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  1. Right in the front ole back yard.  We have a bunch of food and beers with neighbors coming over.  Cloudy or otherwise, I’m tying one on in the name of science.   
     

    edit:  I just checked the weather report.   It’s gets cloudy…at 3.  Outstanding. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Aussie Joe said:


    I like the comment about how the media will give Josh Allen a “ huge pass when he doesn’t play well “ next year because he doesn’t have receivers or Morse anymore …

     

    One thing we have seen these past 6 years is the willingness of the media to give Josh Allen “passes”…

    There’s a lot of mental gymnastics over there.  It’s absolutely wonderful. 

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  3. 6 minutes ago, Augie said:

     

    When we registered our son at FSU my wife noticed a table with some lonely students sitting there chatting. She asked what they were there for and learned that for $90 you could be guaranteed tickets to any FSU sporting event. We might have been the only people that day who knew what they were there for. He was there during their National Championship run and he got to attend a lot of games that were unavailable to most students. It was $90 well spent! 

     

    My family had Bills seasons from the early 60’s until I left for college in ‘77. We also split season tix to the Braves with another family. Half of an NBA season is plenty. I’ve never lived near a team that interested me enough to have season tickets to see. 

     

    I’m the guy who pays all the ridiculous fees to buy your seats when you can’t make it. 

    it must have been a blast to have seasons to fsu during their runs.  bc has a lousy game day atmosphere for the most part, so i always admired the big schools.  i've always wanted bills seasons, but never pulled the trigger.  we had the perfect opportunity when my wife and i got married to get club seasons, but for whatever reason, it didn't happen.  I still kick myself.    i'm also the guy who will way over pay to go to one or two games a year, but it just fits my life better right now.

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  4. 12 hours ago, Steptide said:

    I work outside and my job requires me to go house to house. My employer is not closing and I typically drive 490/590/104 for work everyday through out the day. It's gonna be an absolute nightmare 

    oh god.  when i lived in webster, the 104/590/490 was my route to work in victor.  on the way home, the one lane from 490 to go 590n would make me want to commit murder.  we moved out here just to eliminate that drive to work, and it's reduced my anger 10 fold.   god bless you this coming monday.

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  5. 6 minutes ago, Steptide said:

    I know I'm in the minority, but I am amazed at the excitement for this. I watch the local news almost daily and they have mentioned it every single day for what seems like a year. I get it, it's a once in a life thing, I just don't get the fascination. It's gonna last a few minutes. I just don't get the appeal. Rochester is expecting like 150k tourists. Seems absolutely crazy to me, but what do I know 

    they actually mentioned 500k tourists, which i have a very hard time believing.  there are signs all over the expressway telling people to expect, "extreme" delays and traffic on monday.  a couple of counties are in a state of emergency.  what's interesting is that they don't want a lot of people on the road, yet every single business is having an event to celebrate the day.  i don't plan on leaving the house after 12pm.  

  6. 10 hours ago, Wacka said:

    My godmother had it about 16 years ago. The lousy thing is by time symptoms appear, it is in stage 4. She was receiving an experimental med that cost thousands of $ a dose. Since it was experimental, she didn't have to pay anything. The doc told her it wouldn't cure her, but prolong her life some. She lasted 3 years when the average after diagnosis was 6-12 months.

    We initially thought my aunt was lucky as they initially diagnosed it as a stage 4.  after the surgery, the surgeon came out and told my aunt's partner that, "she did the best she could".  Her pancreas was much farther along than expected, and she was given the 6-12 month prediction.  She's still with us and looks great.  She traveled to iceland in the fall to see the northern lights.  lot's of bucket list stuff.  it's a blessing to have this time with her, but with pancreatic cancer, we unfortunately all know the ending.  

  7. 8 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    Of course.  He will be in the suit but will have a Buffalo Bills pin on his blazer.

     

    Do you think that a 40 year old Rowan Atkinson could walk up in London's hottest nightclub and have his pick of the honey's?  

    It didn't help Dustin Diamond (RIP) but not sure what appeal Mr. Bean had on the ladies.

    oh absolutely.  i bet you rowan can lay pipe anytime he wants.  

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  8. 8 minutes ago, Steptide said:

    It's definitely on TV way too much. Don't even get me started on the jardiance pill commercial. "the little pill with a big story to tell". At least they switched it up from the original commercial but good lord, shoot me

    ohhhhh!  the jardiance commercial was a hard one for me too.  i would even do the jardiance dance for my wife.  the dancing is a little more on point in the new commercial.    i'm also enraged by the marina dodge jingle that i hear at least 50 times a day.

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