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Guffalo

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  1. You missed the Cablelady vs. R Rich smackdown..... She owns him
  2. Well, that could be Mulcaheys, although, nearby there is Guido Mulligans, Wantagh Inn and another Irish pub. When you plan it, let me know
  3. Where is she from, let me know when you come up this year, kill some brain cells
  4. Kenmore / 44 / Wantagh NY (Long Island)
  5. Niagara University (Purple Eagles 2005 MAAC Champs)
  6. Followed by........ "Tastes like Chicken"
  7. ....or small and lifeless
  8. Ummmm, no, too easy Try Coles on Elmwood
  9. I dont know, I saw some of those videos he did, that one in the subway...man he looked pretty tough, he kept saying how bad he was. Even the other people in the video moved away when he made threatening gestures. I'm sure it will work in his next stop. All he needs to do is give a coupla those ankle-swivel-kick-step-slide moves, and he will be the man!!
  10. Is Al Cowling available for a pick up???
  11. If there are no Buffalo Bills, there is no NFL for me, I grew up with them, I could never be a T-Bone and just "pick" a new team. To me, the NFL would be dead...
  12. The strain you are getting is from "sitting in the back seat" or staying to far back on the skiis. These skiis are very good at allowing people who skiid years ago to pick up where they left off. Get on a good balance and you will be amazed at the difference. The skiis will do all the work.
  13. How is your skiing? With the new skiis it should have been a bit easier. The pain you are feeling is from skiing out of balance. Tommorrow, when you get your boots on, look at the soles, there is a mark about mid arch. Next look at the skiis, and where the binding is set up, again a small mark, Those are the sweet spots of your skiis. When you ski, try to keep your balance on these sweet spots. An exercise that may help goes like this: After getting your gear on, to stand on the flat area of the slope, and with skiis on, jump up in the air, (small jump), do this several times, after the 2nd or 3rd time, get ready to do it, but don't leave the ground. This is the most athletic stance you can be in, and the best body position for skiing. Notice the sensation of your arch against the bottom of your boot? If properly mounted, your weight is on the sweet spot of the boot, and ultimately on the sweet spot of the ski. When you get back on the hill, ski slowly, and look for that same feeling of compressing the arch to the bottom of the boot. You will notice it will conmbine bending at the hip, knee and ankle to create that sensation. Just as in the little jumps you did, you need flexation at those 3 points (hip,ankle, knee). Try it out
  14. from the boss again.....On your Knees
  15. Ouch, thats gotta leave a mark......
  16. Hello sparky!!! Knee - Jerk.....he licked the knee, cmon man wake up Stoj
  17. True, but the Indiana posse is always good for a challenge.
  18. Probably not, I think we are just seeing a knee jerk reaction to a coaches devotion to his team.
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