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Pete

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  1. John Goodman-Barton Fink- amazing performance that I learned Goodman is an incredible actor Ellen Burstyn-Requiem for a Dream Jeff Goldblum- Deep Cover Buster Keaton- The General Charlie Chaplin-The Count
  2. Fun Fact- Dave Mustaine wrote most of Kill Em All. Metallica recorded songs by other artists that few knew besides me, back then.
  3. We used to play Seek and Destroy and Twisted Sister You Are Under the Knife in the lockerroom before HS Football game. It would get us ultra pumped. I saw Metallica in tiny club, The Agora Ballroom in West Hartford CT, 1985. There was no more than 500 people there
  4. Trent is a great lyricist. Here another NIN 3 pack Another Trent line that stuck with me- "I Wanna Open It Up and Swim in it until I drown"
  5. I would like to see Rosen on the 4th line. Kozak-Danforth-Rosen - lots of grit and Rosen can score If Bryam stays, our D is rock solid 1-6. Bottom 6 got better, and tougher. Goalie play should be better Me, and most every Sabres fan wants a splash signing, and inject some excitement. I understand we are waiting on Byram. Wrap that up and sign a top 6 playmaker!
  6. AI Overview +3 David Cone, a former Yankees pitcher, famously spent a day as a fan in the Yankee Stadium bleachers, specifically with the Bleacher Creatures, and even joined their "Box seats (stink)" chant. He later expressed that sitting in the bleachers was "the only place to be". Here's a more detailed breakdown: Bleacher Creatures: Cone specifically joined the Bleacher Creatures, a group of extremely vocal and passionate fans known for their chants and traditions in the right-field bleachers (now section 203). Traditional Chants: He participated in the "Roll Call" tradition and the "Box seats (stink)" chant, showing his familiarity with the Bleacher Creatures' customs. Fan Experience: Cone described his experience as enjoyable, wanting to simply be a fan and take in the game from that perspective. Seeking Out the Creatures: He actively sought out the Bleacher Creatures, including the keeper of the cowbell, Milton Ousland. Fan Reaction: Fans were excited and surprised to see a former player among them, with some even having to look twice. Potential Return: While not officially retired, Cone also hinted at a potential return to the Yankees, either as a player or in another capacity. Cone, Wells, a few Yankees go hang in right field and participate in all of the fun.
  7. There were many that were upset we drafted Josh Allen over Josh Rosen. It’s hilarious on some of those embarrassing embarrassing 😳 🙈 takes. “Josh Allen will never be as good as Josh Rosen” 😂 🤣 😂
  8. Triple Shot NIN- Cheers!
  9. John Goodman in Barton Fink. Incredible performance
  10. Mama Says Knox You Out
  11. Right now we have Hughes and Benson in our top 6. I like both, but not sure either belongs in top 6. Counting on a full season from Norris is asking a lot. Tage, Tuch, Kulich, belong in top 6, they could use upgrades at linemates
  12. They got better at Defense, because we traded JJ. We still have a hole in our top 6. We got tougher, thankfully.
  13. Dave Parker, Bo, Dwight Evans, and Ichiro had the best arms I’ve ever seen in baseball https://www.instagram.com/reel/DE28oXOStFf/?igsh=OWN0aGIzMW5lZ3cx
  14. One more fun fact about Yankees Right Field Bleachers. We do roll call, when Yanks take the field to begin the game. We chant every players name, until they acknowledge us. I think it starts at Catcher, Infield, Outfield, Pitcher. AUSTIN WELLS! AUSTIN WELLS! we keep chanting, until player waves to right field bleacher, tips their cap CODY BELLINGER! CODY BELLINGER! and so on. Every starting player gets their name chanted. The Right Field Bleachers is the loudest, funnest section. Yankees players love it. Some players are laser focused, and we chant there name many times, until they they wave to the RFB. Andy Petit was like that. David Wells would nod towards RFB mid delivery, and throw a strike LOL No matter where you are sitting, you can see/hear roll call, beginning first pitch. Notice how each Yankee waves to the RFB, or tips their cap
  15. Are there any Entomologists? Here is the Crickets tracker https://www.nhl.com/sabres/news/buffalo-sabres-2025-free-agency-tracker-offseason-transactions Tis. Except I don't see a puddle of tears. Maybe Adams photoshopped them out
  16. Ryan McCleod $5 million a year. Great signing imo. He plays fast and made plays often.
  17. Right Field Bleachers Yankee Stadium is where the action is. Tons of funny, juvenile chants. Some skinny kid wearing glasses, dressed in red, will be walking up/down aisle, and people chant “We found Waldo! We found Waldo!” When opposing teams hit HR to short porch in right, we catch ball and throw back on the field! Right Fielder is pretty close. So we ride the right the fielder pretty hard all game. Some games you scan bleachers, and it looks like New Orleans- sometimes she gets monstrous ovation, and draws attention of players and broadcasters lol Pre 1998 I think, Right Fielder bleachers went on sale, 4:00, General Admission, $8. I’ve seen a few double headers for $8. General Admission- if you got early, you got the front row bleachers! You could reach over the wall. Then Jeffrey Maier did that- he preventing opponent from catching Jeter HR In 90s, I worked in CT, about an hour away from Yankee Stadium, if we beat traffic. My coworker Pat was a huge Yankees fan. I was manager of busy restaurant, and we had to get everything made, big cooler, with over a ton of seafood, organized and buried in ice, We had massive amount of seafood to prep. Some days we cut 500 pounds of Scrod for example. But the deal was, get it done proper, and we can leave. Pat would get so pumped up. Yanks are in town tonight we’d say. Must beat traffic, and get to stadium by 4:00. I’d show Pat the massive prep list for the day. It took most people until 5:00 to do our job properly. We would be done by 2:30, on the 95 by 2:35, and at Yankee stadium prior to 4:00. Pat kicked ass Yankees day s! We went to several games, every week 1992-2002, so we have seen dozens, if not over 100 games in right field field bleachers. It cost us $8, and gas, and parking. We’d bring food from work. We got to see some great Yankees teams and players. Great times!
  18. Still a finesse team. They had a good draft, added some tougher players, but still soft and undisclipined
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