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That sound of the ball hitting the catcher's mitt in February is the most glorious sound of all...Go O's!
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Correct, it was always mid-April. But April is all about the draft now, and May needed some "event" to keep the NFL relevant year-round. Hence, the schedule release was moved a month later.
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Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
Ned Flanders replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Fix title. "Super Bowl" is two words!!!! Sorry, just a pet peeve. -
Rochester's own
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Plane crash at Reagan Ntll. airport. Plane went into the Potomac.
Ned Flanders replied to Wacka's topic in Off the Wall
Yes, it was a Ch. 9, WUSA here in DC, reporter who then asked the poor guy to see the text. Classless move on the part of the reporter looking for some type of "scoop." -
Plane crash at Reagan Ntll. airport. Plane went into the Potomac.
Ned Flanders replied to Wacka's topic in Off the Wall
We've tragically lost three students here in Fairfax County, along with their six parents. We know some of the family members. May God have mercy on their souls. Hello Team FCPS, We are devastated by the tragic news as we learn members of our FCPS community have lost their lives in the accident last night at Reagan National Airport. Many are reaching out to share their sorrow and emotions at this difficult time. We are hearing from students, staff members, and others in the community who are expressing their care and concern for those who have lost loved ones. I invite you to join me in keeping all those affected by this deep community loss in our prayers. We have more details that we can now share. Many on the flight were returning from a figure skating event in Wichita, Kansas. What we know at this time is that three of our FCPS students and six of our FCPS parents were lost, affecting multiple schools and departments here at FCPS. Two of the parents were current or former FCPS staff members. Multiplying the grief are the siblings, spouses, relatives, friends and colleagues who have lost loved ones. We must remain sensitive to the privacy needs and concerns for those who are directly involved. Therefore, we are not releasing specific information such as names out of care for those who are directly involved at this time. We know many in our FCPS community are now learning this tragic news and understanding the enormity of our loss. We have resources available to support students, staff, and families. I want to specifically recognize our principals, teachers, counselors, and other crisis teams who are responding to the needs of our students, families and staff during this most difficult time. We also continue to be thankful for our first responders and community partners. If you are feeling anxious, frustrated or overwhelmed, and need support, please consider reaching out to the FCPS Employee Assistance Program (EAP). We will continue to keep you updated as we are able. I speak for all of us at FCPS as we offer our condolences to everyone involved in this heartbreaking tragedy. It is a time to hold one another closer… -
Would you watch a "Consolation" Bowl?
Ned Flanders replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Please for the good that is all holy, no. I'm old enough to remember these games, the later ones played in Miami. Lombardi called them the "Losers Bowl," or the "S*it Bowl." -
The national media narrative since the Bills won
Ned Flanders replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
I watch these guys because they're in my age bracket and complain about the same things I do. Wilbon mixes in Chicago sports in almost every segment, it's not that annoying, but his statement regarding his rooting interest in the game was odd to me as well. I said to my wife before the show, that they were going to talk about how the Ravens lost and not why the Bills won. I was pleasantly surprised that they gave the Bills pretty much equal time. -
OT: 1980 Our 1st ever AFC East title, from local coverage
Ned Flanders replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I still say, that if that team had home field advantage, they would have went to the Super Bowl. Recall, there were five teams at 11-5 in the AFC and through some wacky tiebreaker scenario, we had to play AT San Diego, even though Bills beat them earlier in the season. We know what happened there. -
Grover Cleveland, former Erie County sheriff
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These ads are on par with the NFL Shop commercials...those are like teeth down a blackboard.
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Happy 80th birthday Rod Stewart...this is classic.
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Little Help: Post-game Traffic Logistics Question
Ned Flanders replied to Richard Noggin's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bravo. Magellan would be proud of this route. -
Wild Card Round, Broncos v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Ned Flanders replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Ned Flanders replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
That was you???? -
Ralph is cheap.
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All things considered Mrs. Lincoln, how were the seats?
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Most Memorable Opening Movie Scenes
Ned Flanders replied to ICanSleepWhenI'mDead's topic in Off the Wall
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Does anybody actually have any fond memories of New Year's/NYE?
Ned Flanders replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall
I recall Curt Gowdy announcing Clemente's death the next day, during the Rose Bowl. Tragic. -
Recall the Ravens got the ball back and came up just short on a fourth down play...I saw one of the refs pointing the other way, indicating it was Cincy ball...it was at THAT moment that I really celebrated the drought being slayed.
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I like the '47 brand cotton dad hats much better than New Era...plus, I try to avoid New Era since they said goodbye to Derby, NY in 2019.
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Week 16, Cheats v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Ned Flanders replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 23, Pats 10 -
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Had Creepy Crawlers and also Mattel came out with a similar product where you made your own Army men. You would fill the mold half way with the goo, put in a metal form about the texture of a paper clip, and fill the mold to the top. You then had a bendable Army guy. Lincoln Logs very underrated and augmented my Fort Apache playset. Built all sorts of models, Revell and Monogram cars, ships, and planes, AMT model cars but Aurora monster models were the best. They also put out sports hero models...I remember building Johnny Unitas, Jim Brown, Willie Mays, and Babe Ruth.