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You probably did see me - I was the one that looked simply fabulous! It wasn't the usual crowd, that's for sure. But that's not why I'm posting. Remarkably Pete is back today!! Vientos is the casualty as he got sent down. I'm fine with that because it made absolutely no sense that they brought him up only to have him ride the pine more often than not. @Gugny @Another Fan
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Any Amateur Beer Brewers? Looking For Tips
SinceThe70s replied to SinceThe70s's topic in Off the Wall
Thanks for the info and advice - and good luck with the brewery research. I have the plastic fermenters and we have at least two places locally where I can buy the kits. I never graduated to choosing the specific ingredients and measuring/weighing. The one addition to my setup that was great was a chiller - basically a copper coll to run cold water through to cool down the wort. The one thing that for the life of me I can't remember is how I siphoned the wort from the fermenter to the bottling bucket. When I pick up the kit I'm gonna see if there's some kind of pump I can buy - saw something about that online. -
Any Amateur Beer Brewers? Looking For Tips
SinceThe70s replied to SinceThe70s's topic in Off the Wall
I was looking at my old notes last night and apparently I had started to re-hydrate the yeast before pitching it into the wort and it made a big difference when it worked. I'll probably forgo that step the first go around and hope for the best. -
Any Amateur Beer Brewers? Looking For Tips
SinceThe70s replied to SinceThe70s's topic in Off the Wall
Thanks. That's really interesting - one of the limiting factors when I pick out what to brew is that I can't stand IPA's and hoppy beers. To me it's like drinking nails. If I get back into brewing I'll try that but I'll definitely start out with something less hoppy than an IPA. -
Any Amateur Beer Brewers? Looking For Tips
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Good idea. I actually worked with a guy around the same time frame that I was brewing who quit his job in publishing to pursue brewing. I think he has a small scale brewery a few towns from me. -
Just before the turn of the century I started getting into brewing beer. The last beer I brewed was a homage to getting married. Tagline on the label was "The last taste of freedom" and there was a pic of a guy in prison stripes with a ball and chain. Good times! Haven't brewed since but now that I have a son nearing legal age I thought it would be fun for us to whip up a batch together. All of my old equip looks OK. I have notes from all of my previous brews (roughly 7-8) but some of the details escape me. I always started with pre-measured kits - and experimented with substitutes like honey and lemon with mixed results. Not sure what's changed in the past 20+ years but figured who better than Bills fans to discuss beer? I'd appreciate any tips and discussion!
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As mentioned previously went to the game tonight. The good: 6-1 win with 4 of the runs coming off two out hits. The bad: the game was just over two hours long. The pace felt unnecessarily rushed with the pitch clock. The ugly: second straight year I went to a Friday DJ night - ugh.
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Isiah Kiner-Falefa steals home against Mets
SinceThe70s replied to Nextmanup's topic in Off the Wall
My guess is that a simple look over to third from the reliever would have stopped the play in its tracks - regardless whether he went stretch or full. Maybe the Yankees knew a tendency, maybe they saw something in real time, either way good for them. I'm a big time Mets fan so of course it was painful to see. But I'm also a big time baseball fan and can appreciate that the (hated) Yankees took advantage. Great play for the Yanks, embarrassing play for the Mets - however it went down. -
Oh, you said you was never intending To break up our scene this way But there ain't any use in pretending It could happen to us any day And how long has this been going on?
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Isiah Kiner-Falefa steals home against Mets
SinceThe70s replied to Nextmanup's topic in Off the Wall
100% possible. -
Isiah Kiner-Falefa steals home against Mets
SinceThe70s replied to Nextmanup's topic in Off the Wall
You may be right. You also may be wrong. It's unlikely we'll ever know, but I think/suspect he tried to drill the batter when he either caught IKF coming down the line or heard his teammates yelling that he was coming down the line as that would have sent IKF back to 3rd. Said it to my son right after I saw teh replay and the next inning the ESPN crew speculated the same. -
Isiah Kiner-Falefa steals home against Mets
SinceThe70s replied to Nextmanup's topic in Off the Wall
Interesting thing about that play is that I think the pitcher tried to drill the batter to prevent the run from scoing. -
Ralph Wilson fine response from "just give it to 'em" game
SinceThe70s replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
That moment for me came years earlier when as the DC of the Jets he gave the Dolphins the choke gesture after a missed XP late in the game that would have tied the score. -
Reaching for an oversized chrome spoon He gathers an intimate quantity of dried muffin remnants! And, brushing his scapular aside Proceeds to dump these inside of his shirt He turns to us and speaks: "Some people like cupcakes better. I, for one care less for them!"
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Whoever wrote that overlooked the fact that Correa is having an off year. Unless he's lost the clubhouse (and besides pointing at the poor play I haven't seen anything hinting at that) I'll be surprised if Buck gets canned.
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Somebody Somebody put something in my drink
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@Gugny @Another Fan Ditto to engaging with our small group - I love hearing from perspectives I respect - whether I agree or not. Helps shape my opinion. Lindor is a fun topic. My closest friend despises him. He hasn't been able to rebut my claim that Lindor's 2022 season was the best season a Mets SS has ever had. At the same time I can acknowledge that while he is an elite defensive SS he's been highly disappointing at the plate years 1 and 3. He's gotta hit above .260 IMO On a lamp note - me and the fam will be in attendance this coming Friday courtesy wifeys company tickets. Last year we went and it was DJ night - which was horrifying for me. As is turns out this Friday is LGBT pride night, yippee. TBH I'm probably more OK with LGBT night than I was with DJ night. Either way I'm there for the game.
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This comparison resonates with me 100%. I grew up with parents that were golfers and got pretty damn good at driving a golf ball. Drifted away from the game and when I came back my swing was lost and every time out was infuriating - to the point that I realized I was spending my discretionary time on something aggravating. So I stopped playing. I've also spent a lifetime rooting for teams (Bills. Mets, Islanders) whose bad times have far out-weighed their good times. and like you I intend to always remain a Bills/Mets/Isles fan - & enjoying the ride wherever it leads each season. Funny thing is a few of my closest friends like the same teams and they are in the rant/hate mode - yet they still root for the team. I don't get it, to each their own but seems like a poor use of discretionary time.
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Without you I was broken But I'd rather be broke down with you by my side
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Hanging out on Second Avenue Eating chicken vindaloo I just want to be with you I just want to have something to do Tonight, tonight, tonight
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Felling trees is an overtly dangerous proposition - but your thoughts apply to a dangerous activity that most of us engage in on a daily basis and by and large take for granted - driving a car. Appreciate your post.
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Bing bing bing....Richochet Rabbit! I can't remember ever seeing a goal like that.
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@ExWNYer @Gugny @Another Fan Sharing an 'article' from the NY Post. It's pretty much just a long set of quotes from Steve Cohen. It's either repetitive or consistent depending on your perspective - from my perspective I like Cohen's overall tone and messaging. Two things that stuck out on my first read: "Verlander went out the other night and pitched three innings. The start before he threw 120 pitches. Is one related to the other? Might be, I don’t know, it’s way above my paygrade." - um, very few things are above your paygrade Steve! I liked comparisons to his hedge fudge management and his intent to build internally. https://nypost.com/2023/06/10/steve-cohen-not-going-to-blow-up-over-troubling-mets-start/ EDIT: the other thing I wanted to mention is that he channeled a quote that I always attributed to Bobby V: you are never as great as you think you are, and when things are going really bad, you are not as bad as you think you are
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Do you remember lying in bed With the covers pulled up over your head Radio playin' so no one can see? We need change, and we need it fast Before rock's just part of the past 'Cause lately, it all sounds the same to me Whoah-whoah, oh Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go!
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The teacher called my father He got all military "Good Lord, I've reared a f****t And I'm afraid he'll look like me "