
BritBill
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Rewatching the ravens game tonight
BritBill replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I will. I'm ploughing my way through last season't games. Only up to the week 3 game v Bengals at the moment. -
Rewatching the ravens game tonight
BritBill replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm yet to re-watch this game but my abiding memory is we never looked like winning it or deserved to. You know when a midget tries to fight a normal sized person and gets held off by a strong arm to the head? That's how I remember this game going. -
Sunderland fans > Newcastle fans
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Witness the birth of superstardom tonight
BritBill replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I'm not sure if it happened in America but here in the UK a fishmonger would come into pubs and clubs (was always on Sunday night in the club I was in) selling sea food snacks. Everytime they would come in with their basket of disgusting smelling food all you could hear was shouts of "Hey, mate. Have you got crabs?". The bloke must have heard it millions of times. Then, one night he came in and someone shouted "have you got any mussels?". The bloke seemed genuinely pleased there wasn't a mention of crabs. When he replied "yes, I've got mussels" he got the reply "then why aren't you carrying two baskets?!". He wasn't happy. -
Comedy is such a personal thing. Like taste in music and what you look for in the opposite sex (or same sex!). My favourite British comedies are Early Doors, Phoenix Nights, The Inbetweeners and House of Fools of the more modern era. Some of the "oldies" I like are Porridge, Citizen Smith and Only Fools & Horses. Although over the years OF&H has been overplayed. One of the Sky channels is basically devoted to it.
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Oh yes, the little one doesn't watch Family Guy. I'm not sure I could answer the questions it would raise!
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I'm not a massive fan of American comedy in general (no offence, I prefer your dramas and football) but the ones I'd say I enjoyed are Cheers, Frazier & The Goldbergs. The Simpsons and Family Guy do get watch too. The Simpsons is great as I can watch that with my son. He enjoys the fact it's a cartoon and is silly and I can take in the humour which isn't obvious to young children.
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I think you're suffering from Irritable Owl Syndrome.
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Pegula's Bar - Liquor at the front, Poker round the back.
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Yes, I use a squeegee. I chose to go down the traditional route as my selling point as the vogue these days seem to be the "reach and wash" poles. I like to get up to the window and make sure it's finished correctly with grade A scrim. I wash the windows with water and general washing liquid with an applicator before using the squeegee to clear the "soap". I have been sent some specialist window cleaning detergent by the equipment supplier I use so I'm going to try that in the water the next time I clean my own house windows to see how it performs. You just need to make sure you get the correct mix between liquid and water. I apply the liquid direct to the applicator and then dip it in the water when required. I've never used coffee filters or heard of that to help clean windows.
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Josh Norman discusses expectations for Bills on TMZ
BritBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Defensive backs with confidence tend to be a little more extrovert than that ? -
I offered to clean my neighbours' windows during the restrictions and it kind of snowballed into me setting up a window cleaning business. This will be extra to my "normal" job as a Fund Accountant. So far I've enough custom for a extra day's work a month. With a bit more basic marketing I'm confident of getting this up to 2 days a month which will make me around a further £3k a year which will boost my pension pot or even get me back over to Buffalo for a game. Window cleaning was my first job when I finished school and I ended up doing for 3 years while I lived the fun life while I was between 18 and 21. I settled down in life after that but I always wanted to go back to working in a job I felt my happiest. The current situation opened the door to this and I've taken a small step in.
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Who is your favorite all times Bills player and why?
BritBill replied to BuffBills51's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bruce Smith. My favourite player on the team which got me hooked on the sport and why I chose the Bills as my team. Most recently it's been Kyle and on the team now it's Edmunds. -
I'm not a basketball/NBA fan by any stretch but what I am fascinated by is sports people who are the best of the best. Think Tiger Woods, Shane Warne etc. I know very little of Michael Jordan other than him being recognised as one of the finest athletes/sportsmen ever. I know even less of Rodman, Pippen and the rest of the great Chicago Bulls team of the 90s. I watched the first episode of this and it hooked me straight away. Just imagine being part of that scene? It's unfathomable to mere mortals. You have to liken it to the Liverpool/Man Utd soccer dynasties in the 80s and 90s. The great West Indies and Australia cricket teams who dominated for years with special players regarded as the best ever to pay their respective sports. I'll try and catch up over the weekend.
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I asked a question a couple of weeks ago about on what stat(s) do you judge how good a defense is. Well, this time I'm asking how do you judge how good/bad an offensive line is? Do you go by sacks allowed? 1st downs achieved by rushing? Time the QB has in the pocket? Open my eyes to your minds people. ?
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Tyler Bass, kicker, might be Bills' best pick
BritBill replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jake Elliott was the first other player to spring to mind when reading this thread. I firmly believe it's all in the head with the NFL kickers. The vast, vast majority of them have the technique nailed. It's having the mental ability to maintain that technique under extreme game day pressure. Much akin to soccer players taking penalties in a shoot-out. The coaches will have to decide pretty quickly if Bass has it mentally to become kicker in his first season. The Eagles saw it in Elliott where the Bengals didn't. Elliot missed his first XP attempt in Super Bowl LII. After that he hit he only other XP and 3 field goals. One a 46 yarder in the 4th quarter. That's mental toughness with balls bigger than King Kong. Elliott proves it can be done with a rookie kicker who was drafted but the Bills have to be certain Bass is up to it in this extremely crucial season for this franchise. The schedule remains tough after the draft so I'm sure a lot of the games will be close and come to to XPs and FGs. -
How accurate was your mock last night?
BritBill replied to Mountain Man's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I bet his parents were watching. They looked the type. -
Notable Nexflix / Amazon / Premium Channel Series & Movies
BritBill replied to Heitz's topic in Off the Wall
My plan is to get settled and binge the entire second season and time it so it finishes as the draft starts tomorrow night. -
At this moment it's Allen and I hope it stays that way but..... I think Darnold will have the better career and be the better QB but that depends on how quickly the Jets get rid of Gase. Darnold might have to move away from New Jersey to overtake Allen. But then he won't be in the AFC East (probably).
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Article on former Bills player Neil O'Donoghue
BritBill replied to BritBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Missed 66% of his kicks and back home in time for tea. -
I've never heard of this chap before. His Bills career was very fleeting. Do any of the more mature members remember him? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/american-football/52293446
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It was always a bit of a disappointment when the picture finally came round and it was just a bloke with a beard enjoying eating a banana.
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Thanks Gunner. My first thought was getting the Cowboy's needs correct and then go from there. Who on your board is the first center to go? My internet searches today suggest Cesar Ruiz is making moves. Lindy's (which I get every year for quick reference on draft nights) has a top 3 of: Hennessy (Rd1-2) Tyler Biadasz (Rd2) Lloyd Cushenberry III (Rd2-3) With Frederick retiring and Jerry's tendency to pick OL fairy early I thought center would be high on their board.
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I'm not a college football person nor do I get involved in draft discussions/mocks a lot. Anyway, my friend who's a Dallas Cowboys' fans asked me last night what I would do in the first 2 rounds if I was them. Dallas are picking 17th (Rd1) and 51st (Rd2). Having looked at several sources for information I came to the following prediction/solution: Trade down with Jacksonville to pick 20. Jags get picks 17 & 51. Dallas now had picks 20 & 40. I'm thinking about 100 points on the draft capital scale to get to 17 from 20 and also 51 to 40. With pick 20 Dallas select Xavier McKinney, Safety, Alabama With pick 40 Dallas select Matt Hennessy, Center, Temple What do people who know more about the draft than me think of that? My main concern seems to be Hennessy still being there at 40.