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PanchoBilla enters Hospice (Has now passed away)
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to mead107's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Forever 39 and Forever in our Hearts. Happy Birthday my Love!! ❤? -
I was born a travelin' man, that's all Ill ever be Moving around from town to town is what makes me so free My father was a trucker for the years of 23 On the day that I was born his blood was left to me I'm a travelin' man Travelin' man, that's what I am Travelin' man Travelin' man That's what I am Travelin' man, that's what I am No woman puts a hold on me You'll see me once or maybe twice That's all you'll see of me All you pretty women lord, I hope you understand Don't be a fool lord no, and put your heart in a travelin' man
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Chris Simms "Josh Allen talks technique"
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to SDubills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
give it time, there will be more. -
OBJ missing Cleveland OTAs
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to Warcodered's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
he's been busy with the final touches on his rolls. "all about me" -
Chris Simms "Josh Allen talks technique"
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to SDubills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
^this guy. great interview and most have summed it up well through the thread. I'll go ahead and say it, this kid is going to be real special, not that he already isn't. -
PanchoBilla enters Hospice (Has now passed away)
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to mead107's topic in Off the Wall Archives
$100K donated for Pancho Packs in memory of Pancho Billa With $100,000 donated toward filling backpacks with school supplies for students in need, volunteers at The Teacher's Desk in Buffalo on Wednesday began getting the pencils and markers in order for an upcoming packing event at New Era Field. Lorenzo Alexander, other Buffalo Bills help Pancho’s Pack fundraiser reach $100K https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/2019/05/lorenzo-alexander-other-buffalo-bills-help-panchos-pack-fundraiser-reach-100k.html -
Aaron Schatz? as far as his doubts go, who gives a schatz? coach sees more and knows more about JA then some writer and his opinion. Bills OC sees Year 2 leap coming from QB Josh Allen The Buffalo Bills spent the offseason buffering the offense around Josh Allen. From pass-catching additions (John Brown, Cole Beasley, Tyler Kroft, Dawson Knox) to running back depth (Frank Gore, T.J. Yeldon, Devin Singletary) to needed offensive line upgrades (Mitch Morse, Ty Nsekhe, Cody Ford, Quinton Spain), Buffalo has made improvements at every level. Now it's on second-year quarterback Josh Allen to take those enhancements and excel. Thus far, coordinator Brian Daboll likes the strides the signal-caller has made this offseason. By most accounts from early in offseason workouts, Allen has improved. During an up-and-down rookie campaign, the big-armed signal-caller showed flashes of playmaking ability with bouts of struggles. His improvements down the stretch, however, portended to a developed Year 2 if he made strides in the offseason. According to Daboll, the work his quarterback has done this offseason has helped, but there are still more advances to be made.
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Bills fans in Fairbanks?
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
anchorage looks to be the only bills backers location. I know, no help but was curious and looked it up. man, a lot of wide open frontier up there. https://map.paranoidfan.com/backers https://www.buffalobills.com/fans/bills-backers/ -
no, you're tooting your own horn mac. carry on
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this is bogus. suck at life because you don't tip well? you seem like the type that likes to toot their own horn based off your post. I'll tip, when warranted. do your job as expected, tip. do a half ass job, I'll drop a quarter. guess what levi, life is good man, real good.
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Report: Pats have discussed Kyle Rudolph trade
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
a week ago this was yesterday. The Minnesota Vikings tight end could be player the Buffalo Bills are interested in acquiring after recently losing one of their own tight ends to an injury. https://thevikingage.com/2019/05/27/minnesota-vikings-rudolph-buffalo-bills/ Minnesota has even offered Rudolph a five-year extension, but the two sides have yet to agree on any sort of new deal. Since no new contract has yet to be signed, the tight end could technically still be available in a trade if the Vikings get an offer they like. One team that may now be interested in Rudolph’s services is the Buffalo Bills. The Bills recently lost tight end Tyler Kroft for at least three months thanks to a broken foot and the Buffalo News’ Jay Skurski thinks that Rudolph could possibly end up as his replacement on their roster. -
Entertainers That Died Young
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in Off the Wall Archives
https://www.therichest.com/world-entertainment/15-gruesome-details-about-the-death-of-james-dean/ James Dean was an incredibly unique individual, and his death is no different. A lifestyle that was fueled by the thrill of the ride ultimately lead to Dean's demise. It's a bittersweet irony that James died doing what he loved most, though some would argue that there is no better way to go. Having died at the young age of 24, Dean left behind a legacy that most people will never come close to achieving. -
One of the Greatest rock songs ever
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to Ice bowl 67's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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https://slate.com/human-interest/2015/02/origins-and-use-of-the-phrase-*****-show-from-james-ellroy-to-the-red-army.html On March 16 1973 the applicant and the other defendants again insulted the public prosecutors in the courtroom and threw cheese at them. On another occasion they made a ballpoint pen explode which they had stuffed with the sulphur taken from matches. From 8 May 1973 to 28 June 1973 the applicant again participated in a hunger strike. As a result the court sat only in the morning for two or three hours because it was feared that the defendant would not be fit to attend the trial during the whole day. On 22 June 1973 the applicant again refused to attend the trial. She had therefore to be taken handcuffed to the courtroom. There she insulted the presiding judge saying: “There is that swine again. We don’t want this ****-show any longer …” So there you have it. Through the tangle of translation, ***** show makes a rather theatrical English-language debut with an apparent sense of spectacle (albeit one of the “****-show” utterer’s own creation). But there’s a difficulty in identifying ***** shows in the wild, one that makes tracking the evolution of the phrase tricky. As Oxford’s Martin points out: Where does ***** show come from? The earliest recorded evidence of ***** show dates from the 1970s. At the time, it had the connotation of something that is a mockery, a chaotic event, or a horrible situation. Over time, the mockery connotation receded, making space for the sense of a ***** show as a spectacle, which gained prominence and nuance over the years.