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The Real Buffalo Joe

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  1. Your numbers are way off. It's more like 90-95% of vapers, from my experience at least.
  2. I was at a Willie Nelson concert this summer. In Texas, it's still completely illegal. Yet there were people in the concourse, sitting at a picnic table, blazing away as if it was just a cigarette. Security didn't care. It was beautiful.
  3. A political disagreement with the current nation of Israel does not inherently make you anti-semetic.
  4. That could get tricky as the job literally entails traveling across the country for half the season. If a player from the Bengals were to test positive for pot, who's to say he didn't smoke it on the teams recent trip to Denver or Seattle? The AAF has no intention of ever overtaking the NFL. If anybody plans on trying to take advantage of this hypothetically happening, it would be the XFL, who will fail miserably. Even if the NFL goes on strike, and the XFL decides to start playing in fall, once the Strike is over, the NFL is dead. Plus, the timeline wouldn't work. The AFL/XFL seasons end around April or May. The NFL will procrastinate as long as possible before canceling games when/if this occurs. We probably won't know until sometime in July or even August if that happens. That's not enough time to get a league, especially a minor league to get back up and running.
  5. McDonald's fries are the best when fresh. If they're more than 15 minutes old, they're crap.
  6. Look at interviews with teenage girls about Elvis or The Beatles. Arguably better music, but the same hysterical fans that care more about the image/popularity than the music itself. This has been going on forever. If TRL was around back then, we'd have the same thing.
  7. Art was before my time, but I've heard legends. My math teacher in middle school used to call in with the most ridiculous takes just to hear Art go berserk.
  8. "Hi, I'm Stephanie from Sioux Falls. I came all the way to New York City Just hoping to hear Bye, Bye, Bye from N*Sync!! I LOVE YOU LANCE!!!! AAAAAAAHHAHAH!!!!111!"
  9. I'd be okay with a hologram of Bon during a song or two with the real AC/DC if they ever toured again. A duet with Brian Johnson on Long Way To The Top would be cool.
  10. Agreed. We have Johnny Manziel 2.0 on our hands. We need someone who's gonna take his job seriously, and if McBeane can't see that, their asses need to be out on the street too.
  11. I'd rather see a tribute band show than a Hologram show. I think it's a cool novelty to have. If a band has carried on after a member passed had the hologram for a song or two, that'd be cool. Like if a Freddie Hologram came out for a song with Queen + Adam Lambert. But I just can't see paying good money to watch a projection. At least wit ha tribute band/impersonator, it's a live thing. Granted they're usually with real backup bands, but it just seems like a waste of money to me.
  12. I always listened to the Coach when I was little. He got so angry over the stupidest stuff. And outside of football, he knew next to nothing about other sports. He especially didn't know his hockey, but played it off like he did.
  13. Unfortunately, you can only pick up signal on radios purchased with MeadCoin™.
  14. I honestly can't remember the last time I listened to Sports Radio. I get all my sports news/talk online. If it's a topic I'm interested in, great. I'll read the whole thread and chime in if I have something to say. But while I can Ignore @Gugny's threads begging McBeane to give Tyrod a chance under a good QB coach like Flutie, on radio, I'm stuck listening to Schopp and the Bulldog talk about what Tom Hank's best role was. Although I'd probably turn on my WGR app if the brought back The Coach. #WhoLovesYaBaby
  15. What about full on, semi automatic revolvers with 200 bullet clips?
  16. Agreed on everything here, except I don't think I have ever shot a 1911, so don't think I have first hand experience.
  17. When I first moved to Texas, my first car was going to be a Mustang. It was manual, but my uncle that I lived with at the time was on a very small back road and had no problem teaching me.We made a verbal agreement, and told him we'd be there in the morning with cash, and the dude sold it to someone else without telling us, over a $200 difference. After that I got an Explorer, and just never got around to buying one. I'm also not a car guy whatsoever. Don't know why. My dad is. My brother is a licenced mechanic. When my car breaks down I only care about two things. How long will I be without a car, and more importantly, how much will this cost me? I know how to jump a battery ( from the multiple times I forgot to turn my headlights on), and change a tire. But other than that, I'm clueless.
  18. What were the most heartbreaking moments for you, losing a favorite player to a trade/cut/FA. Retirement doesn't count.
  19. Fair point. Only other one I can think of then is the Raiders this year, but that was an intentional breakdown to rebuild. Didn't the Marlins do something like that when they won the World Series, and traded away like half the team?
  20. Has nobody mentioned Andre, Bruce, and Thurman all on the same day?
  21. Elvis was great, granted overrated, in the 50s. He went downhill after the comeback special.
  22. The one that was caused by a curse that came from seating best QB in Bills History (in the 90s at least), Doug Flutie.
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