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Never had looked at myself as a fan in that i am not fanatic by definition, actually dislike the term fan . I term my self as a follower of Bills. Personal life and work does not allow me these days to follow all the moves , comings and goings ect. often if it a choice between family time, or work to be done, i choose family time or work over a Bills game. But make no mistake I elated when they have success, and greatly disappointed when they do not.
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birthday blessings to you. wish you a fine day, Happy Birthday.
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It said in utmost sincerity, you are a most significant poster on this forum a gentling softening influence , but a passionate informed one , For any poster that has privilege to have exchange with you they a richer person . That you give of yourself , show yourself friendly in a word of often anonymous a blessing., Happy Birthday Cow girls fan, you are clearly appreciated by man on this forum , thank you
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Wishing you well today with family and friends Happy Birthday
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What are your favorite general (fun) trivia questions
millbank replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
where did the exclamation "bite me " originate.... -
Wish for You a excellent day with family and friends. Happy Birthday, you one of walls most special people
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Drew Brees leaves $3 tip on take-out order
millbank replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It is my opinion Scott your opinions and comments to Fezmid unbecoming of you , disrespectful , thankless, selfish , mean spirited and simply put rotten. I have always felt it nothing but a privilege to post and frequent this forum, am most appreciative for you efforts in creating a fine site where Bills followers might have opportunity to get together. You can do better here Scott, you I believe above this sort of silly discourse , you are so very wrong. -
Who are this board's Polite & Rude guys ?
millbank replied to Fan in Chicago's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Lancaster Steve and rockpile are both outstanding lovely people -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0WMBYQL14U I Shall be released song by Richard Manual of the band, He a Stratford Ontario man, The Band continued touring throughout 1974, supporting Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young alongside Joni Mitchell and The Beach Boys on a grueling summer stadium tour. By 1975, Robertson had expressed his dissatisfaction with touring and acting in an increasingly parental capacity, as the move to Malibu had seen him take the managerial reins on a de facto basis from an increasingly diffident Grossman. According to Levon Helm, Manuel was now consuming eight bottles of Grand Marnier every day on top of a prodigious cocaine addiction. After a brief reconciliation that resulted in the birth of a son, the Manuels divorced in 1976. During that period, he developed a kinship with the similarly despondent Eric Clapton and was a driving force behind the boozy sessions that make up the guitarist's 1976 release No Reason To Cry (recorded at The Band's new Shangri-La Studios). Manuals grave at Avon cemetary in Stratford Ontario. His tombstone has piano keys on it, visitors daily leave unopened bottles of grand Marnier on it to this day. On March 4, 1986, after a gig at the Cheek to Cheek Lounge outside Orlando, in Winter Park, Florida, Manuel committed suicide.[3] He had appeared to be in relatively good spirits but ominously thanked Hudson for "twenty-five years of incredible music". The Band returned to the Quality Inn, down the block from the Cheek to Cheek Lounge, and Manuel talked with Levon Helm about music, film, etc., in Helm's room. According to Helm, at around 2:30 Manuel said he needed to get something from his room. Upon returning to his motel room, it is believed that he finished one last bottle of Grand Marnier before hanging himself. Manuel's wife Arlie—also intoxicated at the time—discovered his body along with the depleted bottle and a small amount of cocaine the following morning. He was buried a week later in his hometown of Stratford, Ontario.
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Thank you . Appreciate a great deal the many fine people who frequent the wall
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Wish for you a excellent day. You much appreciated. Happy Birthday.
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Been taking a group of seniors to play Bingo once a week. Prizes can be up to $3 - 4 , 000 . Last Friday, i actually won a game, winning $150.00. Have won a few times playing lotteries for small amounts, $143 largest. As child won a transistor radio. Pondered how others have done. Hear of people at the track winning large sums of money or playing the slots. Most people play games of chance or lotteries, enter contests with high and low values. Some have even been on television game shows . Simple question what is the greatest prize you have ever won at anything...?
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Oh oh and I thought I could get away with it
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me thinks this not being hit on, they want to be our mommies. I do sometimes delude myself otherwise only to be humbled. and be patted on head.
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goodness , never know what I am talking about... regular weekend.... fretting about rising cost of prune juice and side effects of laxatives. being told to be quiet...
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see what , i mean.....
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also think when we get grumpy for little of no reason... a sign we aging... , also now pretty young ladies speak to me as it obvious I to old to make any moves, they just smile and pat me on head....
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will be 73 this month... think it last summer, while walking what I felt was a rapid pace, noted a young couple walking at a slow relaxed pace, walk past me as though I standing still. Humbling it was.
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Wishing you a great day... Happy Birthday
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Was speaking with poster regarding place of employment, job, poster told me they had been on that job for 35 years. Today it seems for many the notion of acquiring skills, training via education, finding a workplace, providing you do what is asked of you, keep you nose clean so to speak you have job for life. This not so today clearly. Many do well being with employer for even five years. Personally I have farmed for now 73 yrs. coming this July , but held city job, the longest period eight years. Simple question , "What is the Longest you have been employed at any location/workplace? I marvel at people who have been employed by a particular employer for 50 - even 60 yrs. It scary for me in terms of what our future portends the many young who must move from job to job, often hold two or three jobs. This impacts us as a people is so many negative ways. imo
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hoping you day was a excellent one. Happy Birthday to you.
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What is the highest speed you have driven car or truck.
millbank replied to millbank's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Spoke with 101 year old mama she tells me I a sissy Only high at 80 mph she did 100 mph plenty of times -
Often when I purchased a new vehicle have looked at speedometer and pondered just how fast the car could travel, but rather have had the courage or been so stupid to see what the top speed I could drive a particular car or truck. Thinking on it 80 miles per hour is about the highest i have driven this testing a Ford Taurus out in the country was nervous about getting caught speeding or harming myself or others for that matter. Can recall riding in car with salesmen between Winnipeg and Regina, This nut reached speeds of 110 +.. This the fastest speeds in car I have experienced. Scary as anything... Simple question what is the highest speed you have reached in your vehicle and for what reason. What is the highest speed in a car, truck or motorcycle you have experienced?
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Paul's former log on name was BillsinBaltimore
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It is not the end of the physical body that should worry us. Rather, our concern must be to live while we're alive - to release our inner selves from the spiritual death that comes with living behind a facade designed to conform to external definitions of who and what we are. Elisabeth Kubler- Ross (thank you those who choose to post, i believe in remembering showing love for others heartening and strengthening for each of us, )