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  2. What Kirby mentioned would be my plan. I can easily pay off a cheap PSL before next season, so it would not be a credit score hit. Just wondering how people might feel if I intentionally am buying seats knowing I'll drop them in 2-5 years, when there may be people that want to buy for 30 years that can't get in, if it sells out.
  3. That wasn't Bishop, it was Kincaid
  4. If he fails to renew his season tickets then PSL ownership would revert back to the Bills. If the PSLs are not paid off, it doesn’t change much except for the risk of collections and a credit ding. The Bills are not using a 3rd party loan provider (according to AI) so it would be up to them how they handle it.
  5. For sure. Shakir as well. I think his contract is great value for us and also a very smart move for him and his career. Bernard, I think he got a little more than I expected considering his penchant for injury and play in 2024.
  6. I mean, yeah, they have a ton to prove. But knowing the future is impossible, though predicting or guessing right is not. To me it's with the reasonably possible set of outcomes. A bit on the high side, but not irrational or illogical at all.
  7. Hunh? Mahomes won MVP in 2022. From what I remember his team did alright the next year.
  8. I'm a little surprised Rousseau and Benford both got extended for what will be a bargain of a contract if they both stay healthy. Take it or leave it is a good strategy when there's a year left on their rookie contract. Seemed everybody played ball but Cook.
  9. Or just use common sense. Must be the mennonites in Mexico and Texas too. https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2025/5/3/why-is-measles-spreading-in-canada-mexico-and-the-us
  10. Tyler Brickner is a dick
  11. Lots and lots of Ray Davis. Not sure thats an accident.
  12. It’s obvious that you meant measles cases per capita. That’s why you included a link about measles. Then you followed it up pretending you knew something you didn’t. You weren’t even close with your claim. Hard to believe you are going to paint it otherwise. It’s not about pedantry. It’s about not being a blowhard. You failed miserably.
  13. the shot was a huge negative for almost everyone under 20, a net negative for those 20-40, a net 0 for 40-70, and net positive for people over 70. Life is really dangerous when people are being forced to experimental medicines, which MRNA shots were certainly at that time. Lastly vitamin D and exercise were much better mitigation of COVID then the shot and that was known before the first shot was available.
  14. OK. Be a pedantic creep. Just odd. "The most Mennonites per capita." Now go find support for the dumbass tweet that talks about Indian immigrants.
  15. Oh sweet lord. I know this is an older thread that got bumped for an unrelated reason but the buffoons shouting to “buy American!” so you won’t have to buy Chinese junk have zero clue what a supply chain is, huh? Even the most “Made in the USA” items rely on parts - or in many more cases parts of the machinery used to produce the product(s) - from foreign entities, including - GASP! - China. “I only buy American.” Show me the supply chain and I’ll show you half of the ***** in your house is touched by foreign involvement in one way or another.
  16. You can pay it up front, interest free before next season or finance it over 10 years. @Just Jack would have ownership once it’s paid for. You can just not renew the tickets.
  17. https://thirdwaycafe.com/faq/which-states-and-provinces-have-the-most-mennonites/ Three provinces have more than double the Mennonites that Alberta has. Google AI overview: The Canadian Mennonite population is distributed across multiple provinces, with Ontario and Manitoba having the largest concentrations. Other provinces with significant Mennonite populations include Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia. What leads someone to declare “Alberta is where you will find the most Mennonites”? That’s just odd.
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