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Looking for training camp tickets
Bills!Win! replied to Bills!Win!'s topic in Bills Tickets and Gear
Still willing to buy VIP if not, then looking for regular tickets to July 23 or 25th. I will pay -
This is why we don't let our autopen do drugs, children. I'm stealing that.
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And if you are the average American, it doesn't affect you at all. Imagine, a Supreme Court Justice, so unqualified as to criticize her peers for taking a "pure texualism" view of interpreting the constitution. Calling all lefties, this is why the right does not value you're existence, you are children.
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Darn in Columbus I think the only games there were not on here Arz, Tenn Ind Pats Jets Pats
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Mass media can dish it out, but can't take it?
Spiderweb replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe a bit of truth here, but some outlets are definitely worse than others. Yet we've taken shooting the messenger to an alarmingly high level which only worsens things and shows what we've become. -
Fox News becomes even less recognizable as "News"
CoudyBills replied to WideNine's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The Schlong has spoken, everyone. -
Buffalo Sabres and the NHL: 2025 - 2026
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall
>>> "OK, Mr. Adams. Read the third line down on the eye chart." <<< "Read it?! I just drafted him!" -
Hey remember this genius comment after I noted that failure to maintain this stuff usually is a local gov issue? NTSB preliminary report noted that the runway alignment lights had been inoperative for three years. They could not begin repair because they were awaiting a California mandated "environmental impact study." Total state issue. So the lights had been in place for a very long time, but when they were to be replaced it suddenly triggered and environmental impact study and wasn't fixed for three years? The bottom line is that the guy flew well below approach minimums, but the non operational items at that airport were clearly local issues, as I clearly pointed out.
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I want to catch one last game at Rich Stadium late in the year...
eball replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well played my friend. Well played. -
Fox News becomes even less recognizable as "News"
4th&long replied to WideNine's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What an idiot. -
UPDATE: ISRAEL v IRAN - Ceasefire reached?
4th&long replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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This update sucks.
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We’re deciding between KC and Tampa. We normally like to go into September, but there are only duds at 1pm on a Sunday. I know KC is a 4pm game. My reasoning is we want to only take a Friday, Monday off, and night games for me stink. Too late given my body is up at 5am everyday whether working or not.
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Brandon Beane "might be the most sensitive GM in the entire NFL"?
GunnerBill replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
All true although Zay's receiver coach from ECU had been hired on staff and they had a link at Temple through a guy who had interned in Carolina. Still the case that the 2017 draft other than Tre does not look the same as their MO ever since. -
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LFG
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Recession is upon us - disastrous economic data
Big Blitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The pitch: Keep tariffs high, but extend them 12 months. Give global partners time to lower non-tariff barriers, adjust their economies, and stabilize supply chains without lifting pressure. It’s a reset button with a timer. Uncertainty is a drag on GDP: Sløk cites a VAR model showing that a 1 SD rise in policy uncertainty drops GDP by 0.2 pts. More clarity, even under a tough regime, helps business planning, hiring, and markets. The Play: $400 billion/year in tariff revenue. That’s not nothing. It’s a de facto tax on global trade partners that offsets deficits and boosts U.S. leverage. The idea isn’t to end tariffs. It’s to normalize them and use the certainty to force foreign economies to adapt, not retaliate. Risky? Yes. But shrewd and smart? Absolutely. This isn’t a temporary negotiating bluff. We've written about this several times and agree with Sløk. It’s a paradigm shift in how tariffs are used, as fiscal tools, not just trade weapons. Trump may be playing a longer game than people think. -
Are you talking about the new site circa 2001? I bet there are many who were members of the old site, and hence can be considered "founding members".
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Mass media can dish it out, but can't take it?
Thurman#1 replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, precisely this. Florio? I mean, I don't watch him all that much, but when I do catch something, no, it doesn't seem he hates the NFL at all. Just the opposite, it seems like his love for it is causing him obsession. But yeah, it's clear he doesn't like some things about how the NFL operates and what goes on. Which seems very fair to me.