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The best time ever in Miami was about 20 years ago. We walked into a Greek joint and they had the dishes piled high on the tables and they were smashing them? Not sure WTF was going on, did we just crash a big fat Greek wedding. It was the night before the game in Miami. 😆...Just an open bar night for Bills fans. I think he limited it to tickets, not sure how we got them. Shooters in FFL...
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Call Ralph a miser... But does anybody remember the free, all you can drink Bills parties he would throw the night before the yearly game in Miami. Usually in Fort Lauderdale. I wonder how thar would float in today's SocialMedia world? He was a good owner!
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RIP [Hope this song stays in your heads for a week as a tribute]
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Don't Euro courts utilize cages? Probably because of this exact thing. Judges can get pretty snotty.
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What are the greatest or your favorite sad songs?
ExiledInIllinois replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall
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What are the greatest or your favorite sad songs?
ExiledInIllinois replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall
I think it's sad. My wife disagrees and think they just went away. I guess cowbell makes it sorta upbeat. I still think it's sad AND the line: "...Could you be dead? You always were two steps ahead, of everyone We'd walk behind while you would run I look up at your house And I can almost hear you shout down to me Where I always used to be..." Dying even metaphorically is still sad. Nostalgia is sad... Sad or not sad? -
"...Mama's hooked on Mary Kay Brother's hooked on Mary Jane And daddy's hooked on Mary two doors down Mary, Mary, quite contrary We get bored, so we get married And just like dust, we settle in this town On this broken merry go 'round and 'round and 'round we go Where it stops, nobody knows And it ain't slowin' down This merry go 'round..."
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There's a house on a hill By a worn down weathered old mill In the valley below where the river winds There's no such thing as bad times And a soft southern flame Oh Cotton Jenny's her name She wakes me up when the sun goes down And the wheels of love go 'round Wheels of love go 'round Love go 'round, love go 'round A joyful sound I ain't got a penny for Cotton Jenny to spend But then the wheels go 'round...
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Yeah... Oh the irony 🤣 A lot of others can learn from this outburst.
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He probably wishes he was dead. What better way to go? Swinging @ the system.
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What are the greatest or your favorite sad songs?
ExiledInIllinois replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall
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What are the greatest or your favorite sad songs?
ExiledInIllinois replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall
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😆... Takes an oddball to know an oddball.
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I tell my wife... You'll never get away with it! The tire tracks going back over me are incriminating! AND don't even think about enlisting our son to help dig a hole in the backyard to bury me in!
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Nobody lives alone. There's the internet.
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😆... Math not my strong suit. The League I was in eliminated both teams. I was out after 7 weeks.
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How can you have so many teams left?
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Plane landing at London Heathrow Airport yesterday
ExiledInIllinois replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall
But... There's "de-skilling" as more and more tech are paired with humans and machines. It might be all or nothing with machines. Most of us will die in a few decades or more. The younger ones will trust machines more. We are already losing certain cognitive abilities because of machines. The slow march to automation started with the invention of the compass when it comes to these thjngs... AND if we don't have enough labor to fill these jobs??? Why should people risk their lives and safety when they can safely guide you via a joystick on the ground. Of course I am being sarcastic. It's all in the article I linked. Will have to overcome the human mind element. -
Plane landing at London Heathrow Airport yesterday
ExiledInIllinois replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall
From the article. Not sure if we will ever avoid this across all areas where it applies w/automation: "...As significant as the technical hurdles are, however, by far the biggest impediment to pilotless flight lies in the mind. People who otherwise retain a friendly outlook toward futuristic technologies are quick to declare that they'd never board a plane run by software, which they know as the kludgy mess that makes their laptops freeze. But minds can be changed. ..."
