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A couple times/year, I get a serious hankering for bologna. I always get Old Neighborhood Beef bologna and always have it sliced thick. I've made plenty of fried bologna sandwiches, but never with onion and pepper. Say hello to my first bologna hankering of 2023!!!
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https://www.iheart.com/content/2023-01-20-neil-young-pens-tribute-to-david-crosby-i-remember-the-best-times/?mid=1017142&rid=99009473&sc=email&pname=newsletter&cid=NATIONAL&keyid=National iHeart Daily Classic Rock&campid=headline2_readmore Kind words from Neil Young. It's really a shame when former bandmates end up estranged. It seems to happen quite a bit. Frey/Felder; Robinson brothers; Fogerty brothers; Bachman brothers; all of the strife between Van Halen ... the list goes on and on. And in the examples I wrote, the Robinson brothers are the only ones who seem to have mended ways BEFORE someone's death. I find it very sad.
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Bills/Chiefs Atlanta - Official ROLLCALL thread
Gugny replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
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What, exactly, is "Buffalo-style" about spaghetti sauce?
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I Am Sam Goodfellas Purple Rain Grease
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Rocky and Rocky II
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Yeah, this is another great topic worth discussing. I think I might have started a thread about it a while back, but I can't be sure. Some bands just hang on too long. I think the Police did it right. They made an album that was half radio-friendly crap and half great Police tunes. They even began building up to that as far back as Zenyatta Mondatta with De Doo Doo Doo and Don't Stand So Close to Me; then with Ghost in the Machine with Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic. They just went all in with Synchronicity and I'm sure it was by design. They were at the top of the music world, playing Shea Stadium and then pulled the plug. And what's key is that they never recorded any new material and they didn't tour again for over 20 years. Toured a couple years, then POOF ... gone again. Not that I'm happy that Bonham died, but I am totally happy that Led Zeppelin stopped making new music. In Through the Out Door was not great, in my opinion. I can't even imagine what subsequent albums would have sounded like. Especially as the 80s were right around the corner. Lots of great bands .. U2, Rush, the Who, the Stones, Aerosmith ... they just didn't know when to quit. I actually think the Beatles broke up at the right time. Do I think they had a few more incredible albums in them? Absolutely. But I also think fans benefitted from hearing their solo efforts after the split. I also think they would have done something special had Lennon not been assassinated. But we'll never know, sadly.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! This sucks. RIP.
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I know I won't sway you, but if I were to TRY ... I'd tell you to listen to their anthology in order. Like many (probably most) bands, the Police's most popular songs are not their best - by a long shot. I think Every Breath You Take is the worst song they ever recorded, but it's also their most successful single and many of the radio-friendly songs from the Synchronicity album were pretty crappy. They were able to meld punk, rock, reggae, ska and pop into their own genre. And they did it gradually. There are intricacies with the bass, drums and guitars that - if you really take the time to listen - are nothing short of mind-blowing.
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They struggled to four touchdowns and two field goals after turning the ball over three times?
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Incredibly well said and I agree with everything. I listen to the Beatles 365 days/year. Seriously cannot get enough of them. My love for them began when I was 8-years-old ... and I just turned 52. I still hear and appreciate new things, keying in on harmonies, guitar, bass and drums individually, every time I hear a song again. So many people opine that the Beatles are overrated. I am a firm believer that they are UNDERrated. Immensely talented in so many different, and often subtle, ways.
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It has literally nothing to do with that. He’s just another lazy, selfish player who is a legend in his own mind.
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These are always fun conversations, but there's just so much to this subject. What defines "best?" Number of hits? Amount of influence? Most money earned? Personally, I don't think anyone comes close to the Beatles as far as ingenuity, influence and commercial success. I think they're the best POP band of all time. I personally enjoy all of their music more than any music by any other artists. I also take into account that their career as a band didn't even span a decade. And they only hit the road for a few of those years. That's why I always like to inject the Police into this conversation. The Police lasted five years and made an everlasting mark. They are their own genre. I can't think of another mainstream pop/rock style band we can say the same about.
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He did it with Kaep.
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You make a good point. I like Tua. Seems like a decent young man with a good head on his shoulders. I don't feel the same about Kyler Murray. I don't think Murray is coachable. I think he's an arrogant, entitled little prick.
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Do you honestly think Jesus Christ had gravy on his beef on weck at the last supper? NO. He had au jus. Luke 22:19-20. 19 And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.” 20 In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my au jus, which is poured out for you. See? No gravy.
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I'll take, "All Three Are the Same at Wiechec's" for $2000, Ken!
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Man just about every single person on ESPN picking the Bengals
Gugny replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
Totally agree. I like Burrow. Love his attitude and demeanor. He's gonna be a great quarterback for many years to come. After the Bills win a Super Bowl, I'd be more than happy to see Burrow/CIN win one, too. -
A hot roast beef sandwich is what you get at Wiechec's. The gravy makes it as such.
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And it will be warranted.
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Updated: categorization of Josh Allen fumbles
Gugny replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah ... we need him to "protect the ball," like TuhROD did. -
You got an extra room? Or an extra pillow?