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1 hour ago, muppy said:
how Amy didn't make the list until page 7 Im appalled at myself!
evanescence bring me back to life
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54 minutes ago, boyst said:
I have heard that, but I'm also disturbingly hard to affect. I took lorazepam for a surgery procedure recently and it didn't do *****. They had to triple my dosage and I was still perfectly aware of everything.
Benzos and THC work on totally different receptors and have completely different pharmacology so it’s entirely possible that you’d be sensitive to one and not the other.
We also still don’t know a whole lot about how the endocannabinoid system interacts with other signaling systems so it’s also possible that you could be sensitive to both or neither.
People can also be relatively unaffected by cannabis edibles but will get their doors blown off by smoking / vaping. Edibles undergo first pass metabolism when broken down by the body and as you’d imagine this process has significant individual variability. THC inhalation generally produces more “predictable” effects.Nothing earth shattering here but I always like to point out some of this stuff when people say “weed doesn't affect me” or “weed makes me paranoid”. I’d be willing to bet that by playing around with different types of products (different cannabinoid concentrations), dosages, and routes of administration, THC can still be a viable option for people looking for relief (even if it doesn’t seem that way at first). This is especially true for those who are cannabis naive and have only tried it a handful of times.
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1 hour ago, Goin Breakdown said:
Thanks bro. It's a thing now. Been two years and my leg and foot are still numb. When I took the gummies I was hoping for relief. Had that funk experience. Someone told
me that your mood can have effect on how you experience weed. Idk lol
Try and edible with super low THC (like 2.5mg), high CBD (and other cannabinoids). Edibles are very “person specific” when it comes to their effect. This is about as low of a dose as you could go. If it still knocked you into La La land, I agree cannabis might not be a good option for you.39 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:Edibles/drinkables are hard to predict
Especially if it’s one of the hemp derived “farm bill compliant” THC beverages you see everywhere. The vast majority are not tested for potency and / or the labs running the analysis are pure trash. (Most of these beverages won’t have a COA) -
Sounds like red helmets to me
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4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:
Anybody know if the seats will have cup holders?
The cup holders on 3 of my 4 season seats are gone. We started with only 2/4 being functional when I moved to those seats but we managed to deal with it for a number of years. Pats playoff game put us down to one and it’s actually fairly annoying.
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1 hour ago, enoff said:
I’m curious about something the people out there might know more about than me. In looking at the Titans' New stadium, it appears that the Titans have decided to use concrete-based framing for their new structure. This is fundamentally different from the Bills' use of steel-based framing.
I appreciate the fact that both structures will ultimately use a great deal of steel and concrete, but if you look at the pictures of the Titans' new stadium, you will see that it looks nothing like the construction of the Bills' new stadium. While the Titan Stadium has a roof, I don’t believe that is the reason why the Titans used concrete-based framing.
From the little I do know about this type of thing, I know the use of steel construction tends to be quicker and does not require as strong of foundation as concrete-based buildings. I know the Bills had plenty of lead time to build the stadium so timing was not critical in the selection of steel-based framing. Likewise, the ground underneath Orchard Park is rock-hard and would support a concrete structure.
Given the cost of steel, relative to concrete, the decision to use steel likely increased the cost of the project substantially. So I am curious why the Bills went the steel framing route.
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15 hours ago, Einstein said:
It’s frustrating when posters give answers but don’t actually read what the other person says. I think it is because many of you want to rush to answer instead of stop to understand. I have said multiple times that I don’t doubt the overhang covers the upper deck. My double is that this = over 60% of seats.
The seats under the overhang aren’t the only “covered” seats that went into the 60% number. A number of the other covered seats are lower level or club level “covered” by the level above.
My new seats will be closer to the top of the section (currently row 109, sec 27 but will be row 31 in mew stadium) and we will be mostly covered by the upper deck canopy. During my sales pitch, I got to do the virtual tour and was able to “look” straight up. I think we’ll end up being much more comfortable in bad weather games in the new stadium. Haters gonna hate
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1 minute ago, The Firebaugh Kid said:
I’m sure it would’ve been millions and millions more but I was saying from the beginning they should’ve created a retractable roof.
This gives you a competitive advantage based upon how you play football.If you are a very physical team maybe with a running focus you leave the roof open and let it snow.
If you are more of a finesse team such as the 2020 bills, you close that roof and make sure you’re passing game is unaffected by the weather.
Nobody wants to sit in a dome on a 70° day when it’s sunny out. So I would take an open stadium over a dome if a retractable roof was out of the picture.
How many teams actually use them now? I think you’d be hard pressed to find a single one that is closed sometimes and open others. Retractable roofs are dead. They’re not worth the maintenance. It’s dome or open air-
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Flew through Denver myself later last night. Glad nobody was seriously injured.
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4 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:
Yup, pry would have to go 20-6 77% to get to 93 pts and even sniff the playoffs.
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They were excellent for most of the 18 games before the winless streak and most of the 22 games after it. They are 24-14-2 in those two stretches. Just those damn 13 in the middle of em.
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13 minutes ago, T master said:
I always loved Rich Stadium and all of the memories one that sticks out to me is the pass from Fitz to T.O. for i think what still stands as the longest TD pass in Bills history . Of course the Levy years were all very special .
I hope this last year Josh can get a Lombardi to end a great era in this stadium that would be a great closing act for the old girl to end on a High Mark ...
YES 😜 !!
That happened in Jacksonville. I was there. 98 yards. Also the game Eric Wood snapped his leg as a rookie. And of course, the Bills lost…Might be thinking of TO scoring on a reverse at the home opener that year vs Tampa bay. Think it was 50+ yards. I was wickedly hungover from a Bach party the night before in cincy. Left at like 4-5 am to drive up to Buffalo. It was rough. Only tailgate other than pre high school I didn’t have a drop of booze.
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Too bad injuries derailed his career. Was rooting for a fellow Miami U alum! Love & Honor!
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Just now, jcamm1966 said:
Grove City here Bro
I’m up north in Westerville! Pilot gave a shoutout to the Bills on the mic before we left Denver, has to be a good omen!
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Just landed back home in Columbus. Will be watching in the basement with a small group of friends & family.
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I’ve been out in Montana skiing for a week. Having an activity that’s keeping my mind off the game is the only thing keeping me (somewhat) sane.
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I didn’t really like the extension at the time but very happy to be wrong. He’s been great and the contract looks like a bargain. Hoping he can stay healthy and maintain his current level of play.
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Im skiing in Montana with the wife and another couple (also Bills fans) so we’ll come right off the slopes and into the ski bar to watch. We lost the divisional round last 2 years while I was there in person, so decided to switch the juju and went to last weeks game instead.
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I hate not watching but I just couldn’t do it anymore. I was rambling off Sabres rosters when I was in diapers but it’s just not worth investing ANY amount of time or money on the organization at this point.
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I quit watching a few weeks ago. I’m glad I did 🤦🏻♂️
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Weatherbug is best radar. Feel like AccuWeather is the best for couple days out getting the “big picture”. And I think weather.com is best “in the moment”, however, their app is absolute trash.
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I think the 1pm Sunday is the least likely. I’m going with Saturday night.
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4 minutes ago, boyst said:
He will start to maintain that streak. Play two or three series, at least through the first quarter.
I'm saying sign Eric Moulds, give him 5 yards catch TD. Please!
He's have 10k yards and 50 TDs
You forgot the “S”…
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6 minutes ago, loveorhatembillsfan4life said:
This team certainly seems to be a Second Half Team.
I think I’ve cracked the code.. Mcd is willing to let teams show their hands for the first half. And he allows it to happen.
Coaches will develop a false sense of security knowing their plan is working.. but it’s not. They have taken the bait.At Halftime Mcd goes Beast mode and makes about 173 adjustments. We got them.
Nah. The significance of “halftime adjustments” is one of the most overhyped aspects of football. Halftime is a glorified timeout
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Few Christmas ales, good wine and bourbon
Labatt Beer to Issue "Goodbye Ralph" Beer
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