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Dan

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  1. Born in the USA amost has to be in there.. .right?
  2. Unbelievable play! Should have been an easy 6.
  3. Do you think some people think this is the National Anthem?
  4. True. Because the HOF is all about what you did for your team last month.
  5. That's what I thought .... then I moved here.
  6. For some that live in MS, they might be wondering... hey, where's the love? Now had you spent anytime in MS, you might be well aware that any time you land in MS, you're pretty well landing in another country, if not another point time.
  7. I agree. Last September, I said pretty much the same thing. In the end, we saw just enough from Trent (IMO) to say... yeah maybe. While at the same time seeing just enough to also say.... ehhhh.. maaybe. He's a huge question mark, IMO. Given that we're absolutely assured the coaches will not develop an effective game plan from week to week, the only way we win is if the players excel. And none more importantly than the QB - Trent. So, as I see it, next season pretty much rests on the arm of our 3rd year QB. Please, anyone, please, prove me wrong (seriously I want to be wrong). Because if that thought doesn't make you nervous, you haven't been watching.
  8. If you take out Montana's 4 Super Bowls does he belong in the Hall? Maybe. But, no way Bradshaw makes it. What's your point again? Oh yeah... wahhh, waah.. waaahh.
  9. Now, can we finally bring our troops home?
  10. Name one person with the money that has given a 100% absolute assurance that they'll keep the team in Buffalo for 50 more years. Please.
  11. Excellent advice and greatly appreciated.
  12. Thanks. I gotta make some calls to family. But I was leaning toward just buying individual tickets as well.
  13. They have package deals on the HOF website. Any experience with those? Worth it or not?
  14. ok. For those that may have attended in the past, how soon do I need to buy tickets, make reservations, etc.? Bruce is in, Ralph is in, Bills in HOF game... if that's not enough for every Bills fan to attend, then what would be?
  15. He's' a 90 year old man that just realized the culmination of his life is enshrinement for all time into the HOF. He looked shocked, in awe, and amazed to me. Cut him some slack. I find it most telling that the majority of his comments were about other players and the City of Buffalo. Not himself. The man is all class and I'm proud he's the owner of the team I live and die for.
  16. Yep. Sounds like summer in the Mississippi Delta too. We regularly have 100+ degree F temps for about 2 months straight. It's called Air Conditioner, Dibs. Turn it on and turn it up. Yeah it'll run the utility bill up, but its better than sweating it out all day and night.
  17. This one puzzles me as well. A quick google gave me some background. Who knows about the merits of this. But, it would probably sound quite a bit different if there were a group of Texas national guardsmen that were being denied benefits. Some of the others, for ex. the $87mill for family planning. I would put firmly in the "depends how it's spent" category. What if they use that money to hire social workers and print brochures (just made up some service)? Well, that's maybe not such a waste. I suppose there's some history on this portion of the Bills as well, if I chose to look into it.
  18. I'm not the best person to argue these points, I admit (so don't beat me up too bad). But, isn't the economy linked to all sorts of jobs? Yes, the exportation of goods and services seems important, but so are many other things. If the housing market is failing, new homes aren't being built, and a multitude of jobs, goods, and services are declining. The result is layoffs and depression. So, how is not rebuilding national park facilities (just to continue with that example) not good? It would seem to help offset those losses and declining demands from the housing market. That would keep people employed and lessen the economic decline. Yes, having people paint houses isn't necessarily the best type of jobs and the best for long term economic growth. However, it does serve an immediate need. I'm not at all convinced that this Bills is good or will "stimulate" anything. But, one thing about all the "pork" that strikes me is that it seems extremely far reaching. Let's just say all programs in this Bill pass and are funded... there's hardly an area of the economy that won't see some benefit - short term and long term. Contrast that with the Big 3 bailout. A relatively narrow section of the economy is helped for just the short term. Which is better to help the economy, I don't know. Look at the TARP bailout, thing. You're helping the financial institutions, freeing up lending and credit and all that jazz. Great, I guess. But, we're giving the banks billions so they stay in business, but the banks aren't giving me anything to keep me in my house. So, how is that helping exactly? It's been explained 10 ways to Sunday, but for my simplistic mind it just seems to be perpetuating the "live beyond your means" mentality that got us all in this mess. I don't need more credit. I need a job; I need cheaper groceries (yes, food prices have gone up quite a bit); I need an alternative energy source that isn't subject to the whims of terrorists. So we give the banks billions to stay in business, but we shouldn't give anyone else anything but the ability to go further into debt? I think I've strayed from the point, but it's not like I know half of what we're talking about any way. I guess it would be easier to judge this Bill if there was a decent alternative to discuss. But, all I've heard is tax breaks for every one and I really can't see how giving people a tax break is going to help with this huge cluster!@#$ of a mess. I assure you, any tax refund I get is going straight into savings in case I lose my job.
  19. I think it's time for a definition of "pork". Yes, some, perhaps many, programs in this Bill seem questionable. However, I think the vast, vast majority could be beneficial to helping the economy not just by creating jobs, but by also maintaining jobs and by injecting money into the economy. Of course, that all depends on how the money is actually spent which, as far as I can tell, is not clearly defined the the Bill. For example, $250 mill for computers. That presumably buys alot of computers which keeps Dell (or whoever) and the computer parts makers from laying off workers while updating computers that are probably horribly out dated. I don't really see that as a bad thing. For a second example, $670 mill for National Parks facilities. Again, you'll need people to rebuild those facilities, supplies, wood, paint, etc. That either creates jobs or potentially allows Sherwin Williams to not lay off workers. Plus the National Parks get a much needed face lift. Not really a bad thing. Again... if done properly. If they spend $1,000 on a gallon of paint then we got problems.
  20. OK. But for the sake of my non-factual, largely unknowing argument; they made some money and got a bonus for doing so. Yes, they made me money in that the value of my stocks went up, but if I kept my money in the market (which I'm assuming most people do) then I've made no money by year's end and most likely lost money. Yet, they've still made their money. So, how did they make me money and if they would not have artificially driven up my stocks all year, I'd actually be better off at year's end?
  21. That's kinda how I see it. The only ones to make out were the Wall Street guys. They make money coming and going with each transaction, now they get nice bonuses for all that coming and going. If I had money in the stock market, sure I was looking good then; but now I've lost it all. So, when it's all said and done; Wall Street made money all year and they're making money now. I got nothing but a warm fuzzy back in July because I was advised to keep trading right up until the bottom fell out. (not me, I have no money in the stock market, but it sounds better if I say I) So, Kelly, I'd have to disagree with your point #2.
  22. Not sure about that... but off the top of my head: Packers, Steelers, Chiefs, Raiders, Cardinals, Bears, Lions. So a few, I'd guess. If the Bills switched to that logo, they'd take away the last thing about the team that I still like.
  23. I really dislike your avatar.
  24. Pretty well spot on. Rush, Coulter, and all these types are good at one thing and that's getting people riled up enough to listen to/watch them. They say whatever they can to get people to tune in. Period. No different from Howard Stern, really. Stern does it with hookers and sex talk, while Rush and Coulter do it with politics talk. I'm sure there are "liberal" shock jocks just as bad, although I don't know any of them. I would guess they're not as good as Rush or Coulter, otherwise I'd know their name. Bottomline: anything Coultler, Rush, or any of these guys says is nothing more than entertainment much like listening to Stern.
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