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When you look at it from Putin's perspective since the collapse of the Soviet Union. What you suggest we will probably get sounds reasonable IMO.
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I attended parties as a high schooler where that song was played ad nauseam. As many people who had an aversion to it, there were an equal number of people who were completely bought in. My similar moment was when the Sabres traded Eddie Shack for Rene Robert. Apparently I wasn't yet familiar with French pronunciations.
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2nd Window for Superbowl Taking Shape
Thrivefourfive replied to PoundingDog's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just fanboyin’, but I think this stuff matters. I threw footballs in HS, so always take notice of stuff like this. During Peyton Manning’s HUGE season with the Colts his ball was so much tighter than the previous years. He was never a “pretty ball” thrower. Allen’s got that tight compact motion going, and a pretty nose up / nose down accurate piss missile coming out his hand this camp. Much like the 2020 season. -
Tyler Christie is to Bills kickers what Josh Kelly is to Bills QBs... simply the best. He's easy to remember... how many yellow turnstiles have you ever seen?
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Is this a Yes/No question?
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And John McLaughlin was in the studio with Miles that day.
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I do not believe Mueller was a beacon of integrity, to quote nedleyboy. I see a political fabrication and ultimately nothing to support attempting to destroy the integrity of a legitimate election where your person lost. I believe Bill Barr was 100% correct on the political persecution angle, believed it then, believe it now. Given the information released thus far on wrongdoing by Obama/Clinton/Buden and the rest, I’m surprised you’re still clinging to your version of political religion. You align nicely with the corruption crowd that wants to move to authoritarian rule. #myopic
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I had a sign today from the football Gods
Sierra Foothills replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
The shot you cited was preceded by one of a Jets fan cheering... the reason is that the Bills are the Jets' daddy. Regarding the Browns, same as above. -
I absolutely understand why you would not trust Trump, and he’s not a beacon of integrity. I simply pointed out when Putin moved, and who was in office at the time. Your response is typical of the liberal response to that issue. It’s an inconvenient truth.
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Are you suggesting Tre White is Black and some guy named Steve is White?
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Yes. Segments are part of shows.
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I also noticed that Keon looked slow. Also there's were these unmistakable vibes I was feeling while watching the video: 1) Ralph is cheap. 2) Tremaine is young. 3) Fitz is smart. The vibes were so intense that my spleen began to hurt.
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Key take-aways: 1. Allen sounds relaxed. 2. Kincaid looks skinny. 3. Not sure if it was Dawkins, but if it was he looks fat.
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@Niagara Bill When we were kids, we had a lot of trouble getting over the Peace Bridge on the weekends with all the traffic. This invasion is going to take forever if we haven’t seen an increase in accessibility in the last 50-60 years. Citizenship? US, we’re not MAGA tho. Where are you going today? Toronto, maybe Ottawa, eventually. Reason for your visit today? Stones Concert. Anything to declare? 25 guys in camo in the back, buncha M1s, M26s, some surface to air missles, the usual stuff. Fruit….you have any fruit back there? That’s a berry fair question—we appleslootly have no fruit in the vehicle lol. We don’t do fruit humor, sir. We’re Canadian. Sorry, no. No fruit. Have a nice day.
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Hancock's ascendancy was addressed in today's The Athletic column by Joe Buscaglia: "Near the conclusion of training camp practices at St. John Fisher University, fifth-round rookie defensive back Jordan Hancock spent all his time at safety. The Bills had explained it as a matter of numbers, as starters Taylor Rapp and Cole Bishop had missed time due to injuries. That carried into the first preseason game, where neither starting safety played, opening the door for an impressive full-time debut at safety by Hancock. It feels incredibly notable that during the joint practice with the Bears, Hancock remained a full-time safety despite Rapp and Bishop appearing close to returning. Hancock lined up beside Damar Hamlin for most of practice with the second unit and even subbed in on the first-team defense when the Rapp and Bishop duo needed a few rest reps. The rookie Hancock seems to have clearly passed veteran Darrick Forrest, too. Hancock has been an ascending player at safety since it recently became his default position. The Bills said this week they hadn’t decided on Hancock’s position, but how they used him, with everyone they had available, sure seems like a loud statement." Behind their paywall: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6556532/2025/08/16/bills-bears-joint-practice-josh-allen/
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there’s a website I visit called this girls a dude. You need a credit card for full access
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Report: Micah Parsons requests a trade
BuffBillsForLife replied to SCBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Beane's failing point as a GM is his unwillingness to go all-in for top talent. I imagine he feels burned by Von tearing his ACL but it was the right idea and he shouldn't be scared of swinging for the fences. If you can get Parsons in his prime you do it, even if it's expensive. If Beane had pulled the trigger and traded for Von mid-season instead of the Rams 13 seconds would never have happened and we would have won it all that year. -
Random Political Thoughts Inc.
The Frankish Reich replied to T&C's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
says the poster who has never gotten over his crying when mommy took him to the Dr for his childhood vaccinations. A lot of the anti-vaxx stuff is nothing more than fear of needles. -
And some production manager will receive big bucks for his brilliant idea.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/cincinnati-assault-suspect-accused-knocking-154815794.html Rosemond punched the defenseless "HR," knocking her unconscious instantly and sending her crumpling to the pavement as the mob closed in, prosecutors said. Pointing to disturbing footage, prosecutors said that Rosemond was "taunting" and dancing after launching the brutal beatdown. When speaking about the beating in court on Friday, prosecutors said that it "almost caused her death." She previously told Fox News Digital that the attackers swarmed her "like a pack of wolves." She was knocked unconscious and had a concussion, and she shared that she was experiencing excruciating migraines and "memory gaps" from the night.
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Poor Roger Stone! Stone was found guilty of obstruction of a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress, and tampering with a witness. The verdict followed a trial in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Stone faces a prison sentence of up to five years for counts one to six and up to 20 years for count seven. He will be sentenced on February 6, 2020, by the Honorable Amy Berman Jackson. According to an investigation into allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, including allegations that Russia was involved in the publication of documents related to the presidential election by WikiLeaks in 2016. On September 26, 2017, in testimony to the Committee, Stone made a number of false statements relating to the identity of a person he had referred to in August 2016 as his “back-channel” or “intermediary” to the head of WikiLeaks; whether he had asked that person to do anything on his behalf; whether he had written communications with that person; whether he discussed that person with anyone involved with the Trump campaign; and whether he had written communications with third parties about the head of WikiLeaks. On October 13, 2017, Stone sent the House Intelligence Committee a letter falsely stating that the person he had referenced in August 2016 was an individual named Randy Credico. Stone then engaged in witness tampering by urging Credico either to corroborate this false account, or to tell the Committee that he could not remember the relevant events, or to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination to avoid testifying before the Committee. Credico ultimately invoked his Fifth Amendment right in response to a Committee subpoena.the government’s evidence, in January 2017, the United States House of Representatives Select Permanent Committee on Intelligence (“House Intelligence Committee") This "Hoax" crap long ago jumped the shark. They are now trying to exonerate the ultimate political dirty trickster Roger Stone. What? Roger Stone would would work with Wikileaks Insiders? Not our Roger Stone!