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WotAGuy

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  1. The main cameras shoot from behind the Bills bench, so if everyone sits on the visitor's side, it'll look full. I think what you want is for everyone to sit on the Bills side if you are going for the "empty" stadium look.
  2. I felt it was fair to warn everyone to "TAKE COVER PUSSIES!!"
  3. Any word that uses an apostrophe to make the word plural. I hate word's like that.
  4. yes, yes it has...... http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-cast-of-mean-girls-then-now
  5. If I had seen this stat before the season started, I'd have bet the farm we'd be 5-1 now. Glad I'm not a farmer.....
  6. This article made me laugh, only because the Cardinal game was so typically Buffalo Bills football - a roller coaster ride that was fun when it was over, but I really don't want to go on again...though I know I will. This excerpt is classic: "This was all so gut-churning to watch — and I say this as someone who cares about the Bills the way you might root for a favourite niece’s under-7 soccer team — it required several stiff drinks afterward. This is why they tailgate so hard in Orchard Park — they’re drinking to forget something that hasn’t even happened yet." http://www.thestar.com/article/1271517
  7. Why are you obfuscating the argument with FACTS? There's no room for that kind of nonsense here...please go start a "fact" thread. (nice job, BTW)
  8. I was at the game. I did not boo that play. I was too busy screaming "WTF was THAT????" Then I slapped my girlfriend on the ass. Shame on me.
  9. I see your point about the crowded upper deck, but I'll refine my question: is it really necessary to spend the tax dollars now to improve a stadium that has no long term future? I'm assuming this stadium will not be feasible to maintain after another 10 years.
  10. Disclaimer: I started going to games in the Rockpile in the 60s, so I come from a different era. I understand the need to improve the Ralph for engineering safety and integrity purposes - 40 years is old for a concrete structure. But do we really need wider concourses, more video screens and try to make the stadium more in line with the new stadiums being built? I've not heard many people say they don't go to games because its too crowded or too hard to see the replays. It's not the most comfortable place, but I prefer to get to my seat and stand there and scream for three hours and then slide on out. If I want comfort I stay in my comfy living room. I kinda like our stark, old school stadium! I'm going to watch football, not the friggin opera! And we aren't competing with Indy or Dallas or Jersey for where we choose to watch a game, so why do we need to upgrade the stadium to try and keep up with those cities? Just seems like the stadium improvements could easily be limited to what is necessary to maintain the structural safety of the Ralph and leave it at that. If we do keep the team here long term, a new stadium is going to be needed eventually, so why spend the extra bucks for comfort improvements now? Just wondering if I'm in the minority and most people (who actually attend the games) feel we need to improve the comfort factor at the Ralph.
  11. "located on a very quite dead end road across from Muldoon elementary school playground" Gee,if it's near a school, that eliminates predators and drug dealers....what's left with respect to Craigslist shoppers?
  12. Agreed; not much there to hate, but after watching forst two hours of Hard Knocks, a lot to laugh at! Philbin seems like an even blander version of Jauron...if that's possible. Their top people don't inspire anything other than laughter!
  13. Yeah, I led the charge out of the stadium after Fergy threw a late INT, and as we were in the parking lot, heard the roar and knew I had really f-ed up. My buddy still has to remind me to "never say die". Wish I had hung around for that one, but it taught me to stay till the bloody end. I've been to the Raiders and Chiefs AFC Championship games, the last Super Bowl, the 1980 Dolphins win (goalpost to Ralph), a bunch of OJ's great games, but I would have loved to have been at the Comeback game and the 1964 AFL Championship....comeback game wins in a close one! I watched the Comeback game from home, and my family was visiting from Buffalo - they left disgusted at halftime. I kept watching, but they didn't realize what had happened until they got home! Never say die! The Raiders AFC Championship game was very special....after all those depressing seasons in the 60s, 70s and 80s - I finally got to see them in person make it to the Super Bowl. I had tears in my eyes looking up in the sky wishing my Dad was there with me (and I think he was!).
  14. Given that she has a d*** to suck, I'm gonna say no.
  15. Fer cryin' out loud! You guys just don't get it, do ya? Let me make this simple for ya...... Click the damn link, note the author's photo at the bottom and answer the damn question........ Would Ya? There! Was that so hard?
  16. That article reads a little like the author held a barroom "Wouldn't that be awesome!!" discussion, and Byron happened to be nearby, slammed his Genny Cream Ale, and said "It sure would!" before walking out the door. Voila! Headlines!
  17. They are going to need a full-time squeegee guy for the pressbox window with all the spitting and sputtering he'll be doing!
  18. I said the same thing about a dancer at the Sundowner last time I was there.......
  19. ahhhh yes, Sauvignon Blac '98...a wonderful year, especially when served at 98 degrees
  20. http://msgboard.snopes.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=print_topic;f=60;t=001268
  21. That might be a cynical look at things, but it also makes some sense!
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