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The Senator

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  1. Californians have always been pioneers... link
  2. And then he goes on to say... "Of course, many more factors go into the analysis. We aren't accounting for potential or contract status or other factors that would cause teams not to pursue him." WHAT freakin' analysis????? Florio < RJ Anyway, if TE is "comparable" (I think he's "better"), I'll stick with the younger guy from Stanford with his entire career before him, rather than the dog killer who hasn't played a down of football in 2 years.
  3. My pleasure, D2D - here's just a bit more nostalgia from that memorable season, newspaper clippings and all... 1965 AFL Champions
  4. You're definitely on to something, K-9...that's how the Red Sox finally did it in '04, no? 19 and 0 baby!!! GO BILLSSS...REVERSE THE CURSE!!!! PosLUSZny!!!!!
  5. I'll take a wild stab that this William Nickerson fella is a retiree with too much time on his hands, and that these kids had also better stay off his lawn. Join a bowling league, will ya, Bill?
  6. It's hard...really hard... to hit a golf ball...
  7. Uh oh...you may be on to something, K-9...only the 'Curse of the Gogolak' may be on Ralph and the Bills! To this day, Gogolak in still the NYG all-time leading scorer. When did Ralph let him get away? What was the last year the Bills won a league championship? Ralph wasn't financing any failed Broadway musicals back then, was he? REVERSE THE CURSE!!!!!!!!!
  8. link I have heard of him. He's already been fired by Al Davis once, so doubt he'd want to return to that insane asylum. The Bills would be lucky to get a coach with his pedigree, talent, and winning record. My fear is that he'd bring his son Kyle along as OC, instead of an innovator like... Mike Leach
  9. I haven't felt it since the Gogolak days! GO BILLSSS!!!!
  10. And if you are looking for some really goofy looking old football cards that truly bring back memories, try here... 1965 Bills Cards
  11. Lotta good that does me now...man, I'm jonesin' for a tall glass of 2%
  12. Milk f&*ked up my life.
  13. SKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBY
  14. Of course the Bills can topple the Cheatriettes* - and will! On September 14, in front of a MNF national TV audience, our Bills will absolutely humiliate the New England Pretenders*, turning all or their* bandwagon-jumping, ersatz fans back into NJ Giants lovers... Our BuffTown Bills 34 Provincetown Patriettes* 0 19 and 0 baby!!! GO BILLSSS!!!! PosLUSZny!!!!!
  15. I believe I recall reading that they did collect all the fines - for the missed OTAs and training camp.
  16. Hey Tim - what's the best way to remove acrylic paint from metal siding?
  17. Who the hell said anything about "gay"? Why would you even bring that up - unless, of course, you know far more about P-Town than you admit? Just 'come out' and admit it - you want to be Brady's* boy toy.
  18. Well, in Casino Royale, asked if he wants his martini shaken or stirred, new boring Bond replies, "Do I look like I give a damn?" Interesting fact that I didn't know until just know - the proper name for a 'martini' - when "shaken, not stirred" - is actually a 'Bradford'. Jed Bartlet: Can I tell you what's messed up about James Bond? Charlie Young: Nothing. Jed Bartlet: Shaken, not stirred, will get you cold water with a dash of gin and dry vermouth. The reason you stir it with a special spoon is so not to chip the ice. James is ordering a weak martini and being snooty about it. Only, I thought Bond drank vodka martinis, no?
  19. I'm not watching, but have read that he once hit a hole-in-one on the Stanford course. Can someone who is watching please tell me that he golfs better than he pitches? link
  20. Another weekend with TommieBoy* up there in P-Town? You guys having a nice day at Herring Cove?
  21. Was sitting in the chair at Vito's barber shop this afternoon and came across this... link - The AFL (Lamonica featured on pg 3 - many other Bills mentions throughout)
  22. First, let's be sure that you do.... Dictionary definition: mur·der: the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought Legal definition: The precise definition of murder varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Under the Common Law, or law made by courts, murder was the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought. The term malice aforethought did not necessarily mean that the killer planned or premeditated on the killing, or that he or she felt malice toward the victim. Generally, malice aforethought referred to a level of intent or recklessness that separated murder from other killings and warranted stiffer punishment. The definition of murder has evolved over several centuries. Under most modern statutes in the United States, murder comes in four varieties: (1) intentional murder; (2) a killing that resulted from the intent to do serious bodily injury; (3) a killing that resulted from a depraved heart or extreme recklessness; and (4) murder committed by an Accomplice during the commission of, attempt of, or flight from certain felonies. Now that you've been educated, you will no doubt agree that getting all 'liquored up' before getting behind the wheel of a car and driving off a bridge with a young female passenger sitting in the seat next to you, then saving yourself, swimming to shore, and going back to your hotel to sleep off the worst hangover you can imagine - thus making sure you're sober when the authorities finally catch up to you - while the girl struggles for the final few hours of her life to find the last pocket of air that may sustain her until help arrives (help that will never come because you're passed out in your hotel room), then - only after the crime is discovered by some locals and finally reported to authorities (far too late to mount a rescue attempt) - huddling with a group of highly paid advisers, attorneys, and spin doctors in a futile attempt to invent some plausible explanation - you will certainly agree that all of this more than meets the criterion of extreme recklessness resulting in an unlawful death, thus meets the legal definition of malice aforethought, thus meets the legal definition of murder. And, if that won't convince you, try this... link
  23. I guarantee you will, at least on this board.
  24. And the Brentwood Butcher had his Hertz commercials and his movie...'ahem'... career, but none of those guys - and I like Jimbo as much as any Bills fan - none had the charisma and 'Hollywood' celebrity demeanor that TO seems to project, nor attracted the media attention that Owens attracts. TO instantly puts BuffTown and the Bills in the national spotlight. I'm almost hoping the Cowboys win the NFC so we get a third shot at 'em in the Superbowl - this time with Wade as their coach, and with TO wearing Bills blue... 19 and 0 baby!!! GO BILLSSS!!!! PosLUSZny!!!!!
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