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  2. Avid chess player, painter (with a touch of woodworking), and since covid I'm obsessed with cooking.
  3. Miserable Sabres Fan Golf Biking Classic Rock junkie 80s/90s Nostalgia nerd Culinary..more so the eating than the actual cooking
  4. Andy & Patrick are good and it’s a coaching and QB league so somebody is going to have to beat them and it’s sort of looking like us or the Ravens. So really those trends mean little compared to the two most important: - Bills Swiss cheese defense in playoffs - Ravens choke job in playoffs
  5. If one of the top 3 O-lines in the NFL isn't looking good, it could mean good things about the new, revamped D-line.
  6. I'm sorry to hear about that Sooner. I pray that you enjoy the very best spleen health! 🍻
  7. — Listening to Bills pods and stalking TBD; —Running…have done 5 marathons and getting ready to do my first baby ultra (32 miles) in November, all at snails paces; —History, specifically WW2; —Star Trek/Star Wars. Oh, but my 3 kids basically keep me away from most of the above since I run a frenetic carpool service in most of my spare time! 😝
  8. I'm happily married and blessed to have a life better than I deserve... other than kids not being in the cards. I meet that disappointment by trying to be a good son to Mom (I miss Dad every day), a good uncle, sibling, stepdad, etc. My current and hopefully last job allows me to mentor many construction Apprentices so all of that softens the blow of not having any of my own. Outside of work and hopefully into retirement I'll continue transforming our hillside property into our version of paradise. That includes agricultural as well as water and land management projects. Like the OP I enjoy woodworking but lean towards natural/greenwood methods using tools like a froe, timber slick, drawknife, spokeshave, and assorted axes, adzes, wood chisels and augers. I need to make a shave horse pretty soon. Being in construction I love building things big and small and have a tool fetish, most recently Buffalo-made antique tools. At some point I started to take my own life seriously and stopped living vicariously through sports fandom and now only follow the Bills and the NFL.
  9. Plus, you also have to account for the fact that the Refs are on the Chiefs side too, which counts for a lot.
  10. My first one was Buffalo marathon 1999 and trying to lineup up for Buffalo to be 100 in 2026
  11. I grew up watching Norm on Cheers. Not sure if drinking beer counts as a hobby, but I strive for perfection all the same.
  12. RVing and riding machines Elk hunting Fishing Cruising in my ‘69 Roadrunner Cyber stalking Josh Allen/Bills news
  13. If we didn't trade for Metcalf there's no way they're trading for an older guy who wants a similar contract. I think once he writes a goodbye letter to fans the Commanders will come to an agreement.
  14. I'm a pretty big WWE fan. Have been for almost as long as I've been a Bills fan. I do several camping trips with the kids every year that have become things I enjoy planning and preparing for year round. Just became a Grandpa and in two weeks will have all my kids and now grandkid at the campground. Cooking is also a big passion for mine. My wife hasn't made dinner in 14 years. It's for the best. Every night I have one of the kids come in and assist cooking dinner. It's a special time that's hopefully building special memories for the kids once I'm off this world. Of the more embarrassing hobbies, I make TikToks. Mostly comedy about parenting and marriage. Some Bills content there too.
  15. Fly fishing. Elk and mule deer hunting. Puttering at the cabin. All slower than they used to be due to kids.
  16. Trey Lance looked surprisingly competent this evening.
  17. Pretty big rockhounding nerd here.. got about 20 flats of various collected minerals from around my state. Colorado is a great state for rockhounding, but I have to say for fossils WNY's Penn Dixie Quarry is about as fossil rich a locality as I could ever hope to imagine. It's a pay-to-dig site but I came back with an impressive trilobite, several well preserved brachiopods, and more horn coral than I know what to do with. I guess back in the day the Walworth Quarry east of Rochester used to let the public collect gorgeous water-clear fluorites, but like so many other good things those days are long over.
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