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In the end the future looks glim
John Adams replied to Booker Moore's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"Glim" is a source of light doctor. And I agree, the future is bright. When was the last Bills' season that you cared about through 16 games? This is a good team, and I'm glad they gave us this season. -
Superstitions about the winning streak
John Adams replied to John Adams's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
True. You have no mojo over things in the buffer. Hop to triple speed and catchup in a hurry if that happens. Better yet, don't let it happen. -
They are illegal copies, and the quality may be fantastic... or crap. You'll know when you get it.
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Superstitions about the winning streak
John Adams replied to John Adams's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm doing a "no jersey" thing. Spikes was 0-4. I have an OCD-like list of things at the moment. Also watch NO pregame shows. -
Superstitions about the winning streak
John Adams replied to John Adams's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Be strong. Bring a Thermos. You cannot lapse now. -
After week 4, I decided to downgrade the season from TV to radio. I mean, I'm a diehard Bills fan, but I was spending 4 hours away from my family and spending 20$ to eat and drink in a bar watching those pathetic games (too many trees for DirecTV). So I decided to stay home with the family, do some home projects every week, and listen to all the games on Sirius. That worked OK, but then I cracked for the NE Sunday night game, and we know what happened. So, even though I am desperate to see the Bills play this weekend, I will be faithfully huddled around my radio. I can't promise I'll keep this up if they make the playoffs, but I can do it for one more week. BTW, I am not even a little superstitious about anything but the Bills. Another in-game superstition I have is to not pee when things are going well (holding the good water inside), and always pee when things are going poorly (get rid of the bad water). I can't explain any of this, but it works. What are your superstitions?
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Done and thanks for the Sirius channels.
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Just went over to the Colts board
John Adams replied to BF_in_Indiana's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Plus, there's a fair chance it is Faulk's last game. The team might just rally around that idea. No matter what, Go Bills and go Rams. -
That's not the issue for them. They will be resting a few players, but the Rams stink (they are only 6-8), and could easily lose to the Eagles second string.
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He was also one of the worst kickoff guys in the NFL.
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Root for Rams against Eagles?
John Adams replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Root for the Rams tomorrow big time. If they win, their playoffs hopes will still be alive when they play the Jets at 1 PM, although they can win both games and still not make it if Seattle wins their 4 PM game. -
Just went over to the Colts board
John Adams replied to BF_in_Indiana's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Root for the Rams tomorrow night. If they lose to the Eagles, they are done, and the Ram-Jets game will be meaningless. -
My subject is my request- does anyone have the Bills Twelve Days of Christmas audio? This has probably been posted before, but I was just wondering. "...on a Chuck Knox Superbowl team!"
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I'm pointing to this one loser, a Republican tool, who refuses to get on board working towards a solution because he's worried about a friggin' soundbite. What a leader.
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A couple weeks ago, someone in my basketball league wished me a Happy Channukah. Boy was I offended. I told him to stick his Manora where the sun don't shine and then I contacted my lawyer, who is me, and filed a complaint. My requested relief was that he wish me a Merry Christmas and pay me for the time I missed due to the trauma caused by the Channukah greeting. My lawyer says I have a good case.
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I am excited about a politician actually having the brass ones to try to tackle the Social Security problem. I'm not sure I agree with the solution, but no matter what, something needs to be done to fix it, and it's been ignored too long. And why has it been ignored too long? Because of Republicans like this. Social Security Reelection rate in Congress: 95%. " "It's a no-win for people in the House," the moderate, 10-year House veteran from rural Illinois said recently. "We risk our political careers. We risk 30-second ads against you saying, `You voted to gut Social Security.'" Sorry that the ads are too much trouble for you, you spinless SOB.
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He's better than all the Republican presidents since Reagan? You really do think highly of the guy.
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I thought he just banged her and sired a line of descendents that only a handful of people know about, but has been secret for years, and a secret cult of Catholics wants to stamp this out and the bloodline peeps don't even know about the Jesus bloodline but they feel the blood of Jesus in their veins somehow anyway. Talk about gay.
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If he ran, the Dems would just keep playing that silly affair where he showed "evidence" of Iraqi WMD to the UN. I was so ashamed for him that day.
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How do you know this is fitting something to an agenda? Maybe the agenda for the last 80 years was ignoring that he was gay because that's what we were mor comfortable with. For example, we can now talk comfortably about the "companionship" of Greek men when we couldn't twenty years ago. That's not an agenda, but a fact- and one relatively suppressed before attitudes shifted. (That doesn't save that POS movie Alexander from sucking.)
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Whatchu talkin' 'bout Willis? You can delete messages. Just check them and hit the drop down menu- select "move to trash" and voila. Your messages are trashed. To empty the trash, go into the trash, check the messages, and click the "delete forever" button.
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US kids getting hammered in Math and Science
John Adams replied to Gavin in Va Beach's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
My high school had military officers visit on several occasions. And on college/career day, the military was always represented. Why have "gay day"? Who knows? But I wouldn't lose sleep over it causing the downfall of society and children. The impetus for it, no doubt, are a minority of vocal parents. Just like the people who protested it and made a fuss were a minority of vocal parents on the other side. Most of the kids, and parents, probably could care less about the event (except that now it's gotten tons of press). In three weeks, these kids will be flinging spitballs and dropping their books to look up girls skirts, and this will be a non-issue. -
Says Websters? Evolution is the combination of several things, one of which is new genes that prove to be more successful than previous generations. These gene changes are mutants. Useful mutations survive and thrive over time (dwarf elephants). Useless ones don't (neandrethal). Who said it was the answer to all life? The point is that ID, a broadbrush answer- and one that I find somewhat satisfying by the way, is not a scientific one, and deserves no place in science classes or in the scientific debate over evolution.
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US kids getting hammered in Math and Science
John Adams replied to Gavin in Va Beach's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Talk about ID all you want. And all world religions for that matter. But not in science class as some viable scientific theory. It's not that hard. As to this, what's the big deal? An optional assembly where a bunch of parents make a fuss. I'm sure such an assembly is the butt of many jokes at the school, and not a particular point of interest. Kids know about homosexuality nowadays.