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I suggest you roll her over.....
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That one stood out, not a lot of commentary, but they did say it was a nice stop by Byrd. Tough tackle in the open field, either he looks like a stud if he makes it, or a fool if he misses.
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TV note: Tailgating at the Ralph
Guffalo replied to Hammered a Lot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thats all at the Pinto, the pizza in the file cabinet (lower drawer id full of hot coals), cutting the pizza with grass shears, the shishkebobs on the screwdrivers over a bed of coals in the toolbox, the burgers on the rake, bacon on the hand saw, chicken wings cooked in an army helmut of hot vegatable oil, Omlettes on a garden shovel/spade. He and his team are very creative. -
I guess Giselle was sick of him clogging the drain
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Must see TV Wednesday night - Fitz mic'd up
Guffalo replied to BillnutinHouston's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was kinda taken aback at hearing him like that, If that were Brady* I am sure we would be all over him. Maybe resurect that picture of Brady* sliding down the water slide and have Fitz's "teen scream" as the soundtrack. -
If you missed the TBD Tailgate party
Guffalo replied to mead107's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think they intended to tailgate at 5:15, but since there was no one to crack a beer with, they fell asleep. -
Sorry TBD, but I'm out of the ticket buying business
Guffalo replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
When Jay mentioned that he had an extra, I hoped the person who had ordered it had a reasonable explaination. Scott's generous offer is admirable, but I hope the person is safe and can just explain to Jay what transpired. I don't think a public lynching is required (its not like he is a Bills player), just reach out to Jay and Scott and resolve this issue. -
Is that today??
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No way I will make it in time, but I may stop on my way with my son later at night
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TBD Tailgate - who's planning on being there
Guffalo replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in TBD Annual Tailgate (TBDAHOT)'s Topics
The porta potties are open, feel free to use them during the "wee hour" -
Most Depressing Movie - What's your choice?
Guffalo replied to Mr_Blizzard's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Boy in the striped pajamas Deerhunter Platoon -
Do you still let the neighbors kids hide in the garbage cans?
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Remingtons was fantastic,nice atmosphere and food was great. It is a steak and seafood place, I had the Prime rib, but my wife had the salmon and she loved it. There is more than just steaks. A bit pricey, but it was a great meal. We went a few years ago before a Jets game , 4 of us total with a few beers it came to about 85 per head.
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MILF arrested for endangering the welfare of a child
Guffalo replied to Just Jack's topic in Off the Wall Archives
That is a horrible picture of her, not that I am condoning her actions by any means, but, she is much better looking in other photos another If not for the reason for her notoriety......yes, in a heartbeat -
ROLL CALL - Home Opener
Guffalo replied to Lv-Bills's topic in TBD Annual Tailgate (TBDAHOT)'s Topics
Sec 332 row 2 seats 3 & 4 seasons -
Its Hatfield and McCoy week at the
Guffalo replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You pay the mortgage, the bills, etc. tell em to pound sand, see if a raider fan would do that for them. -
Saturday golf and other activities!
Guffalo replied to SDS's topic in TBD Annual Tailgate (TBDAHOT)'s Topics
I have to pass, I have my son who is not a golfer with me and we are going to be running around in Buffalo and Canada Saturday. One of these years I will finally be able to card my usual 63 in your presence. -
[OT] Lori's stepfather passed away on Friday....
Guffalo replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lori, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. -
9/11 Remembrance Thread for Bills Fans
Guffalo replied to EasternOHBillsFan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I had been at that tailgate, after flying back to NY we flew over the Trade center that night. The next day I had a golf outing and I had a chance to golf with a guy I knew Pat O'Shea. After the outing I went home and had a call from a buddy Rob who wanted me to come over for MNF, I declined since my body was pretty stressed from the extended weekend of partying. I went to work, but had to help a house guest get to port authority. As everything unfolded I took it all in, the next morning, with no idea what was next I wrote this and posted it on this board: I almost feel ashamed looking at this board, since football is far from my mind right now, but my home page is TBD... When I was on my way to work yesterday, I was on the #1 express from Penn down to WTC, at 14th a couple got on and said they saw a plane hit the trade center, I figured it was a light plane, and continued on. There was an announcement by the conductor that said "Due to a fire at WTC there will be no service to Cortland ave (in the wtc), I got out at chambers street and started walking..as I turned around to face the north tower I saw people just string up in awe..there was a hole in the tower with smoke and flames, I asked some guy what happened and he said, he saw the plane go in.. and then he said 15 minutes later the other tower exploded.. (we were on the north side so he didn't see the 2nd plane , only the impact) I tried my cell phone (no good) so I tried to find a pay phone , I thought of my wife wondering if I was in there, and just the worry that the rest of the family would have when they heard..I was able to get through to her voice mail, and then I called our office on 36th st ( I am a consultant assigned to 4 WTC since last September). The office wanted me to try to locate another employee, and we started using my cell phone with the two way radio feature. I started looping around to the east of the buildings, trying to find my co-worker, as I walked near the post office, I saw debris and broken concrete, small puddles of blood, shoes ,lots of shoes and I picked up a warm hunk of metal ( I have no idea why) it was almost hot and it was heavy and it was oily or greasy... I dropped it when I saw a wheel or turbine that was 20 feet away, high density aluminum about 6 feet wide.... Using my radio to my boss, I kept chatter back and forth and kept moving towards where I figured Marcia would be (we went through the bombing in 93 and had always said, head for the water by the Seaport). Police were busy on Church so I moved to Broadway by J&R Music and continued the radio chatter with my boss, he said Marcia had not checked in yet, keep looking, he also told me he saw video of the 2nd plane as it went in, he said it had been hijacked as well as the first one, he also told be about the Pentagon being hit. I had worked my way to Nassau street, a pedestrian mall about 3 blocks east of the towers. My radio was quirky, sometimes the frequency was jammed, sometimes you could get through, so I told my boss I was going to keep it on once I get a signal. As I was walking up Nassau I left the center of the street and stayed along the storefronts, I was talking to Doug and he heard me say "Oh @#$%^! something's happening, oh my God something went off", and he could hear the rumbling as the first tower went down, I felt a shock wave and wind rush as I ducked into a doorway (from the narrow street you could not see the tower) I knew that one of them had fallen and I assumed it had toppled over like a domino, not the gentle slide that I saw later. The dust and debris cloud came next as I peered out of the doorway the cloud came east towards the Nassau area, I started sprinting north and got one block, as I looked over my left shoulder I saw a huge cloud of debris/dust coming our way, as we ran I saw a woman fall, someone slowed down to help and they were trampled ( I know I should have stopped, but I was thinking about wife, kids etc, and she went down pretty hard) As I rounded the corner near Beekman Hospital emergency personnel were waving us away I zigged through the waiting stretchers, and headed to the Seaport, I slowed down to catch my breath.... The smoke/debris cloud was covering us with something that was making me choke and burning my eyes, it looked like snow... I started towards the Brooklyn Bridge, but I was afraid that if the other tower went it may drop towards us, so I started to go towards Chinatown. As I was walking I remembered my radio.. the (last transmission I sent was Oh my God and the rumbling in the background) when I finally got through my boss was excited, he thought I was a goner. A woman stopped be and asked to borrow the phone, I told her there were no calls in or out, she then started wandering back towards the site and I stopped her and asked what she was doing, "I have to get my pocketbook" I said that would not be a great idea, and I asked her where she lives, we were going the same way and started walking together, we saw a cab (empty) so we got in and the driver said "I'm only going north" (well hello....that was an understatement, who the hell wants to go back there!!!) In the cab, Doug (boss) confirmed that the tower had fallen, we looked back and saw the new skyline with just one tower standing up. A short time later Doug asked where we were, I told him in a cab, and he told us the second tower just went down, we looked out the back window of the cab as the debris and smoke filled the air in the distance. We were up to the village, and I saw the Empire State building looming in the distance.. I told the driver to stop and let me out, the girl (Valerie) said why get out now??? I pointed to the building/target and said"what would be the next landmark to get hit?? I got out and gave the girl some money for the cab , she insisted on paying me back and made me give her my card ( amazing at a time like this the etiquette thing still remains in some people). I started west to avoid the Empire State Building and went around it to get to our office located 2 blocks north of the ESB. I got upstairs and changed, called the wife ( she heard my voice cracking on the messages and she cried every time she heard news of my progress) We watched the news as others straggled in (Marcia had gotten up there too). Once they opened the Long Island Rail Road, I left and got on and headed home.. I never figured out whose shoes those were.. I am home now, and I suggest the following: Don't complain about doing your kids homework. Say I love you whenever possible Try to keep in touch with your loved ones, God Bless us all Guff -
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