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BuffalOhio

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  1. Harpo's Sports Bar on Brookpark Road near W 130th. I think it's still there. I used to go there when I lived there from 89-94. Damon's will usually show them, too if you get there early enough. Ask Buckeye Mike - he would know for sure!
  2. Why would anyone move to Detroit? What a dump!
  3. Perhaps in Oprah's and MJ's case, their staff decided not to forward the items to them. People like that have people who handle the public relations and not everything gets to the star's level, so they never even know about it.
  4. Lord of the Rings (any of them) and Star Wars (any of them). They've never interested me in the least. No particular reason. Just not interested.
  5. Skip Fargo. That movie is just plain stupid!
  6. Slapshot Gladiator Braveheart Caddyshack Pulp Fiction Old School American Pie American Pie 2 American Wedding Saving Private Ryan Band of Brothers Series
  7. Willis is beautiful!!! Great video. I'm getting pumped!!!
  8. I'm guessing that growing up with an Army Drill Sergeant as a stepfather has something to do with Shaq acting right. It's all about upbringing.
  9. My great grandfather, Anton J. Kuhn, left Essen, Germany in 1890 and came to America. He had 9 children, and 3 of the boys had their own monument businesses (Harold, Walter, and Roland). Anyone remember the KUHN Monument shops on Genesee near Pine Ridge in Cheektowaga? Walter E. Kuhn was my grandfather, and the others were his brothers. My father became a plumber and moved to West Seneca in 1959 with my mom. I was born in 1964 and joined the Coast Guard in 1983 (not too many job opportunities in Buffalo then, or now). I lived in Buffalo from 1994-1997 while stationed at the Coast Guard Base there. It was hard to go home and experience the depressed economy after living in bigger cities.
  10. Oh geez, how is he going to feed his family now? Screw that jackaxx!
  11. Well I'd certainly be able to treat her like the dirty little whore that she is! Who's with me, boys?
  12. I've had 4 of them in the last year. "Members with last names beginning with the letter K or R are to report to room XXX between the hours of 0800 and 1300 to provide a sample." 22 years and they still don't trust me. Oh well, at least they pay me well! Warrant Power!!
  13. I absolutely hate cats. I even teach my dogs to "Get them f'ng cats" and they go on guard for them! Cats - phooey!
  14. Buffalo - My dad used to take me to the Old Beech Inn on Genesee near Harlem. They had an awesome hand-packed burger, but that was over 20 years ago. I always like the burgers at Louie's Texas Red Hots - they had a unique taste and were cheap, which was important when I was a teenager. DC I like the All American Burger at Glory Days Grill, a sports bar. Nice, thick, and meaty. 5 Guys sucks. There's a place near my sister-in-laws' in Raleigh, NC called Char-Grill. They make an awesome steak burger. Chainwise- I go for Fuddrucker's. Big, juicy and that toasted bun is great. I also love Steak 'n' Shake, but more for the really great chocolate milkshakes. Hamburgers....the cornerstone of every nutricious breakfast!
  15. F all other teams! F 'em all!!!
  16. I applaud and respect anyone who can be a stay-at-home parent. That's what's missing in our society.
  17. Don't forget, you feared your father because he could take the belt to you. Try that these days and you're in jail!
  18. Partial tear or full tear. Makes no difference. The ACL has a poor blood supply, so the ligament will never heal on its own. He will have what's known as pivot shift (the lower portion of the leg being able to turn outward without the thigh moving - yuck!) and it will buckle on him from time to time causing more damage. He's better off having the Modified Jones Reconstruction (Patellar Tendon Graft) and starting his rehab ASAP. Link to ACL surgeries I know. I've torn each ACL and had the same procedure 6 years apart. I still play and officiate ice hockey at age 41, so I know the surgery works. He's what, 22? He'll be fine.
  19. Don't skip the foreplay that day, either!
  20. Did anyone notice the matching shoes? It's funny how all these "Student"-Athletes can always dress so nicely. How do they do that?
  21. I hadn't until just recently. Ever heard of bacon strips? Same concept.
  22. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer: MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT FALLOUT Injuries could prove costly Wednesday, May 04, 2005 Tony Grossi Plain Dealer Reporter Browns tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. remained under evaluation at the Cleveland Clinic on Tuesday after sustaining internal injuries and injuries to his right knee and shoulder in a motorcycle accident Sunday night. "There is no change in his condition," Browns spokesman Bill Bonsiwiecz said. Browns owner Randy Lerner and President John Collins were traveling Tuesday and would not comment until the full extent of Winslow's injuries are determined, Bonsiwiecz said. The club only has reported that Winslow's internal injuries are "stable" and that there is swelling in his right shoulder and knee. Winslow was hurt after he crashed his Suzuki GSX-R750 motorcycle into a raised parking lot curb at an approximate speed of 35 mph. He was thrown over the handlebars. After the extent of Winslow's injuries is determined, the business impact of his accident could be a costly one to the 21-year-old. Agents Kevin and Carl Poston, who represented Winslow in contract talks with the team, were scheduled to arrive in Cleveland today to visit with Winslow and possibly team officials, according to a woman who answered the telephone at Carl Poston's office in Houston. If the injuries prevent Winslow from playing any portion of the 2005 season, he would have breached his Browns contract and be subject to giving back money to the team. Winslow's original deal was six years for a maximum of $40 million - the highest ever for an NFL tight end. Winslow's right leg injuries last season prevented him from achieving one-time incentives that would have triggered $5.367 million in future bonuses and $5.215 million in future base salaries. So the maximum value of the deal shrunk to $29.4175 million. Winslow's misadventure with his motorcycle would violate Paragraph 3 of the standard NFL player's contract, which forbids the player from "engaging in any activity other than football which may involve significant risk of personal injury." Additionally, riding a motorcycle is expressly prohibited in Winslow's contract, according to an independent NFL source contacted by The Plain Dealer who has a copy of Winslow's contract. The clause in question states that Winslow is not covered for injury "as a result of participating in hazardous activities which involve a significant risk of personal injury and are non-football in nature, including, but not limited to skydiving, hang gliding, mountain climbing, auto racing, motorcycling, scuba diving and skiing." Depending on the number of games Winslow misses, the Browns could recoup a pro-rated portion of his $6 million signing bonus and the full amount of a $4.4125 million option bonus that was scheduled to be paid in March. Also, the team could withhold Winslow's 2005 base salary of $305,000 by putting him on the reserve/non-football injury list if he is unable to play at the start of the season. Bonsiwiecz said the Browns will not comment on Winslow's contract situation. Recouping money from a player is not rare, but it is a tenuous exercise that usually is forestalled until the team and player clearly are headed for a divorce. The Miami Dolphins have sought to reclaim $8.6 million in pro-rated bonuses and salaries paid to running back Ricky Williams as a result of his unexpected retirement last year and failed drug test. An NFL-appointed arbitrator sided with the Dolphins, but the team has yet to receive money back. Part of the delay is because the Dolphins and Williams recently have had discussions about him returning to the team. In Winslow's case, it is doubtful that the Browns would seek to recoup money unless and until it is determined that Winslow will never play for them again. In addition to the bonus money, Winslow could stand to lose another $1.48 million in 2006 salary if he fails to play in 45 percent of the team's offensive plays in 2005. There are similar incentives tied into the subsequent years of the contract through 2009. Notepad: Bobby Monica, head equipment manager of the Browns since they returned in 1999, has left the organization, according to a team source. To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: tgrossi@plaind.com, 216-999-4670 © 2005 The Plain Dealer.
  23. Yeah, but now there's something MILFY about her on that show, and MILFs rule!
  24. Well it appears that our opinions differ. The show makes us laugh. That's what it's on TV for.
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