I'm always amused by phrases that become popular on message boards out of no where, where one person says it and then its an avalanche of people saying it
A few years ago it was "setting the edge"..... it was a race to quote a poster with the follow-up question "but does he set the edge?"
"Draft capital" became popular....God forbid you make a post regarding the draft without using the phrase "draft capital" somewhere
This year my favorite popular term here has become "kick holder".... there's a 20+ page thread about whether a guy is a "kick holder" or not
Yeap, I am a fan of those three and a fan of the Knicks too, so its been rough since the 90's lol. 4 Super Bowl loses, 1 Stanly Cup loss, 2 NBA Championships lost, 3 World Series losses, and many heartbreaking playoff losses
I did not, I was on baby duty with our 6-week old at home. I am part of a rochester whiskey group and they notified members in that group of the tasting. That was probably my one and only chance to taste a .5 oz sample of that stuff for free.
That's a solid list, I'd add to that Michter's
to the OP... for 5-10 bucks more, and if you find it, Woodford Double Oak or Knob Creek 12 yr would be a fantastic bourbon gift in that price range
There was a liquor store in Rochester last week doing a Friday tasting of Rip Van Winkle as a thank you to the customers 😳
Bingo...or he words things to always be right...."I think the Bills will win the Super Bowl, but don't be surprised if another team wins the Super Bowl"... then at the end of the season says he was right about his prediction
Great pick-up, one of the original OG's that helped change the culture around Buffalo, but at the same time, better to let a player go one year too early than too late.