I was forced to play the piano by the Chumsey's. They were shareholders in Larkin Soap and the burgeoning Lackawanna Steel Co. Mr. Phineas T. Chumsey used to regale his time of looking Henry Ford in the eye and laughing at his fledgling "automobile" enterprise.
In the autumn of 1912 I was dropped off in a golden basket, lined with luxurious white linens, by a Goth Mystic who resembled Morticia Addams... sent to a palatial estate on Tudor Place in the city of Buffalo. Some have said I am J. Pierpont Morgan's illegitimate son. Still going strong at 99 years of age.
What about the cup stacker champion?
The Jump the Sharkies
Hosted by 684-pound Christopher H. Berman III
"I wersh mahself wit a raaaaaaag on a stick" :applause:
But that team won the division in 88, mostly with the defense... Buffalo ran a conservative offense then, one-two years prior to the no-huddle. They had a rookie RB in Thurman, Riddick could get the TDs and Ronnie Harmon was in there as well.
Thought maybe everyone was from Pennsylvania.
I visited a friend of mine at a Pittsburgh area college one time, 15 years ago or something like that, and there were at least two or three Bills starter jackets that I saw.
I was kinda like