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rockpile

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  1. Happy Birthday, Annie! Better to be "old red" than "old yeller"! And I NEVER considered you to be a gratuitous bump.
  2. Back in the really old days, I went to the Unofficial Buffalo Bills web site, run by JS and GG. There was a link there to the BBML - Buffalo Bills Mailing list. That is where I met Scott. As time went on, TBD became a reality, I sent in an article or two, and Scott asked me to write a history page and one day make it a daily calendar. We actually got together for a couple tailgates prior to the TSW annual ones. I never really participated in the D&C list but was here for testing of TSW from the beginning. As I said, it was the old days, and if I made any errors in my recollection, I am sure SDS will have a remedy.
  3. While having a colonoscopy. It reminds me that there are worse things than having a camera up my stevestojan hole.
  4. I still can't PM you. Click on my name and PM me or e-mail me about the Jets game. Thanks!
  5. Great pictures, Rich. Always good to see you and the better half.
  6. ...and congratulations to all the other anniversaries mentioned in this thread.
  7. I love you too, big guy! Congrats! You and Lisa have something really special. Be sure to place that FIRST in everything you do, and you will always be happy.
  8. IMPORTANT TRIVIA NOTE: As Ken illustrated = What NFL franchise only lost one game in its history?
  9. snipped your post only for brevity... Leo Lyons of the Rochester Jeffs also declined the chance to pickup up free agent (defensive end?) George Halas. Halas continued west, connected with the Decatur Staleys. When the Staley Syrup company decided to get out of football, Halas bought the team, moved them to Chicago, and renamed them the Bears. But you knew that Ken. You have forgotten more football history than I know!
  10. Congratulations, Melissa! Nice to start my day with such great news!!
  11. My all-time favorite is the Pottsville Maroons.
  12. You think they ever bother to clean those places?
  13. When we were kids and saw the "honey dipper" coming to clean out the septic tank, we ran away!
  14. I thought he picked up Kemp on waivers from the Chargers for $100, not $100K.
  15. As KRC pointed out to me in conversation, the first meeting was actually two weeks earlier. I knew that and was happy to see someone else did too! No commentary - just some history: The National Football League is formed as the American Professional Football Association in Canton, Ohio on September 17, 1920. The Akron Pros finished undefeated and are the first champions of the league. The admission fee was $100 per team. The teams pledged not to use any student player who still had collegiate eligibility left, as the good will of the colleges was believed to be essential to survival. The teams also agreed not to tamper with each other's players. Jim Thorpe, a player-coach for one of the teams, became president of the league during its first year. The American Professional Football Association gave way in 1922 to the National Football League (NFL). Red Grange, the famous halfback from the University of Illinois, provided a tremendous stimulus for the league when he joined the Chicago Bears in 1925 and toured the United States that year and the next. His exciting play drew large crowds. Thereafter, professional football attracted larger numbers of first-rate college players, and the increased patronage made the league economically viable. Strategically, the early NFL game was hardly distinguishable from college football at that time. There was no attempt to break away from collegiate playbooks or rule books. For 13 years the NFL followed the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Rules Committee recommendations. In the league's early years, players considered the low-paying NFL a part-time job and held other jobs during the day. Thus, while college coaches could drill their players daily for hours, professional football coaches arranged practices in the evenings, sometimes only three or four times a week. reference one reference two Rocknote: Three original franchises were from WNY - Buffalo, Rochester and Tonawanda The Tonawanda Kardex? Defunct NFL teams 1920-1952 The following is a list and brief history of teams that at one time played in National Football League. In some cases it is hard to tell if a team change its nickname from year to year or if it was a completely new team. It was also not uncommon for two or more teams to have the same nickname during the same season. Please note the purpose of the list is for NFL teams that no longer exist. The last NFL team to fold was in 1952. Also the Colts and Giants teams that are listed on this page are not the current teams in the league today. • Akron Pros • Akron Indians • Baltimore Colts (1950) • Boston Bulldogs • Boston Yanks • Brooklyn Lions • Brooklyn Dodgers • Brooklyn Tigers • Buffalo All Americans • Buffalo Bisons • Buffalo Rangers • Canton Bulldogs • Chicago Tigers • Cincinnati Celts • Cincinnati Reds • Cleveland Tigers • Cleveland Indians • Cleveland Bulldogs • Columbus Panhandles • Columbus Tigers • Dallas Texans (1952) • Dayton Triangles • Detroit Heralds • Detroit Panthers • Detroit Tigers • Detroit Wolverines • Duluth Kelleys • Duluth Eskimos • Evansville Crimson Giants • Frankford Yellow Jackets • Hammond Pros • Hartford Blues • Kansas City Blues • Kansas City Cowboys • Kenosha Maroons • Los Angeles Buccaneers • Louisville Brecks • Louisville Colonels • Milwaukee Badgers • Minneapolis Marines • Minneapolis Red Jackets • Muncie Flyers • New York Giants (1921) • New York Yankees • New York Bulldogs • New York Yanks • Newark Tornadoes • Oorang Indians • Orange Tornadoes • Pottsville Maroons • Providence Steam Roller • Racine Legion • Racine Tornadoes • Rochester Jeffersons • Rock Island Independents • Staten Island Stapletons • St.Louis All Stars • St.Louis Gunners • Toledo Maroons • Tonawanda Kardex • Washington Senators reference three
  16. Nonsense. America invented everything. Hell, we invented gravity.
  17. I take credit for her wonderful personality. Mrs. Rock gets credit for her looks. (No, I am not posting her picture!) Nikki had a great time. Many of you were already friends with her from last year.
  18. Yes, you must be right. Frez, tell your 8 year old to be a man. Are you kidding me! Go talk to the teacher and get some information from the teacher's side by all means. I never coddled my four kids, but I never abandoned them to assh*les with tenure either. Get the facts Frez, and take it from there. You may not be an idiot, insensitive, or even right, deeray, but you jump to conclusions very quickly and condemn a whole generation with only few facts. Rockpile - whose kids were not "silver spoon fed, video game, tv watching, lazy, unmotivated, fat, medicated to the max" at all. All are active responsible young adults.
  19. Thanks, Brandon! Wow, Rockpile and ICE in one frame and the lens did not crack.
  20. I do not remember what it cost but when we had our property lines surveyed we also had them put in metal spikes, not just wooden stakes with red flags. You can pound them into the ground and find them years later with a metal detector. I do not know where you live. I would consider evergreens for a year round barrier (like an arborvitae in the northeast), and see if there any places where you can dig your own, and transplant them. That can save you $20-$30 per tree or more depending on the size. Do NOT crowd them, and keep the row trimmed. They will grow 25ft tall or more if you do not keep them topped at 8-12 feet high. Great natural fence. Good luck.
  21. I did not get much use from my camera, Sunday. Too busy socializing I guess. I was hoping to get photos from some of the OTHERS here. Please?
  22. I regret you were so busy I did not have time to thank YOU properly. YOU are an excellent host. Thank you, Hammer!
  23. Pleasure meeting you; it was like a reunion with an old friend - no barriers! Who would have pictured Nikki and ICE sitting together in the Pub, chowing down steaks and having a drink. And me with no camera.
  24. At that time the ability to project instant replay in 5 shades of black and white was hi-tech.
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