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Has anybody ever taken him to see The Falls? :unsure: He'd probably like that.

I think we should consider a welcome to Buffalo event. Some nice pastries and a walk about town/ Coffee and more pastries after words. Richard is a sensitive fellow and likely appreciates the finer points that life offers us each and all.

Knitting is nice for a bachelor of his age

Take him to the zoo! Special people like the zoo.

I like the zoo

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listening to john murphy show yesterday.

 

richie talking about his routine to take care of his body. tuesday was a day to "get in a good lift". talked about how his trainer flies in from L.A. on Monday. stretching, massage, etc....

 

anyways, the zinger was......it was easy for him to stay true to his routine here in buffalo....cause "there's nothing to do here".

 

I know how sensitive some of our posters are....so just sayin

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What does he want to do, lots of stuff to do if you look for it

Yeah for people making $50k a year, not so much for guys making $5 million a year.

 

Also in places like NYC, Miami, LA etc those guys can go out and get lost in public maybe not so much in Buffalo.

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It's not just partying or just from being young. If you are into cultural events, theater, fine dining and so on, Buffalo won't be your cup of tea either. The poster(s) who made the small town versus big town points are spot on.

Believe it or not, there's quite a bit of that in wny. My wife and I have had season tickets to the theater here in rochester, love to go out to nice restaurants, etc. It's certainly not like NYC, Boston, or LA, but it's absolutely in this area.

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Believe it or not, there's quite a bit of that in wny. My wife and I have had season tickets to the theater here in rochester, love to go out to nice restaurants, etc. It's certainly not like NYC, Boston, or LA, but it's absolutely in this area.

 

And the Cadillac Hotel!

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Believe it or not, there's quite a bit of that in wny. My wife and I have had season tickets to the theater here in rochester, love to go out to nice restaurants, etc. It's certainly not like NYC, Boston, or LA, but it's absolutely in this area.

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Agreed. People that say there is nothing to do here and cite lack of dining and theater as examples clearly haven't been here in a while.

 

It's a small City so obviously there are going to be less options, but they exist in such a number and variety that you'll not be bored if you really are looking.

 

I suspect Ritchie was in fact referring to a Miami style nightlife which we don't have.

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I've always thought that NFL players could actually get in more trouble in Buffalo. Everyone in town knows who they are, it makes it much easier to get attention. Walk around LA or NY, and no one will give a crap. For example I guarantee that a large percentage of NYC couldn't tell Manning from a picture. If he played here 100% of the population would know. Not offended, Richie isn't the brightest crayon in the box. I wouldn't expect much from him.

Believe it or not, there's quite a bit of that in wny. My wife and I have had season tickets to the theater here in rochester, love to go out to nice restaurants, etc. It's certainly not like NYC, Boston, or LA, but it's absolutely in this area.

This is about Richie though. I'm having a tough time envisioning him at a theater.

He's not wrong. I chose to go to college in WNY and not a major city because I knew if I was in a big city at that age I probably would've been working on a drug habit instead of my GPA.

Good to know that WNY is drug free.
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I'm having a tough time envisioning him at a theater.

 

 

Don't be so sure. I did meet Richie once. We actually discussed our favorite Shakespeare quotes and the latest mathematical theories.

 

You'd be surprised.

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If Ritchie thinks that there is nothing to do in Buffalo then he should live ware I do. My next door neighbor is a 100 acre cornfield and the cows out number the people. The Hamlin consists of a restaurant/bar, post office, library and a town hall. :lol:

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If Ritchie thinks that there is nothing to do in Buffalo then he should live ware I do. My next door neighbor is a 100 acre cornfield and the cows out number people. The Hamlin consists of a restaurant/bar, post office, library and a town hall. :lol:

It's all relative. Considering where I grew up. I always find the whining about Buffalo to be hilarious.
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Normal people can find plenty to do and have fun doing it anywhere. The world of US people do not ALL live in South Beach or NYC or LA. Majority live in rural and get along just fine.

 

It is shallow narcissistic idiots who constantly complain they have nothing to do that they think is fun. Poor upbringing.

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Too bad the Hills snackbar isnt around anymore. They used to have the magazine rack up there too, so you could get some popcorn and an orange whip and totally kill like 3 hours reading Cracked and Mad and then just put em back on the rack.

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Why do people act like someone insulted their house when they speak about Buffalo being boring. Compared to most of the other NFL cities Buffalo is boring. So what.

This is the issue though. I agree to disagree. Making a blanket statement that "Buffalo is more boring than most other NFL cities" is subjective. It is not a fact. The definition of "boring" is a matter of personal preference. We all enjoy different things. I enjoy the large Northeastern cities. I find supposedly exciting cities such as Phoenix and Charlotte quite boring. Also remember that there are NFL teams in Cleveland, Indy, Jacksonville and Green Bay. It's all subjective.

 

Mass numbers have Buffalonians have relocated over the years. I'm willing to bet that the majority did so to pursue better economic opportunities, not because they were looking for more excitement. Cities like Charlotte are economic powerhouses. I can understand why so many Buffalo expats life there, but you're not going to convince me that it's more exciting than Buffalo.

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