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JoeFerguson

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  1. I stopped going there a long time ago because of the subpar food.
  2. Actually there is no camera crew, the cast members film all their own scenes much like Les Stroud of Survivorman.
  3. The scene where she is stuck in the snow looked like it was shot in a soundstage. No steam coming out of their mouths and the lighting is too good. The Falls scene may or may not have been shot on location, but I doubt it. Probably the Falls was added in later.
  4. Bills fans who are not Sabres fans. Or people who say they have two favorite teams in the same sport.
  5. For those of you that didn't see the game here's what happened: Mike Grier lays an excellent open ice body check (clean hit) on Darcy Tucker and knocks him hard to the ice. Tucker gets up and wants revenge so he skates toward Hecht (who had passed the puck seconds earlier) and hits with a knee-on-knee shot. Hecht then goes back after Tucker and hits him. Tucker no penalty, Hecht gets called for one.
  6. It sounds like you were applying to sell knives at Cutco.
  7. Does anyone remember if Desmond was racing across the world alone? Could Henry Gale's balloon be the same one Desmond was on?
  8. If this is a guy that you know to be unreliable with money, why are you partnering up with him for any sort of business transaction? I have a friend who is constantly owing someone money. If we go to a concert/sporting event and you are the person who buys the tickets for the group, you are expecting not to get paid by this guy. The first few times are frustrating and you're angry at the guy who takes six months to pay you $20 for the concert tickets, but after it's happened several times I start to blame myself for being foolish enough to loan somebody like that money. Like other people have said already, if you can't trust this guy, why even hang out with him? Cut your losses and drop him from your life.
  9. I have a really hard time relating to people who don't get along with their siblings. I have three brothers and they are my three best pals of all time.
  10. How did he get access to your $450? If this guy is as big of an idiot as you say he is, how will beating him get your money back?
  11. Your reviews of the show are more entertaining than the show itself.
  12. http://www.graycharles.com/ I honestly can't believe that I even have been watching AI, let alone actually enjoying one of the performers. I don't think Taylor will win, but he's still awesome.
  13. RIDICULOUS, not to be confused with the nonexistent word rediculous.
  14. realtruelove and MavBavButav live there. They can give you a lot of tips. I recommend going downtown and listen to some live music at all the famous bars (Tootsie's, etc.) Most of the honky tonks have no cover charge. Check out the Opryland Hotel (the largest hotel in North America outside of Vegas).
  15. Your thinking comes from what you are used to, from what all WNYers are used to: convenience. The convenience of living in the suburbs and having everything you need a short drive away. To fans, the Bills are a commodity that doesn't really hold a monetary value, but to a new owner the Bills would simply be an investment. As others have mentioned, a brand new downtown stadium would be quite enticing for a prospective buyer of the team. A new owner will care little about the quality of tailgating, because tailgating produces very small profits. A new owner won't be hesitant about moving the Bills to an actual city. Building a stadium close to Rochester perhaps would make sense in the short term, because Rochester seems to be growing at a slightly faster rate, but in the end I think it would just lead to the team moving away from Western New York competely. We are a small market team. A new owner isn't going to want to buy small market team with a stadium in the middle of nowhere, no matter how much the fans like the tailgating. For a new owner, downtown stadium = less parking = more expensive parking = more profit.
  16. I wish I knew what he was saying.
  17. You never should have allowed your daughter to be suspended the first time. Take action, the principal is clearly inept. Similar things happened to me and my brother at our high school, all due to a guilty until proven innocent policy used by the bonehead administrators. If what you say is true about the principal, you should demand the he/she be fired.
  18. What do you do for a living that allows you to take a month off?
  19. First of all, I enjoy punk rock music and I enjoy the music of the Sex Pistols. I refuse to believe however, that their refusal to accept this award was a genuine act of protest. It was completely predictable. Their anti-establishment behavior was interesting at their inception because no one else had the guts to do it. These men are no longer bored, hopeless working-class youths, so why are they still mad? They fact that they self-destructed doesn't really solidify them as some sort of symbol of a movement to me, it just makes me think that Johnny Rotten probably was annoying to hang out with and Sid Vicious was a drug-addict who couldn't get himself pulled together. I believe turning the award down is exactly what most people who follow them would expect them to do, and therefore is in fact not the "punk rock" thing to do because it is predictable. If they had accepted the award, lots of people probably would have said they sold out. This is the eternal catch 22 of a punk rocker. The truly punk thing to do would have been to show up, accept the award, and then I don't know, say that they were honored. The Clash did it a few years ago.
  20. A bit predictable for them.
  21. Q-Tip gets my vote too.
  22. You sound like a junkie.
  23. 0.000 I swear, but it was pure luck.
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