In space no one can hear Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Is being able to drive to the offices of Pro Football Weekly to pick up my 2007 Draft Handbook Preview Book. They were very nice- and threw in their draft magazine and the last several issues issues of Pro Football Weekly for free. They confirmed that their publisher-Herb Arkush and Jauron are good friends. If you don't buy this book you are doing yourself a diservice if you are a big draft fan. Most of the magazines out there are complete crap.(Especially The Sporting News and Street and Smiths)
Flbillsfan#1 Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Is being able to drive to the offices of Pro Football Weekly to pick up my 2007 Draft Handbook Preview Book. They were very nice- and threw in their draft magazine and the last several issues issues of Pro Football Weekly for free. They confirmed that their publisher-Herb Arkush and Jauron are good friends. If you don't buy this book you are doing yourself a diservice if you are a big draft fan. Most of the magazines out there are complete crap.(Especially The Sporting News and Street and Smiths) I am with you Pro Football Weekly is the best.
Marshmallow Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Is being able to drive to the offices of Pro Football Weekly to pick up my 2007 Draft Handbook Preview Book. They were very nice- and threw in their draft magazine and the last several issues issues of Pro Football Weekly for free. They confirmed that their publisher-Herb Arkush and Jauron are good friends. If you don't buy this book you are doing yourself a diservice if you are a big draft fan. Most of the magazines out there are complete crap.(Especially The Sporting News and Street and Smiths) There's a bills bar in chicago. I think that is the best part.
Beerball Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 If you don't buy this book you are doing yourself a diservice if you are a big draft fan. Can you just run back there an pick up a few thousand copies for your Stadium Wall buddies?
The Big Cat Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 There's a bills bar in chicago. I think that is the best part. there are TWO bills bars in chicago- one to eat at, and one to be a bills fan at!
Buffalo Baumer Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I lived in Chicago for 10 years and my good friend Joe opened up Lincoln Sation. I told him if he makes it a Buffalo bar, I would guarantee 50 people the first weekend. It has been a Buffalo bar ever since!! Tell him the Baumer sent you for a free beer!!!!
Rubes Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I lived there for 8 years and never found a Bills bar...where is Lincoln Station?
Kelly the Dog Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I want some Adam's Ribs and cole slaw Adam's Ribs?
HurlyBurly51 Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I lived there for 8 years and never found a Bills bar...where is Lincoln Station? 2432 Lincoln Ave. in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. There's another Bills bar about 2 blocks north. BTW, Lincoln Station is the place to catch all of your Sabres playoff hockey as well - the place should be rockin' the further the Sabs go!
Buffalo Baumer Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I lived there for 8 years and never found a Bills bar...where is Lincoln Station? Right across from the Biograph movie theatre on Lincoln. Not only a great place to watch Bills games - The Sabres Cup run was out of control!!!!!! I think I still have a tab there.
Ned Flanders Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I want some Adam's Ribs and cole slaw "And order the big ones...the jumbos. And sauce. A quart, no make it a gallon, a gallon of sauce." Up until the mid-90s there was actually an Adams Ribs in Chicago, on Rush St. I frequented the establishment whenever I was in the Windy City, and several times had the ribs Fed-Ex'd to me. A better tasting rib I've yet to find anywhere.
The Dean Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 "And order the big ones...the jumbos. And sauce. A quart, no make it a gallon, a gallon of sauce." Up until the mid-90s there was actually an Adams Ribs in Chicago, on Rush St. I frequented the establishment whenever I was in the Windy City, and several times had the ribs Fed-Ex'd to me. A better tasting rib I've yet to find anywhere. My advice is, go to Memphis and try some ribs. Space Dog, congrats on the move. i think you'll like the City with Big Shoulders.
billsfanmiami(oh) Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 My advice is, go to Memphis and try some ribs. Space Dog, congrats on the move. i think you'll like the City with Big Shoulders. I haven't eaten at a ton of places in Memphis but I sure love Interstate bbq.
In space no one can hear Posted March 28, 2007 Author Posted March 28, 2007 There's a bills bar in chicago. I think that is the best part. When I lived here before the best place to watch the Bills games was at- Bills The TV's were small-but the atmosphere was great! Marv's wife and daughter actually came to watch a game with us once. I'll have to do a bit of research before the season begins to see if that i still the best place to go.
The Dean Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 I haven't eaten at a ton of places in Memphis but I sure love Interstate bbq. The first night I was in Memphis all of the big name BBQ places were closed. I took a cab to Beale St to hear some music. Across the street from BB King's was a little joint called "Interstate". As it was on Beale, I was certain it would suck. Anyway, I got my ribs and heard some music in the next room. (As it was in this commercial BBQ place, on Beale St, I was pretty sure the music would suck, too. Basically, I was just looking forward to having the crappy ribs and listening to lousy music and getting back to my hotel.) Well...surprise surprise. They were, without question, by a MILE, the best ribs I ever ate in my life. And the music was GREAT, too. Over the course of the next couple of days I had the best pulled-pork sandwich and the best BBQ chicken I've ever had. I also never saw/heard anything other than VERY good music. Memphis is the balls, IMO.
turftoe Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Is being able to drive to the offices of Pro Football Weekly to pick up my 2007 Draft Handbook Preview Book. They were very nice- and threw in their draft magazine and the last several issues issues of Pro Football Weekly for free. They confirmed that their publisher-Herb Arkush and Jauron are good friends. If you don't buy this book you are doing yourself a diservice if you are a big draft fan. Most of the magazines out there are complete crap.(Especially The Sporting News and Street and Smiths) It was a must read back when Joel Buschbaum wrote it. I read it once a year or two after he died and found it to be disappointing.
In space no one can hear Posted March 28, 2007 Author Posted March 28, 2007 It was a must read back when Joel Buschbaum wrote it. I read it once a year or two after he died and found it to be disappointing. Actually..read last years edition. In my opinion it was by far the most accurate of any publication on the market. Buschbaum was great....but they have been able rebound nicely after his untimely death.
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