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Guffalo

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  1. Well, maybe at this years tailgate we can try to beat the record !!! I think some people came up just short last year, but with 10,000 pesos on the line, we may have some more competition.
  2. Alas, I was found in the clearance rack....
  3. I mentioned it at 12:13......actually mentioned the get together at Danny's the night before too.
  4. Now thats alot of shoes!!
  5. Your whirlwind trip begins Friday, at the gateway to the Niagara Frontier with a perfect landing in the new and improved Buffalo/Niagara Falls airport. Directly across from the arrival gates, you can choose from any of the major rental car companies, but from Avis, we have selected a convertible class car (329 +tax) for pickup Friday. Your first stop, Checking in at the Sheraton on the Falls (269 CDN) where you are a short, scenic walk to the falls, For dining, we have selected sumptuous dining in an elegant atmosphere, Casino Niagara’s own CAA rated four-diamond restaurant - Twenty One features a diverse menu of steaks, seafood and pasta selections. After dinner, the nightlife awaits... Casino Niagara features over 96,000 sq ft of gaming space with a total of 123 gaming tables and over 3000 slot machines. Tables are accessible for persons with disabilities. Casino Niagara offers a wide assortment of gaming tables such as: Blackjack, Roulette,Mini Full Size Baccarat (12 players),Baccarat (9 players) Mini Baccarat (7 players),Caribbean Stud Poker,Big Six ,and Pai Gow Poker (Chinese Poker) . Saturday morning will find you refreshed and in awe of the spectacular Niagara Falls views, spend the morning strolling along the Niagara Falls park and take a ride on the Maid of the Mist (10-15 Cdn). After checkout, head back over the bridge to the Adams Mark Hotel, downtown Buffalo, Where a short drive away is the Anchor Bar, home of the Buffalo Chicken wing, served with an assortment of fine ales, your lunch is topped off with sovenier hot sauce and T shirts from the cradle of Wing movement. After lunch, a quick trip along the Elmwood strip for some shopping and window browsing from local artisans and craftsman, take in the unique and diverse architecture along the Elmwood area and the Delaware park scene. After visiting the Albright art gallery or just shopping along Elmwood, a trip to the hallowed grounds of Ralph Wilson Stadium to finish your afternoon, Greet the early tailgaters as they prepare for the beginning of the 2005 campaign, as you head to the Bills Pro shop adjacent to the Bill practice facility. Depending on your time of arrival, you may catch some of the players as they head home from practice! Based on your mood, Dannys near the stadium is the usual home to the TBD pregame party, where dinner and drinks are shared, or head back to Buffalo for some more elegant dining and partying along the Chippewa district. a short cab ride from the Adams MarkHotel. This vibrant area is now the cornerstone of the Buffalo nightlife and after dark crowds. Sunday morning, Where else would you rather be, than right there, at the Ralph? Hammers parking lot hosts the TBD 6th annual tailgate, starting at 7:30Am (only diehards make it that early, 830 am in fine). After being greeted by TBD members, feel free to enjoy the wings, sausage and other delicacies from the TBD group. Your tickets to the game could be with these fine people, or through other sources (depending on your preferences). Pre-game musts, include the NFL experience in the Bills Practice facility, and Pinto Kenny's pre-game extravaganza is a requirement for all new Bills fans (be there no later than 11:15, and stay close to the front!) After the game, post victory celebrations abound in alll the parking lots, allow the traffic to settle before heading back to the Hotel, and continued festivities with Bills fans. Monday, catch the paper and the local news of the big win, and head back to the airport.
  6. Richard, You ignorant slut...... I don't recall being a bully while I was in gradeschool, However, I'm sure you cowered and gave up your lunch money to even the most feeble of foes. Perhaps you should follow up on those GED courses and make a life for yourself rather than attempting to battle with someone with far superior talent and command of facilities like myself. A mind is a terrible thing to waste, shame on you. Brad
  7. So , how do you trade players? you own em all, how effective would Bettman be? Would he even be continue to be needed?
  8. Yes, I agree on all counts, but you fail to address what will happen with the departure of Pucillo.....
  9. Well, apparently "Hairy Pussbag" is A-Ok in thier book, I think I'll order one up now!!
  10. Thats absurd, he is obvoiusly in Oklahoma seeking out much needed advice from a colleague. THEY are sitting in thier pajamas watching cartoons and smoking Pall Malls.
  11. No, I think its Ok to have pics of your pets, its over the line when you start putting your pets up as a representative avatar to identify oneself to others in a community board, peanut butter delivery is only a small step away.
  12. Drafted 1 st round 1999 Missed rookie training camp during protracted contract negotiations … signed Sept. 25 two games into the regular season ankle sprain in second half of seventh start Dec. 12 at Washington effectively ended his season … replaced by Matt Joyce … Friday inactive next two games, game-day inactive for season finale at Green Bay (Jan. 2). 2000 opened at left tackle at N.Y. Giants (Sept. 3) but suffered right-knee sprain on first play from scrimmage and did not return … inactive for next two games … 2001/2002 Played full seasons, restructured in 2003 with a team (and player freindly) contract, 2004 Started 9 games, Demoted after injury, no longer on depth chart To answer your question, he started and completed 2 full seasons out of the 6 he has been in the league. My point is, if Arizona feels they are giving up too much in this trade, then they should look to the draft, or take a peek at Ricky Williams or Lamont Jordan, I don't think it is imperative that the Bills kick in any additional compensation other than Travis Henry.
  13. I agree, Travis is a known commodity, Shelton has yet to live up to his advance billing, If Arizonoid is afraid of the trade, fine, we can move Travis to other teams.
  14. Ohh another Drew Bledsoe wannabe...
  15. San Diego Bills Backers is doing a tailgate/ticket package, check with them, We are waiting on the schedule to pick one of the away games, so far Tampa, NO, and SD are the ones we would like to travel to. Each city has it's own benefits.
  16. I could swear I've seen this somewhere before.......hmmmmmm here it is yesterdays pic
  17. Do Pandas have webbed paws? Who is Dr. John Solo, wasn't that the guy from Star Trek? Or maybe from Star Wars?
  18. Rob Johnson Drew Bledsoe = ROSEN WEBBED DR JOHN SOLO
  19. Why? Is it like a cigarette butt? small and light, keeps floating to the top?
  20. Maybe she was like my Mother-in-law, they would be begging me to take her back....hell, they would be paying me...
  21. He isnt doing any brain surgery, but he has been relatively quiet since being in NY, a few mumblings about playing time, but spent the whole 2003 season practicing, but never suiting up because of an issue with Fassel. With Coughlin he was only used on 3 and short or 4th and short, in all cases, everyone knew he was getting the ball, give him the ball on 2nd and 8, see what he has.
  22. I would bet we could get Ron Dayne relatively cheap, he is a power back, but as I recall, in college he looked pretty fast too. He was totally misused here in NY, I would love to give him a chance, he is like a car that sat in the garage, no mileage, no dents, ready to prove something...
  23. Well, maybe that explains the cases and cases of mardi Gras beads that he had in his dorm room.....
  24. I had read in some of the articles before and after the draft that he was too distracted by family members and freinds showing up at practices and events and he needed to kinda do it on his own. It had nothing to do with the coaches or the program, he just wanted to get away from the hangers on from the family. Or at least thats the stuff I read, coulda been just a BS story to make him more palatable to the NFL draft gurus.
  25. At least he escaped alive, what about family members? do we know if anyone else got out alive? Makes you humble....
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