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  2. Where do young fans get their Bills fix?
  3. I'm upset for entirely superstitious reasons.
  4. These dimwits keep going on about trump voter remorse, even after hard core proof comes out that we didn't have a president for 4 years because of corrupt people.
  5. Not sure what you mean. I use my car at my primary residence
  6. Ain 't that the truth. I remember the first year with Chan Gailey and they started 0-8 or something. Watching Shaun Hill lead the lions down the field to nearly rip our hearts out again while it was pouring down rain is not something I miss
  7. I jumped on the Bills' bandwagon in 1960.
  8. it actually makes a good says dent. $6.9 trillion in 10 years. 6,900 billion = 6.9 trillion, right? Riedl: Tax-the-rich polices could realistically raise revenues FOUNDATION by 1.1% to 2.0% of GDP Maximum Sustainable Revenue from Taxing the Rich (2023 - 2032) Tax Proposal Billions of Dollars % of GDP Individual Income Taxes (1.0% of GDP) Raise top two income tax brackets by 10% $1,661 0.50% Aggressive tax enforcement 1,196 0.36 Pare back retirement incentive abuses 133 0.04 Cap itemized deductions at 28% rate 32 0.10 Investment Taxes (0.2% of GDP) Tax capital gains and dividends at a top rate of 39.6% at incomes over $1 million and tax unrealized capital gains at death 332 0.10 Other capital gains loophole closures and tax enforcement 332 0.10 Corporate Taxes (0.8% of GDP) Raise corporate tax rate to 28% 930 0.28 Biden international corporate tax hikes 1,163 0.35 Other Biden corporate tax hikes 332 0.10 Various additional corporate savings 233 0.07 Estate Taxes (0.1% of GDP) Raise estate taxes to 2009 levels 332 0.10 Revenue Subtotal $6,976 2.1% Additional macroeconomic losses 0.1% to 1.0% Net Revenue Increases 1.1% to 2.0% SOURCE: Manhattan Institute, The Limits of Taxing the Rich by Brian Riedl, September 2023. © 2023 Peter G. Peterson Foundati
  9. We've got a 9 month old half Golden/half Bernese named Raina June. Raina because my wife loves Mt Rainier and June because it makes her initials RJ for a good friend that I lost. And when she is in trouble she gets her full name; Raina June Carter Cash.
  10. Keon wasn't the same player after injury. Not the same level of intensity nor effectiveness. The coach and GM both publicly stated this.
  11. If we trade AJ it will be before the trade deadline to free up a spot for Hoecht.
  12. Calvin was already named Calvin when we got him at 6 weeks. We liked it. Emery showed up in our back yard and wouldn't leave. My stepdaughters named her Emery, and I got to give her her middle name. All black cat, so she's Emery Cygnus. Chloe was named Punkin when we rescued her from 10 Lives Club. We didn't like Punkin but kept it as her middle name. Chloe was a group decision. Millie and Maggie were already named that when we rescued them. We were told they were a bonded pair, but there's no bond between them lol. We didn't mind Millie and Maggie. And Riley our dog was actually named Recon. I mean he's a Staffie so I get why Recon, but we were going to rename him. We wanted to keep something similar, so we went with Riley. My stepdaughter said Cooper went well with Riley, so he's called Riley Cooper. No affiliation to the former Eagles WR.
  13. All the cool kids are. Pound them into the ground up rubber pellets!!!
  14. I jumped on the OJ Simpson bandwagon when I was five.
  15. I was a fan long before Josh was a twinge in his dad's crotch.
  16. not unless it's your primary residence.
  17. Definitely, but tons of adults were not fans before Josh and only hopped on the bandwagon. I can't wait for those fans to be gone 😄
  18. I have a friend who switched allegiances from the Bears about 5 years ago. He was huge on Allen coming into the draft and little by little he just abandoned his Bears fandom. I've accepted him into the club. I've been die hard since 1989.
  19. Joel said he had normal pressure hydrocephalus, which has led to “problems with hearing, vision and balance.” https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/23/arts/music/billy-joel-brain-disorder-nph.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20250523&instance_id=155167&nl=breaking-news&regi_id=124688203&segment_id=198561&user_id=7d4d7d8af86b7cc8b09f3e6e69dc941f
  20. Yes, there is definitely a distinction to be made between good timing and Bawstonwagon... 🤔... Bawstenwagon... 🤔... Bawstinwagon... 🤔... bandwagon, that's it... bandwagon fandom.
  21. I became a Bills fan because of OJ. Born on LI and then growing up in NJ I should have been a Jets fan. Dad was a diehard Jets fan who bought season tickets in Namath's rookie year. I was going to the games at Shea, Giants Stadium, and now MetLife. Don't care for the Jets. Never did and never will. OJ was my favorite player as a kid and that is why I bleed Bills blue.
  22. They worked out the broad strokes a few weeks ago, and are working out the fine details now. Are you claiming the deal is dead and won't shape the future supply chain and manufacturing base of our country and India over the next decade? If so please go on the record right now and say there will never be a US / India trade alliance. Or are you doing that thing where you you deny reality and then claim victory?
  23. Most people on here have been more or less obsessed for decades. I'm sure there are plenty of new casual fans but they're not lurking around on 90's style message boards.
  24. Born in Cheektowaga in 1964. Pretty much watched what dad would watch, which, in the '70's, was Hee-Haw, Star Trek, Kung Fu, Lawrence Welk, and the Sabres. After our family left for TX in 1977, it was then the Cowboys & Oilers. I didn't start following the Bills until the end of the 1987 season, at my dad's suggestion. After finishing college in fall of '89, moved back to Buffalo and stayed until the summer of 1995 so I was there for the Super Bowl years.
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