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Sean McDermott's Introductory Presser on 1/13/17 at 2 PM ET


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Of course, being the bills, we have to introduce the guy on Friday the 13th. Might as well have the guy walk under a ladder and open an umbrella indoors.

 

The curse is real people, be afraid!

Add ritualistic sacrifice of Billy Buffalo

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pres·ser1
ˈpresər/
noun
NORTH AMERICANinformal
noun: presser; plural noun: pressers
  1. a press conference.
    "he recently fielded similar questions in his presser"

 

yes the informal dictionary which also contains such wonderful words as axe instead of ask. It is lazy and shows the lack of education of a journalist to use made up language. Lets not all use the Kanye West special dictionary.

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yes the informal dictionary which also contains such wonderful words as axe instead of ask. It is lazy and shows the lack of education of a journalist to use made up language. Lets not all use the Kanye West special dictionary.

Language evolves. Get over it.
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yes the informal dictionary which also contains such wonderful words as axe instead of ask. It is lazy and shows the lack of education of a journalist to use made up language. Lets not all use the Kanye West special dictionary.

 

You planning on listening to or watching the presser? If you were at the presser, what would you ask? Presser, Presser, Presser.....Such pressing issues that need to be addressed at the Presser.

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yes the informal dictionary which also contains such wonderful words as axe instead of ask. It is lazy and shows the lack of education of a journalist to use made up language. Lets not all use the Kanye West special dictionary.

 

I guess Merriam-Webster isn't good enough for you either?

 

And what a horrible parallel you attempted to draw -- a clearly mispronounced word (axe/ask) is not the same thing as a shortened version of a two-word phrase.

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I'm guessing something along the lines of, "do you know what Doug Whaley does?"

 

:lol: No that will be Bucky's question

Just saw this on Twitter from Dan Fetes (Rochester sports reporter):

 

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Sean McDermott: [taps the microphone] "Is this thing on?"

 

Terry Pegula: "Get out."

That's hilarious, would make for a good meme

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You planning on listening to or watching the presser? If you were at the presser, what would you ask? Presser, Presser, Presser.....Such pressing issues that need to be addressed at the Presser.

 

He'll be busy, I think his wife is preggers.

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yes the informal dictionary which also contains such wonderful words as axe instead of ask. It is lazy and shows the lack of education of a journalist to use made up language. Lets not all use the Kanye West special dictionary.

 

You do realize that new words are added to the language all the time and some of the greatest works of English used made up words?

 

Is this sully? I feel like this is something that sully would ask at a presser..

 

"Do you know that the Bills organization is so dysfunctional that they called this a presser?"

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Of course, being the bills, we have to introduce the guy on Friday the 13th. Might as well have the guy walk under a ladder and open an umbrella indoors.

 

The curse is real people, be afraid!

 

 

If a black cat is seen running around in the PC room...

 

:wallbash:

Which will be nullified by the Bills logo on everyone's shirt since it is blue.

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You do realize that new words are added to the language all the time and some of the greatest works of English used made up words?

 

Is this sully? I feel like this is something that sully would ask at a presser..

 

"Do you know that the Bills organization is so dysfunctional that they called this a presser?"

Presser is not one of those words. ;) Kill it. Edited by Kelly the Dog
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