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Buftex

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  1. McCartney's kid is a window into Pual's furture! By the same token, I got together with sons' of my dad's friends, years ago, and we all agreed to get jobs that we hate, watch too much sports, and sit on the porch drinking beers!
  2. Yes, I have thought of that too...any time I hear Rush, or Sean Hannity...also ultra-douches!
  3. Was at a local watering hole this past weekend, they had Direct TV. They kept flashing something about Direct TV and Tribune Media not being able to come up with a deal. That woudl affect a lot of stations. Nearly evey channel on my Time Warner system is copy-right "Tribune Media"
  4. Not to be a prick, but I think it is kind of ugly...not well done.
  5. I am with everyone who thinks the white collars on the blue jerseys just looks stupid! Oh well, for one year, the Bills had one of the best looking unis in the league, again...the white dab was obviously added, just to distinguish them from the new uniforms from last season...I am not buying any more jerseys.
  6. Love the Beatles, but I have to agree...awful thought. Glad Zak is not interested. He has actually carved out a pretty good career for himself...could this possibly be a late April Fools joke?
  7. http://twitpic.com/954p54
  8. I have always hated Olberman. Even when he was just on ESPN. To me, he is one of those folks who you don't want on "your side" of any issue... Laurence Odonnell, his replacement, is only marginally more bearable.
  9. I dunno, Nike makes me nervous...some of the college uniforms they have designed have been absolutely hideous. I don't see any real major changes to the Bills uniforms happening this year (except the blue pants, which I am all for!), but I could see them making wholesale changes to all the league uniforms, which may not be so great. If you have ever been to the NFL hall of fame, one of the coolest things there (IMO) is the old uniforms...the simpler the better, as far as I am concerned.
  10. Only thing is, January Jones is thin as a pin again...so she took off the baby weight. The scene where she is sitting on the lawn, with her family, holding the youngest son was about as sympathetic a shot we have seen of her in sometime. Like "The Sopranos" one thing I love about this show is their willingness to take points of view on a situation that are so obvious, but, are rarely taken in television. Megan, 14 years younger than Don, complains that he has all the energy to go to the Rolling Stones show the night before, but none to hang out with her and her friends at the beach.
  11. No...ultimate douche-bag!
  12. It's funny, I know that Matt Weiner has said over and over again, that characters may come and go, and I just assumed Betty would be one of them...honestly, I thought she would either kill herself, or get cancer...so, it looks like she escaped cancer...didn't it seem like they were trying to soften her character (and I don't mean the weight gain) up a little last night...when the show first started, I used to feel sorry for her character (as many probably did) but then she just became more and more unlikeable. But last night, she just seemed more empathetic. I know January Jones was very pregnant during the filming of this season...almost seems to me, if they were intending to keep her around on the show, they would have written her pregnancy (and weight gain) into the show. It felt like that character was coming to a conclusion last night. Okay, that makes sense...cuz the minute Roger left the room, he called Betty's house, and talked to Henry Francis...sometimes, I am so afraid I am missing something, that I read too much into small things like that!
  13. Okay, so my one question about last night's episode...when Don tells Roger about Betty's condition, Roger says "you want me to make a call?" Don says, "I have to be the one to make the call" or something like that. Who were they talking about calling? What did I miss there? Anyway, seems like Roger and Pete are headed for a showdown...Heniz may be on Roger's side, but time is not!
  14. Back in day, before the players had their own personal intros, I remember Don Meredith used to just make up schools for players. One time we were watching a MNF game, and I remember my dad getting a good laugh when Meredith said that one player (can't remember who) was "out of Texaco State".
  15. It will all come down to money. It doesn't matter how much NFL caliber talent is developed in an alternate league, if nobody watches, or goes to games, it won't last.
  16. Okay, I listened...how was "liberalism destroyed"?
  17. Yeah, sure... Holy ****, I agree with you on something...big John Hiatt fan...
  18. Funny, I heard Leaf on Colin Cowherd (I think, or was it Rome? They both suck!), right around the Super Bowl. He had just put a book out, about his bumpy road traveled, before "turning it all around". He wanted to mentor young NFL QB's, on how not to make the same mistakes he made...I actually felt kind of sorry for him, while listening...but it sounds like it was all BS. Art Schlister pulled the same stuff...I believe Schlister is back in jail, and Ryan appears headed there. Sounds like maybe Tebow could mentor him...
  19. I love Elway, but I think even he would admit, neither he or Shanahan would have a ring, without Terrell Davis...
  20. I think Stroud was a good player, but the Bills just got him at the wrong time. Good luck to him. If he hadn't already been a Bill, he would be the kind of guy that would be a low-risk, high reward for a team needig DL depth. btw- could have sworn I heard Anthony Hargrove was one of the players most likely to be suspended, if indeed players are punished, for his role in the bounty controversy in New Orleans.
  21. Jamie Lee was pretty hot back then...but that is a terrible movie...
  22. I realize you are probably joking, but, in fact, he did mention T.O. I was waiting for him to say Lance Alworth!
  23. I just saw that on NFL32...and I saw it yesterday. I don't watch that show every day, but do they just re-run it? I thought it was new every day...crazy...
  24. Had the pleasure of seeing Earl Scruggs, years ago, at Lincoln Center...he was mesmerizing. Cool guy too. This country has always been so polorized...Scruggs was kind of black-balled in the late 60's and early 70's for taking an anti-war stance...almost unheard of, at that time, for people in his social circles. Really sad to hear of his passing. If you ever get a chance, there was a great documentary made about him in the mid to late 70's called "Banjoman". I saw it on Bravo years ago...might be on Netfix? EDIT: Youtube to the rescue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A51yM6fjnAE
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