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Toronto Mayor Wants an NFL Team
The Senator replied to Ghost of Rob Johnson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My concern is the sensibilities of a certain distinct and viable part of Canadien society...how would the NFL circumvent Canada's language laws? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tdZkcV8o54 -
I think Wisconsin QB Scott Tolzien has been mentioned as a late (6 or 7) round prospect - Tolzien - stats Tolzien - profile Of course the guy many here (self included) would love to see in Bills Blue is Dontay Moch Moch Speed
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Will the Bills go back to the 4-3
The Senator replied to wooly22's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dontay Moch? Owen Marecic? -
Well yeah...or Puerto Ricans...they're good too. (The OP did say a Samoan or a Tongan ) EDIT: Didn't mean to slight the Dominicans - those guys can really play some ball!
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Cage, there's probably nothing anyone can do to make you feel better about Wannstache - some people are just destined to feel bad about everything! OMG...the Bills did something...it must be bad...they are incompetent... vs. OMG...the Bills did nothing...they are incompetent (and Ralph is cheap). Just typical TSW nonsense...myself, I prefer to ' think positive ' ... 19 and 0 baby!!! GO BILLSSS!!!! Fear the 'stache!!!!!
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She looks much older than 42 - by at least 10 years, I'd say. I think she lies about her age.
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Dick Jauron to be DC for Cleveland Browns
The Senator replied to BeastMode54's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
McKelvin's locked up thru 2013, Kelsay thru 2014. Hoping we re-sign Poz. But Whitner's available, probably Maybin too. -
Yes, well, enjoy your Sears catalog.
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So a week ago, everyone here knew we blew the chance to sign Wannstache - but now everyone knows what his role will be??? Relax, it appears maybe the Bills front office isn't sleeping at the wheel. Enjoy Dontay Moch in the Shrine Bowl tomorrow, and Carimi-Moffitt-Kendricks in next week's Senior Bowl, let the off-season and draft unfold, enjoy the playoffs, and know that next season we'll be in them. GO BILLSSS!!!! Fear the 'stache!!!!!
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Great news. (Now, we just need some mustachioed emoticons!) Never doubted for a second that Wanny would sign with Buffalo and reunite with Gailey. Now, if DW has any input into the Bills draft, look for the Bills to end up with Pitt DE Greg Romues in the mid-to-late rounds - Romeus was a favorite of Wanny's at Pitt and a round one prospect until he tore his ACL... Romeus - NFL Draft Scout Profile 19 and 0 baby!!! GO BILLSSS!!!! Fear the stache!!!!
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FA, not the Draft, I think will be this years fan killer
The Senator replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would target Kevin Boothe - we can always use o-line depth and, short of doing a Whammy Weenie dance on Wellington Mara's grave, signing a Cornellian from the NY Giants is the only way to reverse ' The Curse of Pete Gogolak ' ... 19 and 0 baby!!! GO BILLSSS!!!! Reverse The Curse!!!!! -
We must each dance to our own tune. I have also seen Brady getting sacked before, many times, in fact, and I'll see it again - and SI isn't the only place to see that, either. Myself, I prefer to look at young, beautiful, scantily clad women. To each, their own, I guess.
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Yes...I can see why The Dark Knight Rises...
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For all Nick Fairley fans
The Senator replied to Solomon Grundy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Seems like a nice enough kid off the field, and the Bills could use a vicious beast with a nasty attitude - it's Fairley's penchant for cheap dirty hits, particularly what he does after the whistle, that bothers me. (But put him in a Bills uniform, and I'd probably grow to love it.) -
Stacy Williams ' underrated ' ??? Never in my book, ML...Miss Williams was always one of my favourites, right up there with the refreshing taste of Coca Cola... Disfruta!!! I'm relieved that you understand our preference for bikini-clad swimsuit models over whiny NE* quarterbacks!
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I'll be eating nothing but lentils in 2011
The Senator replied to SageAgainstTheMachine's topic in Off the Wall Archives
You might like this... Two Trucks. Two Legacies. One Delicious Debate. ...this rivalry is a strange one, indeed. As if it weren’t odd enough to have drunken students waiting in the chilly Ithaca pre-dawn for a bite of a meatball sub, many students hold fast to their favorite truck with an almost admirable, albeit strange, persistence...it became imminently clear a few years ago that sophomores and freshmen preferred Louie’s Lunch to the Hot Truck. Conversely, juniors and seniors were indefinitely more apt to reply that Hot Truck was their preferred late-night source of what some call “drunk food.” It was all food was "drunk food" in my day - my personal favorite was the triple-sui from The Hot Truck... Tasty-Ass Sandwiches of the Ivy League: The Hot Truck Triple Suicide Mmmmm....just put another clothespin on my aorta please (I wonder they serve lentils?) -
Tolzien was my round 6 or 7 pick when I thought we'd be drafting in the #8 - #10 spot - now that we're drafting 3rd overall, no way Buddy Nix will (or I would) ever pass on Ryan Mallett in round one.
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I'll be eating nothing but lentils in 2011
The Senator replied to SageAgainstTheMachine's topic in Off the Wall Archives
So you must have quite a few of them by now? -
Does she have any lentil recipes?
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I'll be eating nothing but lentils in 2011
The Senator replied to SageAgainstTheMachine's topic in Off the Wall Archives
It's only a matter of time... The Hot Truck -
AJ Green is available when the Bills Pick....
The Senator replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Which first - the one they* got from Oakland for Richard Seymour, or their* own? (My answer would probably be yes to either.) -
Group hopes to clone mammoth within 6 years
The Senator replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Of course it has... Polish scientists had attempted to restore the tarpan, a wild pony that once roamed the steppes and forests of Eurasia, but the resultant Konik Polski (Little Polish Horse) is an approximation at best. The successful reintroduction of the bison (“¿ubr”), begun after World War I, did not involve back-breeding, since a new herd was started on the basis of specimens that had survived the war in various foreign zoos....It will still take considerable time, patience and money to recreate the Polish “tur” through a combination of Jurassic Park-style genetic procedures combined with the more traditional back-breeding...Since skeletal remains of the aurochs are scarce, even the exact appearance of the beast is largely based on verbal descriptions, caveman drawings and later artistic renderings. I am much more concerned about BeerSphere's reference to the Russians and Japanese attempt to clone the wild woolly mammoth - I saw a movie about the Godzilla monster once...even scarier was their attempt to clone a giant turtle... -
Group hopes to clone mammoth within 6 years
The Senator replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
The Poles have been working on a similar cloning project for some time now... Work is under way in Poland and other countries to re-create the extinct primeval ox known in Polish as a “tur.” After the wooly mammoth became extinct some 10,000 years ago, the aurochs was Europe’s biggest land animal. Known by the scientific name of Bos primigenius (primeval ox), this was a huge wild bovine which was the predecessor of domesticated cattle...at the heart of the project is Professor Ryszard S³omski who heads the Biotechnology Department of Poznañ’s Natural Science University and has been doing research in that area for years. “We have learned how to read genetic information, and that has made the prospect of restoring extinct species closer than ever,” said Professor S³omski, who has studied at the University of Chicago, University of Illinois and Harvard Medical School. ( Link - Resurrecting Poland’s extinct wild ox? ) Because... The aurochs has always held a special place in the heart of Poles, and medieval Poland hosted the continent’s largest population of the mighty horned beast. But already King Władysław Jagiełło placed the aurochs under royal protection at the turn of the 15th century. Nevertheless, poaching and disease caused their numbers to dwindle from 50 in 1557 to only four specimens in 1601...The beast’s Polish name “tur” is found in the names of numerous localities, and its image adorns various Polish coats of arms. “Turonie” is a traditional type of Polish Christmas caroling in which a home-spun figure of the shaggy bovine is carried along with a pole-mounted star and Christmas crib house to house. And such sayings as “silny jak tur” (strong as an aurochs) have survived in the Polish language to this day. -
I was mistaken about Stanford DT Sione Fua (pronunciation: see-OWN-ay foo-AH) - he's Tongan. Samoan, Tonga, Fijian...what's the difference? They're all Polynesian. The Bills should grab him in the 4th round anyway, if he's still there - apparently, in Tongan, ' Fua ' means " Die, Patriots, DIE!!!! " Link - One-on-one with Sione Fua
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WILL WE EVER BEAT THE PATRIOTS AGAIN?
The Senator replied to Clippers of Nfl's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I expect we'll beat them twice this season - possibly 3 times... 19 and 0 baby!!!