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Lori

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  1. I went the morning after the Bills-Dolphins game up there, on my way out of town. Parked in a surface lot down on Lakeshore (as I recall), just a couple minutes' walk from the Hall's Yonge/Front location. There's also a great pub called the Irish Embassy a block further up Yonge if you're interested.

     

    (Aside: I had never driven in Toronto before, so I was a little apprehensive, but it wasn't all that bad downtown. Then again, I came in on Saturday and left early Monday afternoon, so I probably didn't see it in all its rush-hour glory.)

     

    Getting inside the HOF is sort of odd -- the original front entrance on the corner is sealed off, and you actually have to go into the Galleria next door, down the escalator, then back to the right to find it. Knew Tim had been there a couple of times, so I compared notes with him afterward. We agreed on the 'sacred space' feeling in the Great Hall -- he also thought the book with all the HOFers' signatures, John Hancock-style, was cool -- and that using the old bank vault for the original Cup was a stroke of genius.

     

    I was in luck when I went, because the main exhibit was dedicated to a Canadiens 100th-anniversary tribute. Amazing to see the memorabilia from the players I'd read about all these years -- Morenz, Vezina, Rocket and the rest, including my two favorites, Lafleur and Roy. (The flat blade on Richard's stick looks like it's about half the size of the ones they use now. How the heck did he ever score 50-in-50 with that thing?)

    Obviously, I also spent some quality time in the mockup of the Forum dressing room, seeing what it must be like for the current Habs to walk into work every day with all those legends staring down at them. Pressure? Heh.

     

    Planned on spending no more than two hours there, then driving all the way back to Pa. Quickly realized that was a mistake; think I stayed more like 3.5 or 4, and it was nearing sunset when I pulled into Amherst to camp out at my mom's place for the night. All in all, a good day.

  2. oops, change of plans. no vacation for me.

    heading to Montreal next week for Eastern Conference finals.

     

    jw

    As I said (typed?) earlier -- playoff hockey in Montreal, and the AP wants you there. That's pretty cool, man.

  3. Spun, you will be awestruck when you climb the steps into the trophy room at the HHOF. Trust me on this. From the hushed, respectful tone of people's voices to the stained-glass dome, it truly feels like a sacred space.

     

    For those who worship the game, it is.

  4. just got back from standing in the drizzle monitoring the Obama rally/protest crowd.

    all that happened is got rained on and stood in the cold for 5 hours.

     

    jw

    Ugh. All hands on deck when the prez visits, I assume?

  5. Ive never in life heard of duffs and ive lived in buffalo my whole life...where is it????...why didnt he go to the anchor bar atleast even tho there wings arent that great but its well known?

    The original one is at Sheridan and Millersport. The one he went to is in Depew, and there's another down on Orchard Park Road.

     

    And he apparently went there instead of the Anchor because he was more interested in good wings than "well-known" ones.

  6. FC Buffalo goes national

     

    For those who might not know what Nick Mendola (aka Nick_BCFC) has been doing lately other than the WGR-WECK jump, he's also part-owner of a minor-league soccer club which starts its inaugural season in a couple of weeks. They're running a naming contest, and when people noticed that "Wolf Blitzers" was one of the choices ... well, things got weird. Fark jumped on it, the link showed up on SI.com, and today, Nick ended up explaining the deal on CNN.

     

    All in all, pretty cool.

  7. He's not without a point - AP calls for a re-vote, they run the risk of maybe not getting the results they're expecting (and yes, I know...AP's not "expecting" any specific results. Then why run the re-vote?)

     

    But I don't agree with his methods. Better, I think, to just issue a "this is ridiculous" statement and not vote if you feel that way.

    That's where I'm at. Do what you want with the re-vote, but count me out.

     

    I'm getting close to concluding that Mortensen and Silverstein were the only two who got it right.

  8. Wow, really searching for something to post and wine about eh? Is this Jeremy from wgr? I knew it, you sly dog you. If you wanted something to really complain about why not post about wgr's winer line? the worse idea anybody's every come up with.

     

    PS....The best writer of this modern era, Scott Potoniak, came from the D&C.

    Now if you want to get into reasons for disliking the D+C, what they did to Pitoniak (and a bunch of other people) is at the very top of the list.

     

    Unlike this.

  9. Some background that about 95% of Bills' nation is familiar with. Lazy journalism. I agree those hacks suck. Give me JW or CP, or even JS over those hacks.

    Did you do a survey? 95 percent of TBD might be familiar with the story, but I guarantee that if you walk through the parking lot at a game this fall asking that question, you wouldn't get nearly the same level of agreement. The D+C lists a daily circulation of 125k, which is roughly 12.5 times the size of the entire Stadium Wall membership, and probably more like 150 times the amount of daily visitors to this board.

     

    Brees was in Rochester. It was worth revisiting for a Rochester audience. If I'm Steve Bradley (their SE), I'm absolutely assigning the same story.

  10. Thanks, Lori.

    one point of clarification. all member papers that cover a Division I team are eligible to vote. however, they all do not get a vote. to keep it fair for all teams, votes are split up between each state based on population and number of Division I teams they have.

    i don't have the list in front of me, but i do know that Upstate NY has two voters, including the Olean Times Herald.

     

    jw

    Okay, thanks for that correction. I know Amy Moritz has one of the votes in the women's poll. Wonder if the other one for the men resides in Buffalo or Syracuse (or perhaps someplace like Albany or Bingo, depending on the definition of "upstate").

  11. JW or Lori,

     

    If this is an AP award then why don't the AP vote on it? That seems a little odd to me.

    I realize JW has already answered this, but here's how I had it explained to me by a guy from a bigger paper: "When AP began handing out awards (more than a half-century ago, in some cases), there really weren't that many AP employees. The AP was ... and is ... all of us."

     

    To prove his point, I believe every AP-affiliated paper which regularly covers a Division 1 basketball program -- yeah, even the little ol' Olean Times Herald, down here on the Bonnies beat -- gets a vote in the weekly Top 25 poll.

  12. Has anyone said specifically why Cushing was allowed to remain in the re vote for DROY but was stripped of his second team all pro honors?

    He also remained eligible for the All-Pro team. He merely didn't get enough votes this time to remain in the top four.

  13. Some people may want to reacquaint themselves with this:

    http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?act=boardrules

     

    Specifically, this part:

    You agree, through your use of this service, that you will not use TBD to post any material which is false and defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, or otherwise violative of any law.

     

    Regards,

    the management

  14. I wasn't going to dive back into the cesspool for a while yet, but ...

     

    The 18 voters who chose Cushing in the revote are certainly open to criticism regardless of their motives. And yes, The AP itself can be questioned for the act of leaving his name on the ballot, even though I'll reiterate that precisely ZERO of their employees have a vote.

     

    That said, ripping Mr. Wawrow -- who, again, has no more of a say in this matter than you or I do -- for their decision is just as idiotic as slamming Tim Graham for the content of ESPN.com's front page was.

  15. If you say so. I regard him as a jackass who never played sports and certainly knows nothing about football. I listen to be be better informed about sports; it's supposed to be a sports station, not a gossip show telling us what his little kid or dog did yesterday.

    Jackass, huh? Nice.

     

    You're entitled to your opinion of his work, but Howard Simon is one of the nicest and most generous people I've ever met.

  16. "On the defensive side of the ball Reggie Corner and Leodis McKelvin came to play."

     

    against rookies.... but it has me somewhat excited that a lot of our second year players came in the first place.

     

    MEDIA ADVISORY

     

    Monday, May 3, 2010

     

    Please be sure to read the following guidelines as they pertain to media covering the Bills during Rookie Mini-Camp. Many of the elements changed for this year.

     

    ORCHARD PARK, NY – The Buffalo Bills will hold their Rookie Mini-Camp from Friday, May 7 – Sunday, May 9 at the Buffalo Bills training facility in Orchard Park, NY.

     

    All 2010 Bills Draft picks, players currently on the team’s roster with two accrued NFL seasons or less and a group of undrafted college free agents are scheduled to participate in the three-day mini-camp, though the camp is voluntary for veteran players.

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