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Hot for Teacher: Alabama style
Steve O replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
She did clean up pretty nice -
BOLO for the guy who threw the Beer Can
Steve O replied to IgotBILLStopay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Might as well throw $13 into the lake of it wasn't. -
Embarrassing sports admissions
Steve O replied to Ridgewaycynic2013's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Had trouble sleeping Saturday nite, got up at 6, drove to the game from Rochester. Admit I slept through Jacksonville's first touchdown and woke up just in time for their second. Hey, at least I was awake for the comeback game and didn't leave early!! -
Thanks to everyone? I believe you mean Thanks Steve O? As I said, I'll take the credit if you like it but won't pay the bill if you don't!!
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Who recalls this game from Thanksgiving in 1976?
Steve O replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Guess you'll have to click the link I left and buy that issue on ebay? I really don't know why SI had an issue with Bo. But their campaign must have had some impact, Dudek got 12 first place votes that year to go along with 4 second and 12 third place votes. Jackson won a close race with Chuck Long, Iowa qb. I believe at the time it was the closest race ever, could be mistaken on that. -
Who recalls this game from Thanksgiving in 1976?
Steve O replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Joe Dudek from Plymouth State, Division 3 not 2. Finished ninth in the 1985 voting (Thurman Thomas was tied for tenth.) https://www.ebay.com/i/264020758689?chn=ps -
Adrian Peterson--How is this POS still in the NFL today?
Steve O replied to Mr. WEO's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
One time my father took out the belt, started whacking the kitchen table and told me to start crying so my mother would think it was by butt he was whacking. Told me next time it would be my butt. There was no next time. -
From what I've seen, the common denominator for the failures is not putting in 12-14 hours a day. If you're simply looking for an investment but not really looking to work, buy a penny stock and take your chances. Common denominator for the successes is the owner working the bar and being sociable with the clientele.
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Indeed...I'm sure he longed for a do-over.
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One of my good buddies brothers made it pretty big back in the 60's and early 70's selling ski equipment. Sold the company for 4M. His good HS buddy, Tom Golisano, asked him to invest in the ground floor of Paychex. Instead, he went west to start a restaurant with Olympic skier Billy Kidd. Came back several years later, not penniless, but no longer a millionaire. And certainly not the billionaire investing with Golisano would have made him. To Tom's credit, he didn't take things personally and always take care of his old friend, at one time making him marketing (or was it business?) manager of the Sabres.
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only read the headline and comments...shouldn't one be allowed to take a high end vibrator on a test drive before shelling out the big bucks?
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SI Chronicles the Sad Saga of James Hardy
Steve O replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So for an eerily similar story with a more uplifting ending, watch the 30 for 30 on Maurice Clarett. From big 10 superstar that set school records to NFL bust, his story has many parallels. Came close to ending his life during a police chase. Turned his life around while in jail, during which time he refused to be sent to a lower security prison as he knew the max security provided the structure he needed. By all accounts he continues to do well as a much sought after motivational speaker. -
Most Famous Bills Fan you ever met
Steve O replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Two Ton Tony the pizza guy? Everyone in my neighborhood knows him. -
Most Famous Bills Fan you ever met
Steve O replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Met Van Miller at my uncle's 50th wedding anniversary. During Van's last year of broadcasting Bills' games he shared a memory every week. One of them his stories was about a spotter who was in the booth with him. The spotter, who had had a little too much to drink, disagreed with the ref's spot and started cursing on the air. That was my uncle. Since he had season tickets since the Bills inaugural year, my uncle was also asked to be one of the fans to accept the 12th man induction to the wall of fame. He had been dead for six years at the time, but we still had tickets in his name. -
I must have a small opening to the basement somewhere because every 4 months or so one ends up in a trap I leave set. I use the tomcat trap as pictured in another reply. Don't see the need to rebait the trap though, even after a few months the little varmints still go for it
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Are Elite Defenses on Brink of Extinction?
Steve O replied to HumbleAndHungry's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So here's my solution to balance things out. Almost every rule change in the past 30 years has benefited the offense. Add a 12th man to the defense. Extra player can't come within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage until the ball crosses that line. The idea being to give the defense a chance. Just off the top of my head here are things defense can no longer do Head slap Chuck anywhere before pass is in the air (must be within 5 yards of LOS now) Defense can be called for baiting offense lineman to move...used to be defense could do anything, offense had to stay still. My favorite, the clothesline tackle is no longer allowed No head first tackles Only tackle between...what, knee and shoulder? not sure any more Hitting defenseless receiver...okay, maybe that one was needed. But how the hell are you supposed to tell that the ball is past the receiver when you need to keep your head away from receiver and hit with your shoulder? Only intentional grounding inside of pocket A few ridiculous ones about not putting your weight on the person being tackled... I'm sure I've missed plenty -
Hope you like it. I'll take the credit if you do, won't pay the bill if you don't!!
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I'm sure if I had two cups of coffee to sample I wouldn't be able to tell which was Don's and which was Joe's. But if you spread out two pounds of coffee beans in front of me I could identify who roasted which pound. My favorite is the Flores.
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No doubt Java's sells great coffee but Don doesn't put the same TLC into roasting the beans as Joe did. Definitely noticed a difference since Joe died.
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Heard an interesting alternative explanation on the ride home yesterday. Both McD and Peterman are in to the Lord big time. Not that anything is wrong with that, unless you are letting the common bond affect coaching decisions.
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I didn't care that much for Peete's French roast either. Hope you like the Italian
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Heavy metal and rap.
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Peete's Italian roast. Usually around $9 for 12 oz. Value wise, four sisters is the best I've found. $5 for 1-1/2 lbs at Big Lots and not that much of a downgrade from Peete's. Just been a bit more price conscious since getting laid off back in March.
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Not exactly a store but a during a recent trip to see an orthopedic I arrived at 9:25 for a 9:30 appt. Went through the check in quick enough, was in the waiting room in less than 5 minutes. At least 5 people checked in after me and had their name called to go back to the exam room. Finally at 10:00 AM my name is called, and I'm told that they aren't sure they can fit me in as my appt was at 9:30. Told the kid that I had been in the waiting room since 9:30 and he was right, they can't fit me in, I'll get my co-pay back. So I gave that Dr's other office a try. This time only waited 15 minutes and got called back to an exam room. Waited 35 minutes in the exam room and still no Dr. People were going in and out of the two rooms around me. I left. Receptionist asked me to wait in line to check out, told her I was done waiting and I would let them know where to send my file.