting probably started at :15. I'm almost positive twitter removed it. Somehow I just happened to see it posted 3 mins after he posted it.
  2. He stood there for a few seconds with just the gun facing the female reporter but nobody noticed him. He shot at the reporter first, looked like he *might've* missed her, but then fired several more as she fled before he turned to the cameraman. The video was facing her more-so than the cameraman.
  3. I was just gonna write about this. I can't believe I actually watched the video. I'm disgusted with myself and sick to my stomach. I really wasn't sure what I was watching at the start but at the end I wanted to puke. I will be having nightmares about this. RIP to the victims.
  4. Lease. Free oil changes and no worries about mechanical issues.
  5. Thanks. Yeah, my buddy was talking about it at football practice today and I didn't buy it. Anything that sounds too good to be true, usually is.
  6. I have a Roku stick at home. I believe this is claiming to provide all these channels for free, preloaded on the box.
  7. Has anyone ever heard of this EasyView TV box? A buddy of mine apparently saw them at the Erie County Fair for $299.00. Apparently all you need is a Wi-Fi connection and you can get any channel that a regular cable box would get without the monthly fees. http://easyviewtv.com/easyviewtv.html The website is sketchy and I'm really unsure if it's legit. Anybody have any info on the legitimacy of this product?
  8. Yes, I am a southpaw as well. I do everything left-handed. Although I do have friends that are righties but bat, golf, and play hockey left handed.
  9. I've only been there twice, both times were out of town. Both times my fiance had to order for me because I ordered "wrong", "Large coffee double double" is wrong apparently.
  10. FIrst off, just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the suggestions. They really helped make the trip awesome. Friday: We left Friday late morning with plans to spend the night in Springfield. We were in the mood for some burgers, and on the suggestion of my friend who lives there, we ate at Plan B Burger Bar which is directly next to the basketball hall of fame. Burgers were great and I sipped on a couple Green Flash Imperial IPAs. Saturday: We left Springfield early AM with the plan to head straight to the Harpoon Brewery. My buddy who's lived in Springfield about a year suggested to park at the end of a T line and take the train into the city. Unfortunately he'd only been on the green line, so traversing the red and silver lines to get to Harpoon took longer than we expected. Tours were booked until a few hours after we arrived so we just decided to drink in the beer hall and had a fantastic time. Great brewery and I'd recommend it to anyone. Legal Seafood had a spectacular view from the 3rd floor and was a really cool place, but unfortunately it was mobbed so we had a few drinks and moved on. The "Hubway" was the greatest thing we discovered all trip. We basically got an entire tour of the city on bike for $6.00. Only catch was that you had to return the bike within 30 minutes to one of the 100 Hubs around the city. Once you returned it, you could re-rent a bike. It was awesome, we took them everywhere. We took a quick walk around Quincy Market/Fanueil Hall but it was mobbed so we went to Union Oyster House. I loved it. Oysters and clam chowder were both awesome. The house beer was great too. We picked up some bikes again and rode around the North End for awhile. Everywhere we seemed to go all day was pretty packed but we didn't care, we were having a great time. Next we took a ride around the Boston Commons and the State Building on our way over to the original Cheers. It was really cheesy and nothing like what I was expecting but it was still cool to see. We took the T back to our cars and drove into our hotel in Cambridge. By that time, we were exhausted and decided to just have a couple drinks at the hotel bar. Sunday: Woke up early and took a walk around MIT and picked up the bikes again. We took a ride over the Harvard Bridge, rode around Kenmore and Fenway, then dropped off the bikes and walked literally all of Newbury and Boylston. Epic people watching on Newbury while we had brunch at Stephanie's. Really expensive, but food was phenomenal. As we were walking down Boylston, there was a police escorted motorcycle parade. Had to be a couple thousand bikers that shut down the street for a good 15 minutes. We then rode around Copley Plaza, Prudential Bldg, and finally began our pre-concert drinking at Boston Beer Garden. Bar hopped around a couple places that I can't remember the name and finally went into Fenway. Concert was fantastic. Steven Tyler came up on stage and performed "Dream On" and "Walk This Way". Worth the price of admission on it's own. All in all, it was an amazing trip and I left Boston with a new appreciation for the city. I've heard of people from Boston being really rude, but I found everyone to be extremely friendly. The only rude person I ran into was a girl trying to push her way through a big group, running into me, and then 30 seconds later dropped her ticket, purse, and money everywhere. I laughed. Oh, also heard at least 30 "Free Brady!" chants during tailgating at the concert. I wanted to puke.
  11. Awesome to hear. I just watched a video of their cover of War Pigs. Looked sick.
  12. Enjoy the show tonight, Chef! Wish I didn't have something else going on and I could make it.
  13. We're definitely going to stop in here. We're not married yet. That's a big no-no. (this is where you need the sarcasm button)
  14. Find a better song placement in a movie than this:
  15. HDMI cable loose on TV or box? Probably not, but maybe worth a look.
  16. Why not just use the bluetooth to play the music from the phone? That's what I use in my car. As for a phone mount, I just bought this. ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QAXY27S?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00). Put the magnet inside your phone case and it works perfectly.
  17. Find a 12-15 month zero percent interest card (Citi, or Chase Slate/Freedom). Transfer the balance and work on paying it off over the year. There's usually a 3% balance transfer fee, but that's only $39.
  18. Yeah, I did see that after I posted the original message. Somebody on Facebook wrote that so I assumed they knew what they were talking about lol. Shhh, no comment. Can't have it coming back to me. It's just my fiance and I, we're not really looking to "party" as in clubs and late night bars. We're more the type to drink throughout the day, have a nice dinner, and a few drinks after. Thanks to all that have made suggestions. Really looking forward to getting out of Buffalo for a weekend. You guys are alllright, no matter what DC Tom says. I'm all about German. Thanks Promo.
  19. Thanks. That list was based on suggestions given to me from other people so I'm looking for the best way to use my time. I'm a big Cheers fan so checking that place out is a must for me...even if it is cheesy. Any other bars near Fenway you would recommend besides Cask n Flaggon? We're gonna want to do something before the concert near the park, not too worried about crowds. I was told Legal Seafood on Liberty Wharf is a great place to grab a drink and some clam chowder too.
  20. That much better huh? Any particular reason? Don't worry, that's #1 on my list.
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