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Guffalo

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  1. CHeck the DC Bills Backers facebook page, Greg Wahl was able to get a large group together, he may have some left or cancellations
  2. I bought that pass, served me well over the 4 years of enrichment at the hands of the Christian Brothers Academy of Lunacy. As to the original post, We will be there, staying in Canada the week before and coming to OP on Saturday
  3. Speed Racer Johnny Quest Banana Splits Bugs Bunny
  4. We have now made Ellicottville our go to location for the last few years. With the exception of the opener, we stay there almost exclusively since we have easy walking, plenty of restaurants and shops, great Bills feel and the bonus is once we hit the road to go home, we are only 6 hours from Long Island rather than 7.5
  5. I just went to find this one, you beat me to it, What an amazing performance!
  6. I'm not a chef, but I'm always worried that pork that is not done will create mayhem. so I par-boil the rib racks and after removing them I dust them with a dry rub (cajun seasoning, chili powder, brown sugar and a bit of garlic powder) I put the dry rub on right after the ribs come out of the boiling water. The dry rub becomes a bit caramelized and then I wrap it in tin foil and put them in the freezer. When I am ready to cook them, I pull them out in the morning, let them defrost, put them on the BBQ still wrapped and cook about 30-40 minutes, maybe more if they are thick. Then unwrap them and put whatever wet sauces you want (dinosaur, or others) and cook for another 10 to crisp up the racks. (I always take a few cuts to make sure there is no pink inside before serving).
  7. Oh, so you were the guy sneering over the brim of your Genny at us?
  8. Guffalo

    Smoke

    We are in Long Island and the sky is definitely a few different shades and the smell is pretty bad.
  9. Any ideas where the Bills fans typically stay in DC? We are planning on coming down, may take the train to avoid parking issues.
  10. My little pony
  11. (Mods, Move to Off the wall if not deemed appropriate here) This is why I fear for our culture if we allow AI and Chatbots to take over: I could only look at the AFC East before giving up
  12. I am not an expert by any means, but I too have watched the various offerings from the banks and we started to try to fine tune how we were holding our cash assets. For CDs, we recently moved on from our money market accounts to take advantage of the higher rates on CDs. We have set up a ladder approach by creating a series of 3, 6 and 12 month CDs to allow for some flexibility. If rates get better, we can roll them over to new rate, whereas if it drops, the funds can be allocated elsewhere. As someone mentioned before, I bonds also seem like a great investment although you can only allocate 10K per year, But you can create various accounts for the wife and kids ( 10K each). Its a good way to put some cash away for the kids.
  13. Happy Birthday you old goat!
  14. My wedding video...............
  15. The Jets one was impressive
  16. I would love BB end in New England be a scribbled note on the podium "I hereby resign as H.C. of the N.E.P."
  17. http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/obituaries/mike-kadish/article_feb6d4a1-ed77-5c8e-9982-9079edda9125.html RIP Mike Kadish. When most people think of the 1972 undefeated Miami Dolphins, the name Mike Kadish is rarely mentioned. Unless you're a longtime Dolphin fan from the 1970s, you probably don't remember him at all. Yet, he was the Dolphins first round draft pick in 1972 after an All American career as a defensive tackle at Notre Dame. How forgetful was Kadish's Dolphins career? When Kadish showed up to camp overweight, head coach Don Shula asked him what happened? Kadish told Shula he got married. Shula responded "Did you marry a refrigerator?" Kadish would spend the entire 1972 season on the team's taxi squad without playing a single down. After suffering a concussion in 1973, Kadish was traded to the Buffalo Bills. Kadish ended up having a solid career and played 9 seasons with Bills from 1973 to 1981 without missing a game. He's one of the few Bills that can actually say he has a Super Bowl ring. Kadish had battled Parkinson's Disease for several years. He passed away on March 19th. Mike Kadish was 72.
  18. My wife Pat is one of 15 O'Tooles, no twins, no miscarriages all within the span of 20 years. She is #8 with 7 older, 7 younger. There were 11 boys (2 have since passed). When people ask her to name them (actually ask any one of them to name them) they always have a sing-song recital of every kid from the oldest to the youngest. The father was an Olympic runner (and obviously the mother wasn't) Good Irish Catholic family from Long Island, most of the kids went to Catholic schools through at least high school. some to Catholic colleges. 42 Grandchildren and well over 45 great grandchildren (and still growing).
  19. I would rather be remembered like that than the flowery stuff some people end up with, "A kind and gentle soul who loved life blah blah blah" Call it like it is, just as they did for this guy, the love by whomever wrote it is evident. I'm sure Kenney is laughing his ass off.
  20. Well, that lunch box sure beats my Scooby Doo lunch box.
  21. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnTCixiBHVD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
  22. I have looked into the Great Loop, the only issue I have with it is my current boat uses considerably more fuel than would be advisable. The average speed on the loop is 8 MPH between the locks and the various wake limits. To change out boats I would prefer to go to a diesel powered around 32-34 in that class I love the Mainship Pilot 34 Sedan, (Rumrunner edition). The loop also requires about a year to complete and I would be best served doing it when and if we sell our current home, prior to moving on to the next one.
  23. That seems to be a recurring theme, as we get closer I expect we will jump back and forth from the various super highways to see the attractions. If we are retired and have no definite schedule, time is not an issue. My first thought is we would start in a rental car from Chicago, drive one way covering the route and then take the California Zephyr from Sacramento to Denver and fly home from there. Give ourselves a decent cushion to allow for the train/flight connections and just enjoy the drive.
  24. We were kicking around some ideas for a vacation. Watching some different documentaries and came across "Passport to the world : Route 66" and wondered if anyone has done the drive from Chicago to Santa Monica via the old route 66. Lots of interesting restaurants and nostalgic sites along the way. Anyone tried it? Is it worth the drive? Tips for best things along the way?
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