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First concert ever (I was 13) - early 1976, Jethro Tull, War Child tour, Niagara Falls Convention Center.
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The Bills have been looking for ways to improve gameday experience for years, and have done a fairly good job of late. The whole table-slamming thing has been an issue with the team since my time on the Fan Advisory Board. Any parking provider, be it the team or a private lot, is able to set rules for using their facilities. Some do a better job than others at setting and enforcing rules. Hammer happens to be the best at it, with no table slamming, no "dizzy bats", no funnels allowed. He's expelled people. And people are free use whatever transportation and parking their situation allows. The Bills have put elevated platforms in the bus lots for enforcement to get a better view of what's going on - doesn't stop motivated people from doing prohibited things. As the article stated, this didn't just come from the team but also from the bus/limo companies as well as their law enforcement, parking, and security partners. The current situation can be dangerous for fans as well as people and property. It also states that 6 other teams have similar set-ups so it's not just Buffalo. As someone who was never a 'tailgate to the point of rediculousness' guy, I'm pretty OK with this plan. We'll see if it helps, and what other unintended consequences it has (you know there will be many).
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Bump My event is this coming Sunday, and there's still time to donate! https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/991167/2019 Any amount would be so appreciated!
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We've never said nobody does a better plate than Nick's. But that's our spot and we stick with it.
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Yeah getting a worthwhile plate in Buffalo is even tougher than getting a good beef on weck in Rochester.
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Western New York Two Bills Drive Garbage Plate Society
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Noonish, Friday 4/26 Nick Tahou's
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untilTalk about what happened in Round 1, and hopes for the rest of the draft! And eat a plate.
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Friday 4/26, noon, Nick Tahou's downtown
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We'll miss his ever-growing family at training camp
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I watched a 70s one called The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin which was spectacular due to Leonard Rossiter.
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I'm a fan of gumbo. And chicken wing soup. I like flavor. French Onion is a good soup. And crab/lobster bisque.
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I remember the first one, but I was 6 with "unhip" parents. The one thing that hasn't come out yet is the pricing. But that weekend is the weekend we deliver my daughter to college so it's a no-go for me.
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moved to Buffalo when I was 4 (in 1966).
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Are you embarrassed to wear Bills gear?
JÂy RÛßeÒ replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Never. When I go away on vacation, it's basically all I wear. And every day it sparks some kind of conversation - somebody with a tie to the team, either as a fan or an opponent or someone who has lived in the area. -
NOPE! Not gonna do it.
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He's the calendar boy this month - good things.
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Wanna be the next Billy Buffalo?
JÂy RÛßeÒ replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
#MakeBillyBadassAgain -
Site will be down for a few hours 2/27, 2 pm
JÂy RÛßeÒ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
NOT MY FAULT -
https://www.buffalobills.com/news/bills-seeking-energetic-passionate-fans-to-audition-to-be-the-next-billy-buffalo Maybe before they cut his balls off...
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Hot for school nurse-- Maryland edition
JÂy RÛßeÒ replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Isn't that Mayhem? -
https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/991167/2019 Sadly, beating childhood cancer isn't enough. I am raising funds for childhood cancer research in memory of Sweet Sally Sunshine - Sally Kabel. Sally was the daughter NYCBBB co-founder Matt Kabel, and she was diagnosed with ALL Leukemia with a MLL Translocation of her (4;11) chromosomes when she was just 10 months old. Over the next 2 years she endured treatments meant for adults in an effort to "cure" her rare and aggressive cancer. And those treatments worked. She beat it. The cancer was gone. But those adult treatments took a terrible toll on her young body. Her bones became brittle and she broke her leg 3 times while trying to learn to walk. Gastrointestinal complications forced installation of a feeding tube. Sleep apnea. Neuropathic pain. Developmental delays. Repeated bouts of pneumonia and other infections due to a weakened immune system. Worsening epileptic seizures. SO MANY hospitalizations. For 5 years this brave little girl and her amazing family fought the cancer and then the post-treatment complications. This all ended at 2:01pm on September 19th, 2018 (a week after her 6th birthday) when she passed away after her tired and battered body was overwhelmed by yet another infection. Sally was my hero. I went to her funeral and celebration of life, and saw for myself just how many people she touched and inspired during her short lifetime. And she continues to inspire me every day. And in July, the young son of another friend was also diagnosed with leukemia. The prayers begin again. And so I do what I can - raise funds for Pediatric Cancer Research via St. Baldrick's. Something must be done to develop treatments more appropriate for pediatric patients, so that we can reduce the trauma they themselves cause. Only 4% of current funding is earmarked toward pediatric cancer research. #ItsNotOK #MoreThanFour #SweetSallySunshine #BeLikeSally http://www.sweetsallysunshine.com/ https://teamnaaman.com/
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http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/63658/famous-giving-him-the-business-call-from-jets-bills-game-turns-30-years-old