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Mr Info

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  1. I am a club seat holder and we have a PSL built into our invoice. I just looked at my invoice and the PSL currently represents ~60% of the invoice. Though this will undoubtably increase in a new stadium, a PSL is not new for club seat holders. It is not paid to then purchase your tix but is bundled in. 

    But a PSL will be new for regular seat holders.

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  2. 24 minutes ago, Gugny said:

     

    I'm really intrigued by the Nick Mason tour and I see he's playing in NYC (Beacon Theatre, which is a perfectly sized venue) in December.  Looking forward to your review!!

    I can do that now. We have seen him twice (once live and another time virtually at The Roundhouse in London). He has a great band and I enjoy older Pink Floyd tunes. The band does not play the old tune exactly but does some improvisation. We enjoyed it so much that we are going again. I believe some different tunes from their first NA tour.

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  3. There is a current PSL with my club seats. I do not recall the % of the ticket for the PSL but it is bundled in the total price I pay.
    Unsure if this is the way it will continue to work for the new stadium. 

  4. 1 hour ago, BUFFALOBART said:

    I'm 34 years in, but when the PSL's hit, I am OUT.

    I have made this same comment in similar threads. PSLs already exist for Club Seats. I have seen it on my invoice but unsure how much %. Certainly, these would be more expensive in a new stadium and prob extend to all seats. But PSLs have been in effect for Club Seats for a while and has not resulted in reduction in demand. 

  5. On 3/11/2022 at 1:51 PM, Limeaid said:

    Had my checkup with doctor.  No need to either take use Dexcom device (piece of crap with lying advertisements) or medication.  Just stay on diet.

    Blood sugar under control.  The hemoglobin A1c is perfect at 6.2.*

     

    Cholesterol is also under control.

     

    * Perfect for someone not using medication to control.  Needed to get clarification from doctor since her original statement confused me,

    Great there is some other solution for you besides the Dexcom sensors. But they operate amazingly well for me and many others. 

  6. I did not always agree with him but what a great writer. Many lol moments. Usually had to have a dictionary nearby as his lexicon was amazing. 
     

    just a few recommendations if you want some grins:

    Holidays in Hell

    Driving Like Crazy

    The Bachelor’s Home Companion

    Modern Manners

  7. 3 hours ago, muppy said:

    Great city car. Not great for long distances of over 250 miles. Batteries in the loop to produce 1000 Miles that would be AWESOME-m

     

    m

    I have to disagree with both of these statements. I have had an EV (Tesla) over 18 months and I primarily drive it long distances…not locally. Superchargers everywhere on the east coast. Quick stops every 4 hrs of driving.
    i am selling my Tesla next week because the 4680 batteries will be deployed in Teslas later this year. These batteries will reduce car weight, add 25% mileage increase, and enable quicker re-charge. It will be more difficult to sell mine once these are released. Actually sold mine for more than I paid. Will purchase another Tesla once new battery is out & chip shortage is over. But 1,000 mile battery range is still quite a bit of time from commercial production.

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  8. 1 hour ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

    Dash’s Markets in Buffalo took all brands of Kansas City barbecue sauce off its shelves ahead of Sunday’s clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. The store is also closing all of its locations early on Sunday so their employees can watch the big game.
     

     

    Employees will only miss the 1st quarter.

  9. 40 minutes ago, PaattMaann said:

     

    I have feet warmers. The problem is, my boots go up to like my knees, so I cant get the feet warmers down the boot and by my toes - and I dont wanna put them UNDER my feet because then im walking on them all awkwardly ya know?

    They have toe warmers that are flat and adhere to the front of the removable soles in your shoes/boots. There are also flat feet warmers.

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  10. 16 minutes ago, Pete said:

    touche  but that was not big pharma- the best was made by Owsley Stanley

    From July 12-27, 2007 RS:

    ‘Later that year, a friend gave Owsley 400 micrograms of pure LSD manufactured by Sandoz Laboratories in Switzerland, where Dr. Albert Hofmann had first synthesized the drug in 1938.’

    Though Owsley said that he and his Chemist friend Cargill stated they would try to make acid that was “at least as good or better than any pharmaceutical firm.” all they did (and many others) was to replicate Hofmann’s published paper’s on LSD-25 synthesis. Owsley’s product was synthesized very well as he created Bear Research Group and obtained lysergic monohydrate, the precursor for LSD-25, which was only available to serious research groups.

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  11. 1 hour ago, Limeaid said:

     

    Didn't I read a story about Bills not selling season tickets to people outside of WNY zip codes?

    I know part of it was a deal to sell unsold tickets to travel agency (scalper) who was paying more than face.

    I believe that is true for new season ticket holders. Those that were season ticket holders before this went into effect were grandfathered…and there are a significant number. I expect we would be grandfathered into the new stadium as well…or they may drop that requirement.

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