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Random talking head says something about the Bills
chris heff replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Who? Did Key & Peele make up that name? -
Who would you rather start vs the Jets? Tre’Davious or Strong
chris heff replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Tre is 100% I’d go with him. I don’t think the Bills, in particular Josh, are going to let the Jets dictate the game. The Bills offense is going to score and force the Jets to pass. I’d rather Tre in that situation. I’m sorry, I just read the title. Start Strong, shutdown the run, get a lead, force them to pass, bring in White. -
Maybe they were Canadians.
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Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
chris heff replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is it possible to bring up both Logue and Phillips, as kind of a just in case? At what other position could they sacrifice? OL maybe? -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
chris heff replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
You’re absolutely right Trans! Can I call you Trans? Me neither -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
chris heff replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why Phillips? -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
chris heff replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Has he been there long enough? -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
chris heff replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
What’s the roster move, Logue or Phillips? -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
chris heff replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Have the Jets ever felt like a real rival?
chris heff replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
He roots for his team, you know, like the guy that inexplicably covers himself in mustard and ketchup. Or a grown man that dresses up like Elvis. Personally I think all these antics and costumes are childish. It is all about “look at me!”, it’s fans trying to get on television. As far as Fireman Ed is concerned, costume aside, ha has been honored by the NFL for his heroism on 9/11. I find it disrespectful for you or anyone else to vilify him on the anniversary of that event. -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
chris heff replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Have no idea what that means. -
Cuisine is a reflection of immigrants, you may correct me if I’m wrong, but back then the main ancestry groups were Italian, Irish Polish, German, African, with a smattering of other. Not a great deal of Asians or Mexican. How many Cuban restaurants are there in Northern California?
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I don’t disagree with anything you have written. I have not spent much time in Buffalo since I left a long time ago, still have family there, I get back every few years. This is conjecture on my part, based on observations over years. I’m curious as to your opinion. Buffalo had serious economic problems for decades, starting with the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway, my family was involved with shipping on the Great Lakes. The Seaway made Buffalo superfluous. Heavy industry like steel blew themselves up. In the 1970s there was a sign on I-90 East that said, “Last one to leave turn out the lights”. My point is restaurants are a luxury, not a necessity. Economics and disposable income play a role . Buffalo is and has been making a comeback. With that comes entrepreneurs. Even the crazy ones that are restaurateurs. Hard business, bad margins, bad hours, you have to love it. Awards and recognition help put people in the seats and believe me everything helps. Michelin stars used to be hard to get, way easier today for a multitude of reasons. A city like Buffalo gets lost in the shuffle. It was on hard times for a long time. So I’m not putting much weight on Michelin stars, or the lack there of. I’m sure there are young creative chefs there. I admire the ferocity of your defense of that city. Since this is a Bills site, my question is, can you play defensive tackle?
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Thought about your experience for a bit, I’ve never been a big steakhouse guy, but I get it. Good steakhouses have dry aging rooms. The environment of a dry aging room is hard, if not impossible to replicate. An example is the famous Brooklyn Steakhouse Peter Luger, good steak. They have a second location in Great Neck on Long Island, it’s not the same. They can do everything exactly the same, but they can’t control the environment that affects the dry aging. That restaurant in Laurel, aside from good preparation, more than likely took great care with the dry aging and what ever environmental factors created a unique flavor.
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Larry Forgione, worked with him, friend of mine. Pretty sure I’ve bounced Marc on my knee, not recently however. We had breakfast at a dinner in Hamburg a couple of years ago. The corned beef hash was unbelievable. Place was packed, can’t remember b the name.
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Have the Jets ever felt like a real rival?
chris heff replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Oh boy are you gonna get it! -
The River Cafe, Brooklyn USA. It was a long time ago, one great young chef after another. Back when Andrew Friedman, author of, Chefs, Drugs and Rock & Roll, called it the most important restaurant in the world. It was fun and exciting.
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Have the Jets ever felt like a real rival?
chris heff replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is it just the Channel Islands you hate or is it all British Crown Dependency? By the way most NFL fans in northern and central New Jersey are Giants fans, southern New Jersey are more Eagles fans. The Jets fan base, because of there days at Shea Stadium, are located in New York. More explicitly Queens and Long Island. -
Have the Jets ever felt like a real rival?
chris heff replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wow -
Happy birthday! Now can we get the schedule updated?
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Have the Jets ever felt like a real rival?
chris heff replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
More than a little funny. -
Well said, however, having run a Michelin-starred restaurant and having worked with James Beard award- winning- chefs, not to mention having known James Beard himself, regional ethnic cuisine should not be discounted. One of the best meals I’ve ever had was at my cousin’s wedding at a Polish Hall in North Tonawanda.