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HereComesTheReignAgain

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  1. Just ordered this plate. Surprised it was available! Just had to use a zero instead of an O, so there is apparently a GOBILLS and soon to be a G0BILLS in NJ.
  2. The Glenn Iris Inn is right in the park and is very good. At least it was years ago when I was there. https://www.glenirisinn.com/dining/#menus
  3. Eric Moulds Eric Moulds Eric Moulds this offense would be insane with the addition of Moulds.
  4. Fitz is a great guy and had some exciting games, but I remember so many games where Buffalo had the ball, was driving, and we just knew he was going to throw the game ending interception. Most of the time this was probably due to his tenacity and desire to win, but he would throw up a pass that he just didn't have the arm to complete. It was like clockwork for a while. He was never going to accept losing without giving it 100% and that resulted in some crushing INTs. He was the anti-Tyrod when it came to laying it on the line and taking a risk to win a game or get the first down.
  5. It amazes me that there are some people out there that don't understand the differences between Tua's journey to the NFL and Allen's. Tua had the best coaching and teammates from high school through college. He had the best trainers, facilities, dieticians, etc. Allen came into the league with tons of untapped potential. Tua is tapped out and is likely as good as he is ever going to be.
  6. No. Not significant in any way. He is a very likable guy and a very mediocre player with a 20-33 record with the Bills.
  7. I really don't get the appeal of Brady as an analyst. I know I am biased, but the guy has the personality of a divot and he is just so smug and unlikable. I just can't see him being any good at it when he eventually retires.
  8. I have a sticker on my car, a shirt, and a blanket with the potato Buffalo logo. Love it!
  9. It’s not an “interesting argument”, it is a simple fact. Millions of gun owners would refuse to let the government disarm them and confiscate their legally purchased property. If you honestly think differently, I’m wasting time discussing this with you.
  10. I have no issue with magazine (it’s not a clip) capacity restrictions. I live in a state that already has that law. Although I doubt it has done anything to reduce gun violence.
  11. And when the vast majority of gun owners do not agree to turn over their guns to the government for pennies on the dollar?
  12. Pistols (other than revolvers) are semi automatic firearms. The post I responded to stated that they should be banned.
  13. How would you propose to get rid of the millions of semi automatic pistols that are currently owned by law abiding citizens? Citizens that have never commited a crime but are instantly felons for owning a pistol. Pistols that may be worth thousands of dollars each. Where will we house all of these felons when they are arrested? Better yet, who is going to go house to house confiscating the pistols? Do you have a plan for implementing your solution? I'm guessing you do since you feel it is not complicated. I support common sense restrictions, background checks, improving the national background check database, age requirements, etc. But your solution is impossible to implement and would cause countless additional deaths in order to actually remove the millions of handguns from citizens.
  14. Body armor covers specific parts of the body. You are still vulnerable if hit in certain areas. The majority of security guards and police are not expert marksman and would not consistently hit unprotected areas on an assailant. If you have ever fired a handgun, you know how difficult it is to be accurate especially in a stressful situation. I would assume the police in Texas hit the assailant in areas not protected by armor or they had a high powered rifle that penetrated the armor.
  15. Ed Norton - American History X Kevin Costner (I can't stand him in most stuff) - A Perfect World Jack Nicholson - The Shining Drew Barrymore - Firestarter David Spade - Joe Dirt
  16. Can Allen come up with some BS snake oil elixir and therapy program that the Bills pay him for? Seemed to work well for Brady and the Pats*
  17. Ann Coulter and Mike "the situation" : Nobody will ever be less funny on a celebrity roast than me! Tom Brady : Hold my beer. (Mich Ultra Dragon Fruit Peach flavor) *if you did not see Coulter or The Situation on their roast appearances, they were painfully horrible.
  18. Both sides of the media and politicians peddle fear and divisiveness. It ensures that they remain relevant and in power. It also makes it so they do not have to be correct or actually accomplish anything. Their rabid fan bases are so intent on proving the other side wrong and blaming any failures on the other party, that they do not hold their own side responsible for anything. It is a sick cycle of ignorance that guarantees that a moderate, common sense, third party will not gain traction. Enough people are so afraid of what the other extreme will do, they blindly head to the polls and accept whatever piece of trash their party throws out there. The more divided, angry, and ignorant the general population is, the richer and more entrenched the major media players and politicians become.
  19. I'm simply pointing out that what you said is not correct. A 5.56 or .223 round will not pass right through you without doing much damage, and a shotgun round (slug or buck shot) will not put a bowling ball size hole in you. Both firearms are very effective. (I own both and have shot thousands of rounds through them. My shotgun is my go to home defense option) There is nothing to be gained on either side of the issue by exaggerating or minimizing claims. The AR-15 is not a "weapon of war" nor is it a small caliber rifle that would just put a little hole in you. The truth lies somewhere in the middle. The reason so many issues are never resolved is that both sides are intent on making extreme statements and demands and unwilling to look at things from a common sense approach.
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