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Pete

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  1. You seem to be the one with their panties in a wad. Relax- it’s a Buffalo Bills board. The topic is the new stadium. Let’s keep this ship on course
  2. is nasa reputable enough for you? Can we go back to discussing the Bills new stadium please? https://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/ The current warming trend is of particular significance because it is unequivocally the result of human activity since the mid-20th century and proceeding at a rate that is unprecedented over millennia.1 It is undeniable that human activities have warmed the atmosphere, ocean, and land and that widespread and rapid changes in the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere, and biosphere have occurred. Earth-orbiting satellites and other technological advances have enabled scientists to see the big picture, collecting many different types of information about our planet and its climate on a global scale. This body of data, collected over many years, reveals the signals of a changing climate.
  3. Because it’s football not a dance recital
  4. https://youtube/PouMzBdB-Ts
  5. I think next year we just might find out. Beane must pour most resources into fixing oline
  6. we would be closing out game, chewing clock. That taunt puts Carolina in game
  7. High on my bucket list
  8. tony greene came to my school (Gardenville)
  9. Nope but I have a hammer. When I was 18 I wanted any cute girl 18-55
  10. or the Napolean McCallum? Daryl Stingley? Ive seen probably 100 worse injuries watching football. That looked benign. But like its been stated, a hit to back of head is dangerous. And that was scary. Prayers for Parham
  11. Whos going to be D captain and play MLB for us next season then? We have 3-5 holes at starting OL and need a RB1 for starters. Let's not dig holes while trying to fill. Lets not play whack a mole
  12. strange fruit
  13. the flagrant one they missed before the half might affect outcome
  14. They said it was medical. RIP Covid? Just a guess
  15. Did anyone check the link of famous book hoarders? Notables with high figures who didn’t make the top ten include Marilyn Monroe (400 books), George Washington (1,200 books), Charles Darwin (1,480 books), Oprah (1,500 books), Frederick Douglass (2,000-odd books), and David Markson (2,500 books).
  16. I applied to jobs in Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York. I just got a phone call from 716!
  17. oh yes it is. She was so sweet in beginning. I could build the Taj Mahal for my girlfriend- the first this she would say is "why did you make it so big?". The NPD wacko took two of my Mahogony bookcases, filled with some of my favorites to attic Saturday night. Not to mention some trinkets my family brought back from Egypt, Ukraine, Greece, and Australia
  18. RIP Mark Pike. I was always a big fan. Those Bills teams were loaded- offense, defense, and special teams. Tasker and Pike were the best pair ever!
  19. There was an LA Times article last week that defined a book hoarder as someone who has over 1,000 books. I find that number low to be considered a hoarder. But think I might qualify as book hoarder. I have over 1,700 vinyl, and I collect cassettes, CDs, bluerays. And I love commercial cooking equipment- half pans, cast iron skillets, copper saute pans, etc- I can't get enough lol I don't consider myself a hoarder, Im a collector. But LA Times and my girlfriends disagree. What do you hoard? https://getpocket.com/explore/item/10-famous-book-hoarders?utm_source=pocket-newtab
  20. Thanks for a great post! I will live most anywhere- urban is fine. I’ve been cooking 30 years, but would like something different. I put a bunch of applications at Wegmans. They must be doing a double take seeing my Massachusetts address. Once I get a job offer out there- I’m really going to move quickly(we’ll hopefully). I’m 52, and will be single by then
  21. I moved in with girlfriend in Massachusetts a couple years ago- I need to lose her and get on with my life. I love NH - not a lot of jobs. I checked out Burlington Vermont- $1500 studio apartments - too rich for me. I checked out Massachusetts and Pennsylvania- pricey. Buffalo- bargain! I moved from Buffalo 1979 to Connecticut. The day we moved there was a tornado- maybe that was a message lol. So like the salmon returning, I’m strongly considering Buffalo. I need to get out of here ASAP. Buffalo is a world class city imo. Museums, architecture, culture. So I’ve been looking at jobs, apartments, and moving costs. So if anyone could give me any tips - where to live, moving, jobs, I’d greatly appreciate. thank you Bills brothers and sisters!
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