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Goldberg Variations - J.S. Bach (Slaughterhouse Five & Silence of the Lambs)
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Never made it to 'mass production' but they built at least nine, besides the 'proof-of-concept-prototype' - here's a guy who actually restored one... Stout Scarab Loved his line about the restoration process, "One of the guys responsible for fabricating a lot of the parts described it as 'rust, connected by holes'."
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I loved that car, and am actually somewhat surprised you never owned one - or did you? Remember the ... Stout Scarab?
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How 'bout a little 'Bohemian Rhapsody'?
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Just Got Back From Albany!
The Senator replied to PearlHowardman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Guess I'm coming in at the middle of this movie - or, hopefully, the end - but... Does anyone really give a !@#$ who they root for in Albany? -
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The 1976 AMC Pacer used in the 1992 movie "Wayne's World" is among the items to be sold by an Illinois car museum. Price: $15,000 "Wayne's World," based on a series of skits from the TV show Saturday Night Live, starred Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as two friends with their own public access cable TV show. The Pacer was introduced by American Motors Corp. in 1975. Marketing for the car touted the substantial interior room provided by its extra-wide body. AMC stopped selling the Pacer in 1980. "Excellent!" SHA-WING!!!! Party on, Wayne!
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Hate to say it, but.... J... E... T... S... JETS JETS JETS!!!!! GO BILLSSS!!!! REVERSE THE CURSE!!!!!
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First, what's hilarious is that you think I'd need to 'Google' something so elementary - but then, you're the illiterate dolt that doesn't know the difference between 'feat' and feet'! Second, who - besides the illiterate Mr. WEO, says that play was a called 'fake kneel-down'? The only dimwit here is you, WEO.... Mr. WEO asks, "Hey Sailor, can I get a lift to Herring Cove Beach?"
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As I recall, last Monday a certain team led the game right until the refs handed it to the Fops* from Fagsboro with 2:34 left to play - so save your nonsense 'til the final gun. (BTW - nice call by the refs to blow the whistle during the last play of the 1st half, even though Potts clearly had not 'taken a knee'.)
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The play I mentioned (schobel's interception) is actually the outcome of a previous Tommie Bundchen* pass attempt - which btw, Cocksmoker Tommie* almost reprized, however, the 2nd time, Schobel's near-pick ended in a batted-down-pass by Ms. Bundchen*. But thank you for admitting that the point is moot - or 'open to debate' - even though, quite obviously, you don't know what 'moot' means (nor the difference between 'feet' and 'feat' ) So, I guess the very existence of anything but air between your ears, is moot
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Or, Tommie Bundchen* gets intercepted by Aaron Schobel.
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Why can't DJ and the Bills talk this way
The Senator replied to NewHampshireBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Excellent - as now it's time for Texas vs. Texas Tech and... Mike Leach -
Why can't DJ and the Bills talk this way
The Senator replied to NewHampshireBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"I think the strength of that team is the fact they don't have a lot of weaknesses.” -
Ah yes... SKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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sorry, left to grab a burger - guess i'm just not as glued to my pc as you are to your boyfriend's hot dog. you and pisswater have fun tonite - i'll be signing off to watch the texas tech game.
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Probably wouldn't bother you if you weren't such a flaming NE* queer ersatz sports fan*, so let's make it an even ten... What's the difference between Barney Frank and a Fenway Frank? They cum in different buns. What's the difference between Barney Frank and a refrigerator? A refrigerator doesn't fart when you take the meat out. How do you fit 4 NE* Patriettes* fans* on a bar stool? Turn it upside-down. Of course you haven't posted anything, and you wouldn't have if the Fagsboro Fops* hadn't been handed a win - you would have kept your mouth shut (at least until your boyfriend showed up) - like the fair-weather NE* fan* you are. Oh you care, alright. Who you kiddin'? If your queer team* loses, damned right you'll keep your mouth shut (at least until your boyfriend puts something in it) - but should they* somehow be handed another win, you'll be all over the Jets fan sites like Michael Jackson on Macaulay Culkin.
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not to worry - she's just a cheatriettes* troll, and she knows i'm right anyway. haven't seen her or her other queer buddy 'luke warm pisswater' on TBD for quite a while, and figured we wouldn't unless her team* won*. typical freakin' ne* queer fan*, though - wouldn't have heard a peep if they* lost, but now that the patsies* got another 'gift' from the nfl - and all the nude gay beaches in P-town are closed - i expect those 2 fags will be back every now and then (i figure 'pisswaters' the 'pitcher', and 4th & dumb is the drag queen catcher that takes the golden showers - but they probably switch). funny thing is, both those queers will STFU on monday - they'll be wiping away each others tears after the jets kick the patriettes* butts.
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I just did the observation deck (again) last week with an out-of-town visitor. If sweeping the floor counts as 'refurbished', then yeah, it's refurbished. But you do experience an absolutely fantastic view of the entire area on a clear day - the day we visited, you could see the NF skyline and the mist rising up from the falls 25 miles away. Just too bad the building itself (Bflo Cty Hall - a classic example of Art Deco architecture) is so dumpy. Anyway - it seems that this topic comes up every few weeks or so - too bad we can't have a pinned thread so we don't have to keep 'recreating the wheel'. I heartily recommend the newly renovated Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural site... Nat'l Park Service T.R Inaugural Site - Buffalo, NY Birthplace of the Modern Presidency and, while the weather's still nice, the entire slate of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings - starting with the 'crown jewel'... The Darwin Martin House Complex and including Graycliff out in Derby... Graycliff (the Martin Summer Home) And check out some of the related ancillary sites, such as the FLW Blue Sky Mausoleum in Forest Lawn (also the Millard Fillmore burial site there), and the new FLW boat house (new home of the West Side Rowing Club)... Wright Now in Buffalo
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Better what? Lynch is a better quarterback than Jackson. (Probably better than Edwards, too.)
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Well what it means is quite obvious - if the Bills held the Cheatriettes* on that 3rd down or, worse from the ref's perspective, pushed them back, it would have brought up 4th down. By moving the ball on 3rd down, the refs clearly thought they could avoid the scrutiny that doing it on 4th would certainly have drawn. Even more risky for the refs had the Bills had held the Patsies* to bring up 4th down, then held the NE* on 4th down - imagine what scenario or non-existent penalty the refs would have had to make up to sustain that drive for NE* and allow them* to score the critical TD that allowed them* to go on to win the game! Watch the ref again closely as he picks the ball up high enough to feign wiping it twice before he re-places it on the field - it almost looks as though he's uncomfortable with what he's about to do, as if he's looking to see if anyone's watching! Even Marcia Bardy* did not seem her* usual unctuous, cocky self as she* left the field - ignoring sideline reporters and the opportunity to mug for a nat'l TV audience. I wonder if she*, too, is getting uncomfortable with all the blatant cheating and game-fixing? I am so sick of the scripted NFL charade that they call sport.
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I don't think Charlie Weis would fit on a billboard.
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watch the ref - he picks the ball up, feigns wiping something off of it twice just to make it look good, then look closely at how far he moves the ball when he re-sets it. the ref could have imply lifted the ball an inch of the ground and re-set it right where it was, w/out moving it a yard. why did he have to pick up the ball at all, other than to re-spot it - either according to bob kraft's wishes or the call from rocco in las vegas?
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pretty hard for jauron to challenge - the ref was so clever about it , or so he thought, trying to pull it off with lightning speed and complete nonchalance, so as to make it look like nothing out of the ordinary was happening. watch again - they practically re-spotted the ball during brady's* snap cadence. in fact, i think brady* was already in the process of screaming the play-call to set his receivers when the ref quickly picked up the ball, feigned wiping it and re-setting it to facilitate moving it a yard downfield as he re-set it, while the sideline guys quickly pulled up the chains and started sprinting downfield. i couldn't believe it when i saw it monday, and now it looks even more blatant. clearly an orchestrated event - the NFL was worse than the WWF on that one.
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Some Bills thoughts after last night
The Senator replied to zow2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Again, that penultimate NE* score was all part of the master script to set up the McKelvin fumble. It was scripted that way to make the Cheatriettes* look all-the-more heroic in front of a nat'l TV MNF audience. Watching the game, you just knew it was going to happen that way. Like watching a 'pro wrestler' come back from one of those fake 'beat downs' to all-of-a-sudden dig way down deep and find that 'inner strength' that enables them to come back from the brink of near-death and win their staged match. Anyone notice how the officials - whenever they picked up the football and re-set it just before re-starting the clock and giving the signal for play to resume - always seemed to move the ball about a foot or so closer to the first-down marker for the Cheatriettes*? I am totally sickened by the charade that is NFL football.