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BradRiter

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  1. ... and it's really funny if you picture the original poster still waiting to buy a car/get insurance because nobody was telling him what to do on here for the last year and a half.
  2. Safe to assume I'm not the only one who DIDN'T receive the tickets today? I'm not going to panic but I'd better see those things by the end of the week.
  3. We've got a problem that should be fixed tomorrow. Sorry about that.
  4. I actually think The Aud is a bigger issue, and, thankfully, that's going away. My first impression while looking back at the city from the new harbor is that the Skyway/190 actually looks OK/cool when there's stuff going on underneath it. It could use some paint or something but I don't think it has to go away.
  5. I was there tonight for the fireworks and it was IMPRESSIVE. I posted a few pics on my site.
  6. But what is the specified period?
  7. Nah, he's really not worth quoting.
  8. To restate, my point is this... I think that Marshawn's attorney MAY have negotiated for a revocation rather than a suspension in order to expedite the process of resuming normalcy. I still can't find anything (online) that describes revocation which DOESN'T involve DUI/drugs but it this point, I still think he might have been able to start the process of getting his license back immediately... all while making people think he was in "deep trouble." It also occurred to me today that it must be rough to have an entire community know who you are AND know you have no license... can't exactly blend in.
  9. It occurred to me that with the indefinite nature of a revocation, Lynch may have been able to plead guilty in traffic court, walk out the door, and head directly to the DMV at 77 Broadway and start the process of regaining his license. Basically, it seems to me that while "revocation" sounds bigger than "suspension," it may be preferable (for Lynch) in this particular case. Suspensions come in the 30 day, 90 day, 1 year (etc.) variety, but a revocation, as far as I know basically means "you no longer have a license... start over." The only info I can find online deals w/ revocation as it pertains to DUI-type of situations. After writing the previous 2 paragraphs, I just found one reference to the "revocation period" but I have no idea what that means when there's no alcohol/substance abuse involved. Anyone have any details?
  10. They're so cute at that age.
  11. That post made me want to watch a game NOW. The post made me wanna shout, kick my heels up and shout, etc.
  12. I'd love to know what you heard.
  13. Thanks for putting that link up. Once I get a chance, I'll have a permanent thing on my site using that as well as the regular one. (I prefer yours.)
  14. My show airs 6-9pm M-F. Link
  15. I can't say enough good things about Grant... get well soon!
  16. He's "keeping in shape" and basically thinks that if he gets an offer it'll be of the "one year deal this summer" variety.
  17. Easy choice... leave it alone. Here's what I was told about streaming... could be up as soon as a month from now, conservatively 2 months. Bottom line, it's in the contract for the UB broadcasts so it HAS TO be there by football season.
  18. I like having my name in a thread title (even if it's spelled incorrectly.) Whenever it shows up near the top, I know to open it up and take a look. Here's Pergament's article... http://www.buffalonews.com/258/story/352164.html WECK to broadcast UB football, basketball games Updated: 05/21/08 3:51 PM The University at Buffalo football and basketball teams will be carried by a new radio partner next season. During "The Brad Riter Show" tonight, WECK-AM is expected to announce it will carry UB's games in both sports. The football games had been broadcast on WGR-AM for the past several years and the basketball team had been carried on WWKB-AM. Both stations are owned by Entercom Communications. The football team's move to WECK means a new announcing team will be hired to replace play-by-play man Howard Simon and analyst Brian Koziol, since both work for WGR. Josh Whetzel and Pete Lonergan are expected to continue on UB basketball broadcasts. -- Alan Pergament And here's the official press release... BUFFALO, NY – The University at Buffalo Division of Athletics announced today a two-year agreement with WECK (1230 AM) and WLVL (1340 AM) to air Bulls' athletic events, including Buffalo's football and men's and women's basketball programs and select other UB events. The deal places all of UB's sports on the same family of locally-owned stations for the first time in its Division I-A era (1999-present). “We are delighted to be working with a pair of stations that are extremely focused on the great things happening in Western New York and who are excited to engage in a partnership that will be beneficial to both parties,” said Director of Athletics Warde Manuel. “From the beginning of our discussions with WECK and WLVL it was clear that they had a real desire to be our flagship stations, and I am confident that they will give us the kind of coverage that our fans and alumni will appreciate." WECK (1230 AM) is one of Buffalo's oldest and most recognized stations and has recently changed formats to a news and sports talk lineup that features many familiar voices to Buffalo radio, including sports show host Brad Riter. Riter will anchor call-in shows featuring UB coaches Turner Gill and Reggie Witherspoon during their respective seasons while other Bulls' coaches and student-athletes will be regulars as well. All UB games will be webstreamed for free on WECK and WLVL's online sites in addition to the Bulls' home at www.buffalobulls.com. The Buffalo women's basketball program will again make sister station, WLVL (1340 AM) its home but will also see a minimum of five games aired on WECK as well. Those games as well as play-by-play and analyst teams for UB's programs will be announced at a later date. “From the moment we first thought of adding the Erie County coverage of WECK to the Niagara County coverage of WLVL, we wanted to pursue UB Athletics for our programming lineups,” said WECK Operations Manager Tom Schuh. “We are extremely proud to now be the flagship stations for UB football and basketball. These Division 1-A programs are already major players in the Buffalo sports market, and we look forward to contributing to their continued growth and exposure to Western New York’s passionate sports fans.”
  19. I've only played there once (and have a tee time there this Monday too) but if you're looking for a nice place that is affordable AND close, it's a perfect choice. I'd also recommend Diamond Hawk (near the airport) for the same reasons (although it's a bit pricier.) http://www.diamondhawkgolf.com
  20. Ruben Brown had no idea that the Bills had him in mind and that worked out OK.
  21. FYI, our entire WECK draft show (minus the first few minutes because I wasn't recording yet) are now available at www.buffalomainevent.com in mp3 form... lots of good stuff in there from Ruben Brown and Scott Wilson (formerly of WGR.)
  22. I just read this whole thread. If I hid behind a fake name, I'd have a HOF-worthy post right now. Sorry, can't do it. Please check out my show on Hometown 1230 WECK 6-9pm weekdays. Thanks, Brad
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