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Anyone notice that Foz never showed down and
RkFast replied to Fan in San Diego's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We noticed this too. Fox blows. -
Thanks for the info. Wow...an answer to a simple question without juvenile bull sh--. Very nice!
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Anyone on this board a Structural Engineer?
RkFast replied to Hardy Pyle's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Isnt NJSue one? Sorry...coudnt help it. -
Gee...I wonder if I criticise the team this week if Ill be a) accused of "not being a 'real' fan", whatever the !@#$ that means b) told to "get off my high horse" c) just yelled at in general ...all things that took place when I had the audacity to not walk around in my Bills PJs with my little "pencil box" like so many around here last week.
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My point is that libreals are wrapping their arms around a man who is guilty of nefariously controlling the country's oil interests and rigging elections, two of the "rallying cries" and accusations of the left against the right.
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So the left LOOOOOVE Chavez, right? Lets see... We got "election fraud" covered....one of the "hard-on" issues and accusations ofthe left being leveled against GWB. and check this out: Chavez Repeats 'Devil' Comment at Harlem Event Thursday, September 21, 2006 AP NEW YORK — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, appearing Thursday at a Harlem Church for an oil-for-poor event, repeated his 'devil' reference hurled a day earlier at President Bush during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly. Chavez, dressed in his signature red shirt, was introduced at the podium by activist actor Danny Glover. At one point Chavez told the crowd, "sometimes the devil takes human form," a comment that drew some boos — and applause — from the crowd who interpreted the reference to mean President Bush. Chavez was visiting the church as part of ceremonies to announce the sale of discounted home heating oil to qualified low-income families. The appearance came after reports circulated early Thursday morning that the Venezuelan president had left the country overnight after delivering an insult-riddled speech at the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday in which he called President Bush the 'devil.' The crowd chanted "Chavez, Chavez, the people are with you" in Spanish as he walked into the Mount Olivet Baptist Church on Lenox Ave. in Harlem. He spoke of an alliance with Cuba, a country he said had "been choked." The event, one of a series designed to boost the Venezuelan leader's popularity in the U.S., was organized by Citgo, a Houston-based energy company that is owned and controlled by the Venezuelan government. Under a Citgo program, and in partnership with Citizens Energy, a program started and run by former Congressman Joe Kennedy II, families from low-income neighborhoods in New York, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia have the ability to purchase discounted home heating oil over winter months. Whats was the left saying about GWB and his oil cronies...and "Halliburton" and "No Blood for Oil"? Unmitigated gall...thy name is 'liberals'.
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So the left LOOOOOVE Chavez, right? Lets see... We got "election fraud" covered....one of the "hard-on" issues and accusations ofthe left being leveled against GWB. and check this out: Chavez Repeats 'Devil' Comment at Harlem Event Thursday, September 21, 2006 AP NEW YORK — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, appearing Thursday at a Harlem Church for an oil-for-poor event, repeated his 'devil' reference hurled a day earlier at President Bush during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly. Chavez, dressed in his signature red shirt, was introduced at the podium by activist actor Danny Glover. At one point Chavez told the crowd, "sometimes the devil takes human form," a comment that drew some boos — and applause — from the crowd who interpreted the reference to mean President Bush. Chavez was visiting the church as part of ceremonies to announce the sale of discounted home heating oil to qualified low-income families. The appearance came after reports circulated early Thursday morning that the Venezuelan president had left the country overnight after delivering an insult-riddled speech at the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday in which he called President Bush the 'devil.' The crowd chanted "Chavez, Chavez, the people are with you" in Spanish as he walked into the Mount Olivet Baptist Church on Lenox Ave. in Harlem. He spoke of an alliance with Cuba, a country he said had "been choked." The event, one of a series designed to boost the Venezuelan leader's popularity in the U.S., was organized by Citgo, a Houston-based energy company that is owned and controlled by the Venezuelan government. Under a Citgo program, and in partnership with Citizens Energy, a program started and run by former Congressman Joe Kennedy II, families from low-income neighborhoods in New York, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia have the ability to purchase discounted home heating oil over winter months.
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You, of all people CTM should take exception to allowing Chavez to go on like this not INSIDE the UN, but outside of it, which is what he is doing now. Chavez is not just another tinhorn. The guy runs OPEC for chrissakes. He primary agenda is to align himself with other hostile countries such as Cuba and Iran for the sole purpose of undermining the United States across the globe. And his initial efforts in this effort are going swimmingly. This is a very powerful man with a high Q Factor right now doing all he can to bring the US down. And hes riding around Harlem right now spewing his garbage. Thats not something to be taken lightly.
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http://www.lolloosechange.co.nr/ http://screwloosechange.blogspot.com/ http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-65...140276&hl=en-CA
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Well......good to see Tom's sense of humor is still intact. We're just playin' around monk...a little bit of levity.....no need to get all freaky. FWIW, there's not a Super Hornet jock alive who doesnt admit the Tomcat was a superior fighter. Saw the Blue Angels this past May and the PR dude who flew the F-18 and previously the F-14 was going on and on about the '18's superior avionics and how its much easier to maintain, on and on. So I go "Yeah....but what about when the wheels are UP"? Without flinching he goes "oh...the Tomcat kicks the Hornets ass." This weekend ends it all with the "Tomcat Sunset" down in Oceana with VF-31 (Tomcatters) beginning their transition. The last F-14 squadron to do so. Sad. "Hornets by Mandate, Tomcats by Choice" What I was referring to was the fact that with several Tomcats still owned by the Iranian Air Force, ALL flyable Tomcats here that are being retired pretty much have to be dismantled to prevent spare parts from making their way over to Iran. Its been a pretty controversial topic.
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No, silly...on CARRIERS.
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I dunno...read the transcript of his interview. I say if I was Bush, Id pull a Vito Corleone. You know the scene....."if Micheal is hung in his jail cell..or gets shot unexpectedly...then Im going to blame of the people in this room." So Id say "Ok...have your nuclear power. You wanna be a 'peaceful nation unto itself'? Have at it. But ANYONE in the Middle East, including your minions in Southern Lebanon, make even a small move against Israel...or a NATO country...or the USA and youre fine little country will become a parking lot from one end to the other quicker than you can say "Allah Akbar." I know..pie in the sky...but sometimes the "street" way of doing things works. Best part about this scheme is that if it comes true, we can get all those F-14s we sold them back and return them all to service here where they belong...instead of that "Super Hornet" bull sh--.
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Here is what happens to Free thinkers in Indonesia. But dont worry...its only a "fringe element." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=319Q4lDyNWI Look forward to someone posting the Christian equivalent to this....that didnt take place 500 years ago.
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With all due (??) respect, how the !@#$ are you making the assumption that I complain about every play and Im a bad fan and that I should be a "wearing teal and orange" because I said Id leave a blowout game (which is what it was despite the score) in uncomfortable weather conditions? Quite a stretch there. But since we are playing "who is a better fan", I froze my ass off a few years back and stayed till the whistle blew while my beer froze solid and the Bills were getting waxed by the Fins something like 23-0. Can you beat that....tuff guy?
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GAH! No way! I was thinking more Giants under George Young.
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You can always use good linemen. And they are hard to find. When they are there, you grab them, IMO. I dunno....lots of teams take a single philosophy going into the draft and see it yeild success. Take for example, going with "take best player on the doard, regardless of position.", which a lot of teams employ.
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Im feeling like the Asian grounds keeps in Major League..."They are still sh-------y"
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IMHO, the top picks always go to linemen and skill positions exclusively. Im only taking a secondary guy if he's rated super high. Like...Ronnie Lott high. But thats me....and Im closer to dating Chrissy Moran than I am to being an NFL GM.
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ROTFL. Youre right...Im "bandwagon". Be careful painting your face there, Puddy. "Bills" starts with a B, not a D.
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I know...its not like during some..many...games in the SUPER BOWL YEARS, Mr. Wilson had to buy out the last several thousand tixx to guarantee the sellout...yawn, yourself.
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I love it when 'we' who usually wont put more than 65K in RWS if the team is less than 8-8 get on the fans on other teams. I have to say...I cant get on them for this one. The 'fags did NOTHING all day and it looked brutally hot. I probably would have left too.
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A Few Quick Thoughts On The Game
RkFast replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All season long, baby. All I know is that Im seeing a team thats organized and playing well...sticking to a well-designed game plan. Good stuff. The sun is shining.....the Bills trounced the fish...and I got two tixx to the (hopefully) Mets clincher at Shea tonight. Life is good. -
Whitner may play well....but it was still a stretch to take him, especially when the lines needed so much work. If I pay $30,000 for a $20,000 car, no matter how good that car treats me, I STILL overpaid for it.
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Nice to see we have a coach who is in shape, too. Id rather look at Jauron than Man-breasts Mangini.
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Dont worry...SOMEone will come up with the "moral equivalent" to excuse it.