EndZoneCrew Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 we have a "crew" that is in section 122 (tunnel side endzone) GIT ER DONE
_BiB_ Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 we have a "crew" that is in section 122 (tunnel side endzone) GIT ER DONE 140215[/snapback] Â That one, I figured out. Hope you guys get down to the rail and squirrel away one of WM's touchdown balls for all our posterity.
ChevyVanMiller Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 I played in band in the early 90s in Syracuse named the Bar Stool Pigeons. Â I always liked the linking of two familiar phrases using a shared word to make a third, hence Chevy Van Miller.
EndZoneCrew Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 That one, I figured out. Hope you guys get down to the rail and squirrel away one of WM's touchdown balls for all our posterity. 140220[/snapback]  During the Arz game they were interviewing WM...everyone started rubbing WM's head and patting him in the back....my buddy hopped in the pile and practically got WM in a headlock and gave him a NOGGIE.....WM was laughing his head off....SOLID STUFF!!!!
Pete Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 Thailog was an evil gargoyle back when my son was in his Disney Gargoyles phase many moons ago. He and I would wrestle and he would be the good gargoyle Goliath....and I had to be the bad guy....Thailog...Goliaths nemesis. Goliath backwards with the TH reversed. It just stuck with me.....The 80 was for EM. 137889[/snapback] Â I thought Thailog meant you rolled fatties with some serious kindbud
Thailog80 Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 I thought Thailog meant you rolled fatties with some serious kindbud 140223[/snapback] Â Many many moons ago it would've been very fitting. Â Long before my wife and kids.
_BiB_ Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 During the Arz game they were interviewing WM...everyone started rubbing WM's head and patting him in the back....my buddy hopped in the pile and practically got WM in a headlock and gave him a NOGGIE.....WM was laughing his head off....SOLID STUFF!!!! 140222[/snapback] Â Good stuff. "Let's be managers" and everyone else aside, I think we might have some kids who are players. And have an idea of what Buffalo football is about. I think Mike M. gets it too. I see good things happening, and we have to trust them. Â Sorry Ice, You're not in charge.
Astrobot Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 I got Astrobot from Astrobot Academy, my venture into the educational software business. A friend of mine and I produced a fun math facts drill program called MathBOTs. Still is available, is the only program that learns your weaknesses, and actually runs on my XP. Oh, and it's now in public domain. Doesn't use the mouse--all keyboard. If you have kids Grades K-4, it's extremely effective. MathBOTs
Genny Screamer Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 IT JUST CAME NATURALLY !!!! Â I'VE GOT TO RUN!!!!!!........
_BiB_ Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 IT JUST CAME NATURALLY !!!! I'VE GOT TO RUN!!!!!!........ 140256[/snapback]  No s.h.i.t ??????
CajunBillsBacker Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 Cajun is my bloodline, and i'm a Bills fan aka Backer.
TigerJ Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 Attending seminary, some friends of mine were into inventing nicknames. Going to seminary in the south, some of the nicknames reflected a bit of southern culture. There was "Bear" because he was hairy, "Mad Dog because he was a little crazy. I don't recall why "Possum" and "Clyde" got their nicknames. Mine was intended to be ironic. I'm pretty laid back and quiet, which gave one guy the idea of an aggressive sounding nickname like "Tiger." I hadn't used it in years, but when I became active on the internet, it seemed like a handy username, and I figured if my friends could express humor in giving me the name, I could express it in keeping it and using it. The "J" is the initial of my last name.
_BiB_ Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 Attending seminary, some friends of mine were into inventing nicknames. Going to seminary in the south, some of the nicknames reflected a bit of southern culture. There was "Bear" because he was hairy, "Mad Dog because he was a little crazy. I don't recall why "Possum" and "Clyde" got their nicknames. Mine was intended to be ironic. I'm pretty laid back and quiet, which gave one guy the idea of an aggressive sounding nickname like "Tiger." I hadn't used it in years, but when I became active on the internet, it seemed like a handy username, and I figured if my friends could express humor in giving me the name, I could express it in keeping it and using it. The "J" is the initial of my last name. 140307[/snapback]  I'd like to meet you. Reminds me of a joke about a Notre Dame priest in the Confesional...
Pete Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 Cajun is my bloodline, and i'm a Bills fan aka Backer. 140278[/snapback] Â Â Thanks for the clarificaTION with much AppreciaTION. JK I know you Cajun guys hate that but I love that Sandler skit
JAMIEBUF12 Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 well i am jamie buf12 so........................      my name is jamie   my favorite sports team is the buffalo bills    jim kelly wore #12  there you have it jamie buf 12   go bills!
KOKBILLS Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 Nice thread topic... Â King Of Kings... Â Then I just added the BILLS on the end... Â I use the initials for everything including when I was writing under that moniker. Most people I used to send newsletters out to don't even know my name, they just call me KOK...Just my small-minded way of giving Glory where it's due...
rockpile Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 I am the only person on this board (and probably in WNY) that hopes that Joe Burns makes the team....and he does every year, hence the name BurnsFan 140211[/snapback] Â I have only had good things to say since his first Training Camp.
BillsSouth Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 I live south of almost everybody else here, so I thought it´d be appropriate to have this name.
BRH Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 I'd like to meet you. Reminds me of a joke about a Notre Dame priest in the Confesional... 140320[/snapback] I don't know that joke, but I do know those seminary dudes have a sense of humor. One year while attending my college reunion, there weren't enough beds on campus so I was put up at the nearby seminary. I walked into the bathroom and the stalls were labeled in magic marker: I JOHN, II JOHN, III JOHN.
RastaMouse Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 Initials and present location - wonderfully creative huh?!?
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