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Like Rick Lazio is the answer. I don't care if he runs, just as long as Andrew Cuomo also runs.
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Big deal. That's how I pay my mortgage, car payments, utilities, and insurance. You can set up almost any bill to be paid with a direct withdrawal from your account. More efficient and on time. Add health insurance premium for those that choose that option to the list.
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Palin signs deal with FOX News
PastaJoe replied to EasternOHBillsFan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's God's will. -
Favorite Actors {Present Day--Deceased--Foreign--Deceased}
PastaJoe replied to WellDressed's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Present--Robert Di Nero / Johnny Depp Deceased--Marlon Brando / The Three Stooges Present Foreign--Russell Crowe / Mel Gibson Foreign Deceased--John Candy / Peter Sellers -
We don't need to hear about your preferences in the bedroom. Now what's the answer to the toilet paper question?
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As a kid they were: It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World Jerry Lewis movies As a teen they were: Animal House Slap Shot Young Frankenstein As an adult they were some I didn't appreciate when I was younger: The Odd Couple (Mattheu/Lemmon) The Producers (Mostel/Wilder) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Office Space Space Balls
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Mohammed would have been treated as a martyr and the religion would still have flourished. And sombody already beat you to Jesus, so that wouldn't make a difference. If there was no WWII, the U.S. would never had become, or would have delayed in becoming, the economic and military superpower we became. An alternative would have been to go along with Patton and integrate the regular German army into pushing back the Russians out of Eastern Europe, which could have prevented the Cold War and proxy wars we were involved in after. But would the cost of more soldier's lives been worth it? Or at the very least have a healthy and strong FDR who could have forced a better deal with Stalin. How about protecting John Kennedy so he was never assassinated. I would have liked to have seen how events turned out if he had continued as president.
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Peter King Updates Coaching Search
PastaJoe replied to BillsGuyInMalta's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A couple weeks ago Peter King was pushing for the Bills to hire Frazier as head coach, and Mike Leach as OC. Do we really want another low-key defensive coordinator who was a defensive back? Been there, done that. Unless he could bring Pat Williams and Jared Allen with him, i'd rather take my chances with a coach with an offensive background, where we need the real work. -
Another candidate turns down Buffalo!!
PastaJoe replied to Buffalo 66's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The real embarrassment will be if they ask Mark Tressman to interview and he turns it down because he'd rather stay in Montreal. -
"No domestic terror attacks under Bush"
PastaJoe replied to PastaJoe's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
He also forgot his signature issue; 9/11. All he remembered were a noun and a verb. He didn't even screen his own buddy Bernie Kerik's background when he recommended him for head of Homeland Security, and now he wants to lecture others on screening. C'mon man. -
Talk about revisionism... http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/...ush/#more-84563 Echoing recent comments from former Bush administration officials, Rudy Giuliani defended former President George Bush's record on terrorism Friday, saying the country was not subjected to domestic terror attacks when he was in office. "We had no domestic attacks under Bush; we've had one under Obama," Giuliani said on ABC's Good Morning America. Democrats and other political observers were quick to question Giuliani's comments, wondering how the former New York City mayor would classify the attacks of September 11, 2001, as well as Richard Reid's attempted shoe-bombing in late 2001. "Giuliani seems to have forgotten about the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and shoe bomber Richard Reid," ABC's George Stephanopoulos, who conducted the Giuliani interview, wrote on his blog. Giuliani's comments are similar to those of former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino and former Dick Cheney aide Mary Matalin, both of whom have said in recent weeks no terrorism attacks occurred under Bush. "We did not have a terrorist attack on our country during President Bush's term," Perino told Fox News last November. In December, Mary Matalin - a former senior adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney - made comments that seemed to place the 9/11 attacks under President Clinton's watch. "We inherited a recession from President Clinton and we inherited the most tragic attack on our own soil in our nation's history," Matalin a CNN analyst, told John King on CNN's "State of the Union" last month.
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Artie Lange stabbed himself 9 times
PastaJoe replied to Phlegm Alley's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I wish him well, but I hope he isn't brought back to the show. He didn't appreciate the great opportunity he was given. I don't have alot of sympathy for people who are given great jobs or opportunities, and then throw it away because of a lack of discipline. Time to move on. My preference would be to bring back Jackie the Jokeman, but they'll probably bring in someone new. -
Ralph wants someone whose name he recognizes. He wrote down all the names of the coaches he saw on the Coors Light commericals and told Russ and Buddy to interview them.
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Anything interesting happen at the end of either show? I DVR'd both, and it cut off just as Hogan came out at the end of TNA, and after Vince told Bret that Stu Hart would be inducted in the Hall of Fame.
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He should have said he was trying to show them how to make snow angels, and accidently bumped his head on some ice.
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What will Jerry Sullivan whine about?
PastaJoe replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How many good QBs did the Bills face? Not many. Other than Brady, Brees, Schaub, a quarter of Manning, and maybe Ryan, the majority of QBs were fair to poor. And they lost to all the good QBs (would have lost if Manning played the whole game). Tampa, Cleveland, Carolina, Tennessee, Jacksonville, KC, Miami twice, and Jets twice. -
Yeah, too bad he was president for the whole 8 years, including that little footnote called 9/11, which you revisionists conveniently like to forget. And the shoe bomber. And the mysterious 11/12/01 crash in Queens. But who's counting? Oh, you are! Hard to tell since she quit before she had to make any hard decisions.
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How much do you like this outdoor hockey?
PastaJoe replied to ProjectPat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There's no all star game this year because the players are participating in the Olympics. The Winter Classic should replace the all star game, maybe have a double header with one game in Canada and one in the U.S.. The U.S. games would obviously have to be played in more northern cities. Some possibilities are: Dallas (wearing old North Stars uniforms) at Minnesota (baseball stadium). New Jersey (wearing old KC Scouts uniforms) at St Louis (baseball stadium). Edmonton vs Phoenix (wearing old Jets uniforms) at Winnipeg. Colorado (wearing old Nordiques) uniforms at Montreal. Nashville at Columbus (wearing Barons uniforms) (at Ohio State university). Atlanta (wearing old Flames uniforms) at Calgary. Islanders vs Rangers at Mets stadium. San Jose (wearing Golden Seals uniforms) at Vancouver. Carolina (wearing Whalers uniforms) at Washington. Anaheim (wearing Wild Wing uniforms) at Colorado (wearing Rockies uniforms). -
Did Mike Leach really find it necessary
PastaJoe replied to bills44's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I heard Peter King on the radio this week say that the Bills should hire Leslie Frazier as head coach and Mike Leach as offensive coordinator. -
How much do you like this outdoor hockey?
PastaJoe replied to ProjectPat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'll be going to the outdoor AHL game on February 20, when the Syracuse Crunch host the Binghamton Senators at the NYS Fairgrounds Grandstand. They originally wanted to play at the baseball stadium, but couldn't get the funding. -
Edwards will start next year
PastaJoe replied to nick in* england's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They have to address the OL first. Bringing in a new QB behind the same OL will just be repeating the same mistakes. -
Sullivan was spot on as usual, pointing out that the Bills more often than not go for the low hanging fruit. "Russ and I scanned a list of possible candidates," Wilson said. "We didn't know them. I didn't know them. I don't think Russ did. We narrowed it down to two candidates for the job of general manager of football, two in-house candidates." So now they'll settle for some coach that Wilson knows? That certainly narrows the list. A new decade, same as the old one.
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Governments REact After Terror Attempt on US Plane
PastaJoe replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I was going to reserve the anal cavity searches to those on the watch list, but your idea would reduce the weight on the plane, and reduce the need to get up and go to the restroom. -
Obama's "reaction" to Iran's civilian slayings.
PastaJoe replied to BLZFAN4LIFE's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well he said what you wanted to hear. If you don't think he's sincere, then there's no point debating the details. He signs it into law or vetoes it, therefore what he proposes carries weight and sets the benchmarks. -
Odds are if someone is a hypochondriac, they already have health insurance or are making poor use of emergency rooms.