
SoTier
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That's why I don't feed seed mixes. There's too much waste because birds will only eat what they like and toss the rest -- as you've discovered. Many seed mixes, especially cheaper mixes, have filler seeds like red millet which most birds don't like (doves and juncos love white millet, however). I feed primarily black oil sunflower seed in two tube feeders (one for clinging birds like woodpeckers and finches) and a perch feeder, but I also feed cracked corn on the ground for pigeons and mourning doves and peanuts for the bluejays and cardinals. I also provide suet cakes. This winter I will put out white millet in a low covered platform feeder for the dark-eyed juncos that visit my yard.
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I second this. They start coming out about 5 pm when campers start firing up their grills or building campfires. What's even worse is that some idiots, despite signs warning about rabies in the raccoons, actively encourage them coming around campsites/cabins by feeding them -- and letting their children feed them!
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Chautauqua Institute is 20+ miles west of Jamestown via either NY 394 or I-86 and will take you at least a half hour each way, so it might not be feasible. Lisciandro's Restaurant at 207 North Main is open for lunch on Saturday until 1 pm. It's a downtown institution. La Cucina della Nonna at 718 West Third Street is just across the Third Street Bridge from downtown. Excellent pizza and Italian cuisine. The Labyrinth Press at 12 East Fourth Street is a vegetarian/vegan restaurant with a good reputation. El Jarocho at 323 Washington Street is a Mexican restaurant. If you're looking for chains, there's a Bob Evans located on North Main (Route 60) and I-86. Most of the other chains are located along NY 394 (Fairmount Ave) in Lakewood, including Applebee's, Olive Garden, Buddy Brewster's Ale House, and Red Lobster. Sakura Buffet and Five Guys are located in the Chautauqua Mall. Local restaurants in the same area of 394 include economical choices Davidson's, Honest John's (pizza and wings), Johnny's Lunch (hotdogs), and La Cocina which is a Mexican restaurant.
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You inadvertently attributed the quote above to me instead of Araiza Curse. I also responded negatively to his BS love affair with Toney.
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Both museums are well worth visiting, and will probably take several hours each, so if this is a day trip, you probably won't have time to do much more than lunch and/or dinner. Your mom should love the Lucy museum, and the Comedy Center is a wonderful interactive museum. Lucille Ball is buried in Lakeview Cemetery which is at North Main Street (RTE 60) and Buffalo Street. The main entrance is on Buffalo Street at Lakeview Avenue. The route to the grave site is marked by arrows (blue I think) on small black/dark gray rectangular blocks. The Jackson Center is just outside the downtown area. I don't know if it's open on weekends. It's a small museum with meeting/exhibit spaces dedicated to the memory of Henry H Jackson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the chief judge at the Nuremburg war crimes trials after WW II. The Fenton Museum is a 19th century Victorian mansion just south of downtown that once belonged to New York governor Reuben Fenton which features the history of Chautauqua County. Further afield, while the Chautauqua Institute's season is over, you can still wander the beautiful grounds, browse in the Bookstore, eat at the Brickwalk Cafe or splurge with a stay at the historic Athenaeum Hotel. Next weekend (Sept 15-18) should be the last weekend for the Bemus Point-Stowe Ferry, weather permitting. It's an old steam ferry which was the only way to cross Chautauqua Lake before the I-86 bridge was built back in the early 1980s. There has been a ferry between Bemus Point and Stowe for over 200 years! Unfortunately, the Busti Grist Mill, built in 1839, will not be open next weekend. It will be open for the Busti Apple Festival the next weekend, however. They will probably have it grinding wheat into flour or corn into meal for the Festival. Dining ideas ... Andriaccio's is a well-known Italian restuarant close to Chautauqua Institution. On a nice day, you can have lunch on the lakeside deck at the Bemus Point Casino. Beware the seagulls, and don't feed them until everyone in your party is done eating! Ellicottville Brewing on Chautauqua in Bemus Point and Southern Tier Brewery in Lakewood offer spirits and food. Southern Tier also offers live music. Shawbucks is a bar/restaurant across the street from the NCC which offers dinners as well as pub grub (quite good) as well as live music later in the evening.
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Is Toney your brother from another mother? If Toney had hands like Kincaid, he wouldn't have been playing last night because he'd have still been a member of the Giants. Teams don't trade away a first round pick early in his sophomore season unless they're cutting their losses on a player they believe is a bust.
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What good is a WR who gets open but can't catch the ball?
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I agree. The AFCE and AFCN are likely to be dog fights with the teams in those divisions taking turns beating each other up. The Jags might have the easiest route to division champion but it might struggle with non-divisional opponents. I think they play both the Bills and the Bengals. KC doesn't have that much competition in the AFCW except for the Chargers (who always seem to find ways to Charger) unless Payton can resurrect the Broncos.
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That's correct. Mahomes has never played a playoff game outside of Arrowhead except for Super Bowls.
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This is exactly why I'm reserving judgement on the Chiefs' offense until Kelce's back on the field. His presence changes everything ... including how much teams are willing to commit to playing tight coverage on mediocre WRs. Also, Hutchison is a beast who really abused Taylor at RT. Other teams may not have an edge rusher capable of doing that. Finally, Week 1 games are notorious for being false indicators of how good or bad a team will be for the season. There are examples every opening weekend of unexpected winners that never seem to play as well again the rest of the season and supposed playoff teams that get tripped up Game 1 but then return to form. And Jared Goff is undefeated against Patrick Mahomes.
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Nyheim Hines is suing the person who hit him on a jetski
SoTier replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I just don't see jet skis being in the same danger category. Where I live, near Chautauqua Lake, jet skis are everywhere. Several of my friends have or had jet skis. I've ridden them. I've also ridden horses, and horses are a lot more dangerous. -
Nyheim Hines is suing the person who hit him on a jetski
SoTier replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Jet skis aren't any more inherently dangerous than most motor boats. Like a car, jet skis become dangerous when people ride them recklessly. It's not like Hines was sky diving or bull riding. -
Yes, he/she/it is. I'm a GMFB fan, and yesterday they made their predictions. All of them had the Bills in the playoffs. Jason and Peter picked the Jets to win the division while Jamie and Kyle had the Bills taking the division. They picked either the Chiefs or Bengals to go to the SB. None picked Miami The analyst who now does the power rankings for NFLN ranked the Bills #5 early in the preseason and #3 most recently. IIRC, the Vegas oddsmakers still make the Bills the favorite to win the division. Not all "experts" think the Bills are also-rans.
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Will the opener be blacked out by Spectrum and espy
SoTier replied to Liberal Bob's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes. If you can watch your ABC station via Spectrum today, you can watch the game on Monday on Spectrum. Your local ABC affiliate isn't owned by Disney. -
The last Jests player whose bold prediction actually came true was Joe Namath's claim that the Jests would win Super Bowl III in 1969.
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Will the opener be blacked out by Spectrum and espy
SoTier replied to Liberal Bob's topic in The Stadium Wall
Don't sweat it. Brain farts happen to the best of us ... I speak from experience! -
Hearing this, my first thought was maybe Sauce ought to wait until the Jests actually win something before he compares their defense to one of the greatest Ds ever.
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Success as a college HC is all about recruiting -- players and assistant coaches. Sanders has a big edge in recruiting over many first year collegiate HCs not only because of his NFL fame because he can point to the success he had as an HBCU coach.
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Will the opener be blacked out by Spectrum and espy
SoTier replied to Liberal Bob's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's another thread on this topic. If you are a Spectrum customer and can get programming on ABC, you should be able to see the Bills on MNF since the game is being broadcast on both ESPN and ABC. If ABC is blacked out, then your ABC station is owned by Disney, so you will have to find a work around to see the game. The other thread has lots of suggestions. -
It took them years to get rid of Snyder in Washington.
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Pickett started poorly as a rookie but showed considerable progress late in the season. He has looked good in his limited play in preseason (and not just against the Bills). He doesn't have to be Josh Allen to be a good/excellent NFL QB for Mike Tomlin's Steelers. This is my take as well, especially the AFCN. I think that the Ravens and Steelers are closer to the Bengals than the Jets and Fins are to the Bills, particularly because of Harbaugh and Tomlin. If Watson resurrects his early form, Cleveland can become a formidable force in the league, capable of beating any team because their D is damn good. NE doesn't have nearly the talent that the Brown have. The Patriots are always "in the picture" with Belichick as HC, especially in divisional games.
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Best first round draft pick New England ever spent!
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It's entirely too early to decide this question, so I didn't vote. Both could be successful, both could fail, one could fail and one succeed. If Watson recovers his early form, Cleveland will win a lot of games and most Browns fans will be forgive him for his past bad behavior. If Wilson resurrects his career, all will be forgiven in Denver, too. If one or both fail, my guess is that some heads will roll in the organization(s).
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Season Predictions..have fun or flame away
SoTier replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
The "battle of Lake Erie" with any two of the three teams from cities on the lake would also be a contest between two teams that have never won a Super Bowl. A Browns-Lions Super Bowl would be a match between two teams that have never been to a Super Bowl before.