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50 MPH winds, temperatures in the high 30's or 40's
ieatcrayonz replied to DIE HARD 1967's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can see making fun of Trent's girlishness or his fear of the cold but you can't knock him for this. This will be the worst weather in the history of the franchise. And this is the third time in his short career will face the worst weather in the history of the franchise. -
50 MPH winds, temperatures in the high 30's or 40's
ieatcrayonz replied to DIE HARD 1967's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am no fan of Clean up the city boy, but I do find it sad that on his last day of clean up, the papers will be hard to pick up because they will be blowing down the street so fast. Do you think the wind will even be strong enough to blow the highlights out of Trent's hair? He might be worried about it and it could hurt his play. He is probably consulting Redbook right now to see if there is a safeguard he can put in place. Maybe a hairnet would work. -
50 MPH winds, temperatures in the high 30's or 40's
ieatcrayonz replied to DIE HARD 1967's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
At least he knows he can catch the 7:30 flight to Los Gatos if the winds die down by then. This glove wearing Mary won't be in Buffalo again until the first mandatory. -
50 MPH winds, temperatures in the high 30's or 40's
ieatcrayonz replied to DIE HARD 1967's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Trent will look like a high first round pick today. Joey Harrington And then a bunch of Trent lovers will get on the board explaining how it is the worst weather the Bills have ever played in. For the third time in two years. -
Safe for Tracy Lee to come out of hiding.
ieatcrayonz replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
If you assume 2 songs per album your numbers look even better. -
Now you're quoting a Canadian broad? Are you trying to make yourself look dumb? In America footbal is more popular than James Bond and volcanoes combined. Therefore he meant Culpepper. Therefore global cooling in Minnesota.
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OK, I'll throw it out there....Plaxico Burress?
ieatcrayonz replied to marauderswr80's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why bother? Dick Jauron can't keep Rae, Maurice, Plaxico or OJ in line. -
Volcanoes cause some global warming but it is primarily cow farts. Anyway this thread is about cooling, not warming.
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OK, I'll throw it out there....Plaxico Burress?
ieatcrayonz replied to marauderswr80's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It sure would be fun watching everyone blame Dick Jauron for Plaxico Burress being a public menace. Why wait until Plax is in Buffalo? Just blame Jauron for it now. -
Dude that is pretty obscure even for you. I get it that Dante Culpepper played in Minnesoata and Minnesota is cold, but most people would have trouble connecting those dots.
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And now we have moved on to our 3rd round bust QB. At least we skipped the 2nd round. I hope when we run Trent out of town we base our criticism to how he is a horrible QB with no arm and an inability and unwillingness to face bad weather. It will show we have learned and I wouldn't want Trent's feelings hurt with him being a Los Gato and all.
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so i guess you guys will be lining up to kick sullivan
ieatcrayonz replied to jester43's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Haven't you seen the board sentiment over the last month? Jerry Sullivan runs the Bills now. He has ever since he quoted Ralph Wilson as laughing. Just because Sullivan left out that Willson was mockingly laughing AT Sullivan, should be of no concern. You will now have one opportunity to retract your opinion of the new king Sullivan or face the wrath. -
Trent Edwards.... Verdict on Denver game????
ieatcrayonz replied to AnthonyF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Right on. I also noticed if you take away all of the stats from the games when Trent played crappy, the other game was really good. -
Seattle: another point for them being Ground Zero
ieatcrayonz replied to stuckincincy's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Dude are you saying there are no hippies in Seattle? Have you smelled Seattle? The regular commies are definitely much more removed from the hippies today but there are still hippy commies out there. The commies that run Seattle may or may not be hippies but some of them probably are. -
I don't think this is it either. Ralph was probably not laughing at the situation at all. He was probably laughing at Sullivan in a mocking way. This indeed proves Ralph is doddering. It is Sullivan who should be running the Bills after all.
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First of all this thread is about Roy Williams, not Trent. And secondly, I am pretty sure Trent has not signed a new contract since his rookie contract.
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New York to run out of unemployment-insurance money...
ieatcrayonz replied to ieatcrayonz's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I ran Ralph out of business in a few ventures he tried. He won't sell to me. A sentor could force him. You have to learn to think a few steps ahead. Anyway, I tried to get Schumer to help but I can't stand the guy's voice. It is very grating. I didn't want to have to put up with him forever. -
Mel Karmazin and Seth Greenstein Suck
ieatcrayonz replied to Chilly's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I'm pretty sure Mel won't log on here to read that. You are in college right? Plus, even though I think Blink 182 sucks, you are entitled to your opinion. But you shouldn't be surprised when wannabes imitate them. They are just trying to make a buck. -
New York to run out of unemployment-insurance money...
ieatcrayonz replied to ieatcrayonz's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Do you think $100M would do it? That's a drop in the bucket. How long would I have to live in NY first? Is a Googlebot or a hamster eligible? -
0-8 in division, 4-0 against AFC West?????
ieatcrayonz replied to Mr. T's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
4 * 2 = 8 -
Caylee Anthony Case - Anyone Else Following This?
ieatcrayonz replied to Steely Dan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
4:19 AM for that? Somebody watches too much TV. -
Visit My Website Sampling of editorials from New York state The Press-Republican of Plattsburgh on NY's unemployment benefits. Dec. 15. New York's bad news keeps getting worse. According to The Associated Press, this state is one of five on the brink of running out of money to pay unemployment benefits. That news is not bad for the people expecting the money _ they'll get it, though the amount could be trimmed. It's bad for the rest of the people: Since the law requires that unemployment be paid, the state has no choice but to find the money. It will have to tax employers to replenish the fund or else borrow the money. This is not a good time for the fund to run low, obviously. Layoffs have been piling up as the economy has withered. New York's economy is worse than most because its revenue stream relies so heavily on Wall Street income, which has all but evaporated in the past several months. The predicament may be partially due to mismanagement. The states that are running out of money have been cutting taxes instead of building up reserves in the unemployment fund, according to critics, who also acknowledge that it's difficult to keep up with demand during trying periods. It's always politically expedient to give tax decreases; it's never expedient to raise taxes for invisible purposes, such as keeping a benefit solvent. The five states that would run out of unemployment-insurance money within three months are Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, South Carolina and New York. The five have in common that they are largely reliant on manufacturing. Recently, manufacturing has tailed off as spending has decreased. We are in a cycle of inertia that has long tentacles. As spending slows, so does manufacturing, which, in turn, requires fewer workers who need benefits. Those benefits must come from employers, who are realizing less revenue because of the slowdown. If employers are forced to pay more in unemployment insurance, they are more likely to lay off more workers to reflect the revenue predicament. Indiana is planning to borrow from the federal government to cover unemployment claims. Michigan is going to raise employer contributions. Ohio is going to ask Congress for help. New York hasn't said yet what it plans to do. Gov. David Paterson is having difficulty getting a commitment from the legislature on what to do about a myriad of shortfalls. Unemployment is just one of them. Paterson called a special session of the legislature last month, which proved futile. Few answers to anything emerged. On unemployment insurance, however, the state will be forced by federal mandate to make sure the supply of cash to pay benefits is adequate. It's just one more area in which bad news keeps mounting. The legislature in 2009 is going to be forced to overcome its penchant for political wrangling and get down to serious business for the benefit of all taxpayers.