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Wishing special Person special day. Happy Birthday Bill.
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I haven't words to adequately express my appreciation for the thoughts and prayers of the fine folk of wall. Thank you . My faith tells me , we are given no burden greater than we can bare , that it is easy to be a good person when all is going well, the true test is to be so when life is not going our way. The Lord has provided well for family and myself, but please do know how appreciative these concerns were thought of. It clearly shows the great heart of Bills fans and the many fine folk of Wall, I wish I had words to express better my appreciation for all. grant
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Fathered Daughters Seven Children Sick but this likely horror movie material . Can't think of a amount of jail time sufficient . Yesterday, Austrian police released details of Fritzl's secret family and the life he forced them to lead in the cramped cellar beneath his home. His daughter Elisabeth had seven children in all during her 24 years in incarceration, all of whom were delivered by her father at their house. Police said that when she had twin boys 12 years ago and one died, Fritzl merely tossed the body in a furnace used to heat the grey concrete villa. He raised three of the children with his 60-year-old wife Rosemarie, while the remaining three lived with their mother behind a steel security door in the basement. Apart from 42-year-old Elisabeth, he and Rosemarie had another six children of their own, now all grown-up, making him a father of 14. Chillingly, details have emerged of a second house owned by Fritzl a mile away. It, too has an excavated cellar with stone bath and a 3ft hacksaw on the wall. The man police described as "dynamic, bossy and authoritarian" faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of raping his daughter. His victims and wife are receiving psychiatric care at a secret location.
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I have a question about this web site?
millbank replied to BDW1968's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I appreciate the minimalist approach to this site with lack of clutter. Frankly what I think will bring the most positive change to this site , will be our favorite team having some success. Us having more Monday mornings to revel in a win on Sunday. More of this and the wall would look unrecognizable . In many ways the wall has became the same old place because the Bills have been the same old Bills for to long. This year we have hope and that certainly does feel great. -
CNNSI.com: Bills will be tough in 2008
millbank replied to D_House's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nice to read someone saying good things about team. Lets hope better days are close at hand. -
ESPN's draft coverage was atrocious
millbank replied to Tim Anderson's Lunch Pail's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thought the NFL network did a excellent job. I didn't find any reason to look at espn and i thought the quicker pace of draft better. -
I just do not care. There are plenty of other media sorts to gain information from. Shame that local Buffalo media are seemingly not able to get information on our home team , that we must often look to national media sorts. I don't expect our local media to be right up to the minute informed on the entire NFL, but it should not be to much to ask they have done their work as journalists and media sorts, that they have gained access to the Buffalo Bills.
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She is clearly not blessed with good looks, but why do they put such people in jail. clearly she is ill?
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Some solid hockey on tonight...Two game 7s
millbank replied to RayFinkle's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Go Calgary , Go Flyers, Shut them out Marty, a hat trick for Danny -
What kind of cell phone do you have?
millbank replied to stevestojan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
no ragging on RIM. -
Going to be more expensive traveling about this weekend with gasoline prices heading upwards. This morning $1.20 litre or $4.54 gallon. Beautiful day sunny , 24 Celsius , (75 Fahrenheit ) nice day for a walk .
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twenty pounds of Bull feathers
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Shaddup You Face
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Question Mark and The Mysterians
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Thunderclap Newman, Something In The Air great song The Brooklyn Bridge: The Worst Thing That Could Happen
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Thank you
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Another Possible Hollywood Starlet Sex Tape
millbank replied to /dev/null's topic in Off the Wall Archives
At least the man who purchased tape has done so to keep it off the market and out of respect for those concerned. Have to wonder if there are in fact many copies of this tape lurking about. -
Would you share $1000 reward with baglady
millbank replied to millbank's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Some Opinions From Others Michelle Waldron said, "I'm not the kind of person who is greedy. I'd have shared the reward money with the lady. That's the way I am." Wayne Wulff is planning to use the reward money for a trip to Vegas; you can eat pretty well at the casino buffets, if you have the stomach for it. Jessica Bonney works at PARC. She said, "The owner of the violin said the woman who found it should have contacted him. What kind of reality does he live in? Does he think she has a radio or watches TV?" I'm also guessing she doesn't have the money to spend tracking down guys who lose their stuff. Diane Lane is a PARC volunteer. "I think it sucks. The guy knew about the frigging reward. In my opinion, he ripped her off. He's well dressed. He's educated. He screwed her." In fairness, Wayne Wulff is an animal rescue worker and he is probably not wealthy. But the question lingers like a bad smell: Was he wrong to withhold the information about the reward? Heads at PARC nodded. Diane said, "I'd have split the money with her, 50-50, minus the $35. But I can't see him going to find her and giving her more money. I can't see it. Why didn't he bring her to the guy who owned the violin?" She might not have trusted Wulff. She might have been afraid. She might have made the swap simply to get rid of him. She is the real saviour of the violin: if not for her, it might have been found and smashed, or stashed, or sold, or pawned. Or kept at home, if the finder had a house. Hilary McWatch, a PARC worker said, "A lady pushing a shopping cart? The money could have made a difference to her." What kind of difference? Michelle said, "I'd buy food. My fridge is sort of empty." It does not get any more basic than that. Or maybe it does. Later that day I met a guy named Ken who was panhandling on Spadina. Homeless, no fridge, no hesitation: "The lady should get half." What difference would $500 make to him? "It would get me off the street for a while. I'd get a room, clean up, shower; then I'd go back on the streets for another couple of nights, and then I'd get a room again. You don't sleep good on the street." How good do they sleep in Vegas? It says here that Wayne and Jim should go back and find the woman with the shopping cart. Wayne should give her half the money. Jim should play for her. -
Happy Birthday mvbillsfan and Chef Jim!
millbank replied to Oneonta Buffalo Fan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Do you a most excellent day Happy Birthday -
The 100,000 is 100,000 ticket requests. Argo's are advertising that the only way to get a Toronto/Bills ticket now is to purchase Argo season tickets. Interestingly this figure of 100,000 came out after yesterday Bob McCowan on the fan radio 590 said ticket request were not going will as only 18,000 requests had been made, according to his sources.
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he did give out Christmas dinners to the poor with Thurman on Christmas day.
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Would you share $1000 reward with baglady
millbank replied to millbank's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I agree with you. One sometimes does things not because they have to , but because it is right to do it. In this case giving this Bag Lady (imo) half of reward is the right thing to do.