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The Real Buffalo Joe

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  1. While I agree, I'd hope Frank Reich would have had the same shot as anybody else. Not because of, or in spite of what he did for the organization almost 30 years ago, but based on the merits of his potential as a coach.
  2. Dunder Mifflin opens a new branch, in Pawnee, Indiana. From what I've read, about half the cast of each show would be willing to come back. Parks and Rec was originally supposed to be a spinoff of The Office. We'd just have to figure out if Rashida Jones is Ann Perkins or Karen Filippelli.
  3. And why are we being so narrow minded that we can only have a parent that's a male or female? The bigotry of the 1950s disgusts me.
  4. When it was written, Jerry Van ***** was already pretty bad, so he was only gonna be an occasional guest star anyway.
  5. Not sure who thought a show with a loveable Hitler was a good idea in the first place, but this. Defintely this. Heil Honey, I'm Home!
  6. The team owns it for sure. But ethically speaking, whether he legally can or not, is it right for Mark Davis to keep the Raiders name/logo/etc when he goes to Vegas? Side note, personally, I think the best thing to have done, if the Rams and Raiders had to move anyway. Rams move to Las Vegas. Raiders change their name to the California Raiders. They move to LA where they have a fanbase. Keep training camp, and a preseason game, and possibly one game a year in Oakland (ala, our Toronto deal, but with a city that already supports the team), as to not sell them out completely, and keep the Chargers in SD.
  7. I'd like to beat Jacksonville, because eff you St. Doug, and obvously the Patriots*. Although to play Houston would be cool, because I can go to the game. I'd like to beat the Seahawks, because I'm still mad about that cheap shot by Richard Sherman on MNF, and the fake punt in Toronto when they were already beating us by an embarrassing amount.
  8. My Two Dads, the one about the girl who's mother died, and the two guys she's pretty sure are her dad, wouldn't even be considered a bizarre concept anymore.
  9. Please, don't. There's a huge difference between Eddie Murphy and Kevin Hart. Mainly, Eddie Murphy is funny.
  10. There was talk of it a few years ago, but never happened sadly.
  11. This is why I said under the right conditions. It would only work IF at least Bob, Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson were involved. Which Bob said he's not up to it. Michael J Fox obviously has health conditions. Christopher Lloyd recently said he'd be up to it if it happened, granted he's 80. But even with all of the elements I just mentioned, I'm still not sure it would work. The other sequels were direct continuations, picking up right where the last one left off. But those were only five years apart. Although Christopher Lloyd is now about the age that he was supposed to be in the movies, would we be able to suspend our disbelief that Michael J Fox isn't a teenager anymore?
  12. Billy Madison can work well too. Billy, who's now a reasonably responsible adult, and successfully running the Madison hotel chain. However, now he has a son that's a chip off the old block. Billy Jr pulls a "You have no idea how hard school is, grandpa basically handed you the company." So Billy does the same challenge, along with his late teen, early 20s son, to prove it to him.
  13. Last Man Standing seems to be the show you're looking for. A conservative father and his idiot son in law. They tried the show 704 Hauser that was a failure. A black family moved into Archie's old house. The father was a staunch democrat/liberal, and his son was a young black Republican/conservative. Didn't last very long.
  14. I actually had an idea for a Andy Griffith spinoff. It wouldn't be a remake with the same characters. But similar characters, taking place in Mayberry. A twist I'd throw on it is swap the "Andy" and "Barney" roles. Where the Sheriff is the bumbling idiot, and his wiser deputy is the one that always has to clean up after him.
  15. I have season tickets for UH baseball. Never attended the school, just a fan of the team. I have a friend that's alumni who I asked if she could buy my season tickets for me. I'd pay her, just wanted to use her alumni discount. She said it's actually the opposite. Me being a guy off the street, I just pay for the tickets. Her being alumni, is expected to buy tickets, a parking spot, and make a donation.
  16. At least we got the movies with the Juice.
  17. Yeah. I used to love that site. And my dad bought me the DVD one year for Christmas. I think the problem was how subtle a lot of the humor was. You couldn't multi-task and watch it. You had to really pay attention, and it was one of the few comedies from that era that didn't have a laugh track, which is much more common now.
  18. Have you seen Angie Tribeca? It's the closest thing to Police Squad we're gonna get without Leslie Nielsen. Same type of low key slapstick.
  19. That man has nothing but the up most respect for the Buffalo Bills and our fanbase.
  20. My wife loves it mixed with sprite. Bills bar we go to used to have a drink special they call the Kelly Kool-Aid. Jim Beam or Crown Apple, Sprite, Peach Vodka, and a splash of Cranberry.
  21. If I'm just aiming to get drunk at a bar, I go for well mix drinks. Something sweet that I can just swig. If I buy a $7-8 glass of Jameson, I'm gonna take my time to really enjoy it.
  22. Whiskey is actually what I drink when I'm trying to stay relatively sober. It's got enough kick that I'll drink it slow.
  23. Going off of @dpberr's thread about movie sequels/reboots, there have been a lot of TV shows that have been brought back recently. What shows would you like to see be revived, or completely rebooted?
  24. Napolean Dynamite had an animated series with the original actors that was terrible. Although seeing an actual movie of Napolean living adult life would be interesting. Going Places is an upcoming American crime comedy film written by, directed by, and starring John Turturro, acting as both a remake of the 1974 French film of the same name by Bertrand Blier, and a spin-off to the 1998 cult film The Big Lebowski by the Coen brothers, from which Turturro reprises his role as Jesus Quintana. Old School would be interesting. As for the Smokey and the Bandit reboot, while that can go wrong in so many ways, it could also be awesome. And it can't be any worse than the sequels.
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