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Who is she? Pic??
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Totally agree re: the financial district. I got a room in a hotel across the street from the Westfield mall on a reservation site through work. There was some sort of glitch and I got the room for like $120/night. Subway station was right across the street (same side) from the hotel, so it was super convenient. That was the year we did the Observatory, so that was just a short walk away. We use the subway to get everywhere (we - as in my son and I; years ago, my then-wife didn't like using them). One of my must-do's whilst in the city is to walk by the Dakota, then to Strawberry Fields in Central Park. For years, we'd stay at the Belvedere in the Hell's Kitchen area. I would leave my son and his mother in the room to sleep in/take forever to get ready and head out on my walk. That's when I would go to Strawberry Fields. It was a nice jaunt, but it relaxed me. Now, my son enjoys it, so we make it part of our plans when we go.
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Hammer is a star - will Will Smith slap him?
Gugny replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't think giving him the keys to your car would be the best idea. 😀 -
Hammer is a star - will Will Smith slap him?
Gugny replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think something like The Battery (outside of Truist Park in Atlanta) is exactly what needs to be developed outside of the Bills' stadium. https://batteryatl.com/ -
You don't draft a guard in the 1st ... or do you?
Gugny replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall
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For over a decade (until Covid hit), I've taken an annual trip to Manhattan, usually for a 3-night stay. We always try to pick one scheduled excursion (Statue of Liberty, museums, shows, etc.), a Mets game, then just flying by the seat of our pants. I love it. I love the pace. I love the atmosphere. Love the people watching. Love the attitude of the city. It's been two years and I'm looking forward to getting back down this summer. I live about a 3 hour drive north of there. We hop a train about 2 hours north of the city, then just take the train in and walk (or take a subway) to our hotel. Used to drive in, but even though it's cheaper, I enjoy the restful trip in/out. It's one of my most favorite places on the planet.
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Josh back working with Palmer..
Gugny replied to loveorhatembillsfan4life's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Josh Allen is supposed to be one of the best QBs in the NFL, then why does he still need an extra tutor? -
I have always done whatever it took to avoid looking at setlists and any other kinds of spoilers. I never understood why people want to know. On that note, I am a strictly Waters-era Pink Floyd fan - including the Syd-era; so the Mason show sounds fantastic. I'm heavily leaning toward going. I saw Waters do the Wall at MSG back in 2010 and it was amazing. That said, I never cared for his solo stuff, so I'm skipping this year's tour. Seeing a show at Red Rocks is something I'd love to do someday.
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That surprises me. Years ago, I saw REO/Styx/Journey (in that order) and I thought REO was the best band of the night without question. This was before the little Filipino guy took over for Journey, so it's been a while.
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I had no idea about Matchbox 20 postponing their entire tour. That is odd to me. I would love to see them; Goo Goo Dolls would be good, too. I can't believe they have enough demand for SPAC. I'll wait till they hit the Palace in a few years. Same with Norah Jones. Of all the SPAC shows, I think the only one I can see myself going to is REO/Styx. These bands have priced me out.
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This is pretty much where I am. Individual artist and/or venue searches. Very difficult in the NYC area, because there are venues there that I don't even know about. There's a website for the city, but it lists every gig in the city - including just regular bar bands - and it takes FOREVER to navigate through.
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I'm really intrigued by the Nick Mason tour and I see he's playing in NYC (Beacon Theatre, which is a perfectly sized venue) in December. Looking forward to your review!!
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Be still my beating heart It would be better to be cool It's not time to be open just yet A lesson once learned is so hard to forget
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So far, the only thing I've got tickets for is Joan Jett at the Albany Palace Theater in a couple weeks. Small venue (under 3K), orchestra seats, center stage. This is a Covid make-up show, so we've been waiting a while! A couple weeks ago, I took my son to see Korn (arena show (MVP in Albany) - same size as MSG). He enjoyed it; not my cup of tea. Lots of arena and stadium tours scheduled and it will be fun to share who's going to any upcoming shows; as well as get some reviews! Rock on!
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alternate uniform for this year - Straight from the Bills themselves
Gugny replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bring on April 2nd!- 58 replies
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Very funny dude.
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This is a new one on me, too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_Controlled_Football Fan Controlled Football (FCF) is a professional indoor football league created in 2017 as the first sports league controlled by fans. All games are played at the Pullman Yards in Atlanta, Georgia and broadcast on Twitch, NBCLX, and Peacock. It was created by Project Fanchise, who established the first fan-controlled professional sports franchise, the Salt Lake Screaming Eagles, and operated the Colorado Crush to play in the Indoor Football League in 2017 before Fanchise pulled both teams out of the league. Players are paid weekly minimum of $400 to $750 plus room and board, while coaches get paid $3,500 per month with housing and meal plan. FCF CEO Sohrob Farudi confirmed in March 2021 that the league planned to play two seasons a year, one in the spring and one in the fall,[5] and has plans to expand to 20 teams by year five.
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"Show me, show me, show me how you do that trick The one that makes me scream" she said "The one that makes me laugh" she said And threw her arms around my neck
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I honestly don't know, but the first color that came to mind was pink, so we can roll with that.
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Bills jersey number changes and new player jersey numbers thread
Gugny replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I was scared sh!tless!!! I was only 16-years-old and this security guy was huge!
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Bills jersey number changes and new player jersey numbers thread
Gugny replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Bills jersey number changes and new player jersey numbers thread
Gugny replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Seeing a Bills jersey with the number 7 instantly ruins my mood. -
That is a bummer. I tried recording a concert once with a micro-cassette recorder. I don't even remember who it was, but it sounded like complete sh!t, so I never tried again.