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Pete

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  1. Reminds me of high school football http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUAdgt5Glk0 We used to crank that before games
  2. Allentown cheese steaks are far superior to Philly cheese steaks. I highly recommend a Brass Rail cheese steak
  3. http://www.amazon.co...n/dp/B000KJU1HI Filmmakers were embedded with Bob Dylan on his 1965 tour of England in the classic documentary Don't Look Back. To understand the context, Dylan was just transitioning to superstar. Donovan was 19 and the big thing in the UK at the time. Throughout the film Dylan hears and reads nonstop about this up and coming singer Donovan. And when they finally meet- Donovan was clearly in awe of Dylan, who had little regard for Donovan
  4. It will run off, some to a flower garden, some to my compost pile, some to grass. It won't be that much. My vegetable garden is organic and safe. I removed all the dirt off a large glacier rock and planted in rocks cavities. But there are a few stumps that are a B word to remove, and they are eyesores
  5. I like it! Thank you. And Poojer, I loved your suggestion too!
  6. I don't think that would be an option. The stumps(40+) are on a steep granite rock.
  7. I have many more tree stumps left to remove and it is time to work smarter. So I have been using a pick axe, loppers, and prybars to get the job done- and that is hard work. But I have been reading about another method which is more painless. You cut the stump down low, drill holes straight down in stump, pour fertilizer in holes, and wait 6 months. That sounds better to me. So my question- how should I go about drilling down into the stump? A bigger drill bit makes for quicker result. I tried a 7/16 bit, and it snapped on 3rd stump. And I was thinking that perhaps I would be better off with a hammer drill. What would the best drill/bit combo be for drilling straight down into stump?
  8. its also in the the nfc east blog. Probably all the other conference blogs too
  9. Good news and great to hear about Sam Young! You can never have too many tackles
  10. http://archive.org/details/manufacturing_consent
  11. I urge you to support the Franken-Paul amendment and all other measures that protect our privacy.
  12. 16 in the regular season, 19 overall. Duh
  13. Nelson owns the slot position. I expect the Bills to have many 3 and 4 WR formations. That is how Graham will play outside. And the Bills brass said they drafted Graham to play outside. With Smith and Spiller and all our WR talent, and Gailey's creative play calling- I expect big things from this bunch. I would like to see a footrace between Graham and DeSean. No disrespect to DeSean, but my money is on Graham. We need that speed on the outside that we lost when Evans left. That is why we drafted him in the 3rd round this year
  14. I am going against conventional wisdom and think the Bills are loaded at WR. Stevie is a true #1. Nelson is money. Easley and Hagan both have size and speed and will make teams reconsider stacking box trying to contain Spiller/Jackson. Graham has the size to line up outside and must be accounted for with his blazing speed. Jones is a good all around WR with great blocking skills and good hands. My guess is the Bills keep 6 WR- Stevie, Hagan, Nelson, Easley, Graham, Jones. And I expect Spiller to explode this year and being able to strike from many different positions.
  15. hearts and minds > beating them with a club
  16. our offense was best in the NFL through week 5 last year- and until injuries took their toll
  17. champagne and reefer
  18. What the hell were you doing in Camden?
  19. Do I need to explain what "Not only" means in the English language? This is why they are gorgeous-
  20. I give them the upmost respect! Not only are they gorgeous, they have big balls standing up for what they believe in. Rocking a song in downtown Moscow titled "piss on Putin" takes courage.. Vagina riot>passive sheep
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