SoCal Deek Posted Wednesday at 01:40 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:40 AM 9 minutes ago, Shaw66 said: What a cool story. What a great thing to do for a Bills fan. I don't have a big red book. The details of games and seasons get away from me. But I have plenty of memories. Not sure if you can still get a copy of that Big Red book, but I’m betting you’d cherish it. It’s the most detailed history of the Bills that I’ve ever seen. I wish they’d publish a new edition that picks up where the first one left off. Quote
Walking Tall Posted Wednesday at 06:37 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:37 PM (edited) 17 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: Not sure if you can still get a copy of that Big Red book, but I’m betting you’d cherish it. It’s the most detailed history of the Bills that I’ve ever seen. I wish they’d publish a new edition that picks up where the first one left off. There is a second one. I have that and the first book you are speaking of. The issue is it only has the next 5 years of the Bills existence but has biographies on some of the greatest players in franchise history and greatest games in franchise history. Of course there are 25 more years unaccounted for. Edited Wednesday at 06:44 PM by Walking Tall 1 1 1 Quote
Shaw66 Posted Wednesday at 09:49 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 09:49 PM 3 hours ago, Walking Tall said: There is a second one. I have that and the first book you are speaking of. The issue is it only has the next 5 years of the Bills existence but has biographies on some of the greatest players in franchise history and greatest games in franchise history. Of course there are 25 more years unaccounted for. Thanks! That's cool. I'll have to get those. 1 Quote
BillsPride12 Posted Wednesday at 10:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:09 PM This just went on my Christmas wish list. Thanks for sharing! 1 Quote
Shaw66 Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM On 9/30/2025 at 7:59 PM, chris heff said: If we were to ever meet, I’m sure I’d buy a beer or two, since that isn’t likely I bought your book. I’m sure what you’ve written is what we would talk about. Looking forward to reading it. Thanks for this. It relates to how I feel about the book. I imagine someone asking me why what I have to say in the book is relevant to anything, what makes it special, what credentials do I have? And I've realized that I wrote a book that's just about one fan's experience with Buffalo and the Bills. My experiences are different from yours, but they aren't better or worse. There are tens of thousands of people who have been fans of the Bills for decades, and they each have their own experiences. The only thing that makes me different is that I like to write, so I compiled a bunch of my experiences and put them on paper. If we were talking over a beer, we could go on all night, sharing yours and mine, big moments, crushing moments, funny moments, all of that. Maybe you need to pour a cold one before you start reading. 2 Quote
flomoe Posted yesterday at 06:48 PM Posted yesterday at 06:48 PM Just purchased it, it better not suck…..I kid! Thanks for this, I’m looking forward to it. 1 Quote
cdl 716 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago On 9/30/2025 at 2:58 PM, Shaw66 said: Sometime about 18 months ago, someone here started a thread called something like "Tell Us Your Favorite Bills Memory." I saw the title and immediately thought, "I have a lot of favorite memories. I'm not going to pick one." I moved on. Within a couple of hours, I had decided to write a book about being a Bills fan. And now I've done it. My memoir, FAN - Stories of Buffalo and the Bills, has been published and is now available on Amazon in paperback and on Kindle. In FAN, I've written about my life growing up in Amherst in the '50s, about my earliest memories of being a Browns fan, and about how I became a Bills fan when Mr. Wilson decided to invest in the AFL and in Buffalo. The book includes chapters about games I've attended, including the 1964 AFL championship game and Wide Right, my experiences as a season ticket holder, and plenty of other stories. If you're interested and want to see some of what I've written, I've posted the Preface to FAN on my blog, www.Hartfordtodayandtomorrow.com and also on the Amazon page. GO BILLS! Congratulation Mark! Looking forward to reading some of your earliest memories of being a Bills fan. I became a fan in 1980, but I always enjoy reading the perspective of fans from the 60s and 70s. On a personal note, I’ve enjoyed sitting with you for some of the most memorable games in recent history, from the perfect game against the Patriots in January 2022 to Nyheim Hines’ two kickoff returns in January 2023…as well as the somewhat forgettable game last weekend against the Saints. And again, my offer still stands for you to join me (my treat) next year for a game in the new stadium. Quote
RobbRiddick Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago On 9/30/2025 at 7:58 PM, Shaw66 said: Sometime about 18 months ago, someone here started a thread called something like "Tell Us Your Favorite Bills Memory." I saw the title and immediately thought, "I have a lot of favorite memories. I'm not going to pick one." I moved on. Within a couple of hours, I had decided to write a book about being a Bills fan. And now I've done it. My memoir, FAN - Stories of Buffalo and the Bills, has been published and is now available on Amazon in paperback and on Kindle. In FAN, I've written about my life growing up in Amherst in the '50s, about my earliest memories of being a Browns fan, and about how I became a Bills fan when Mr. Wilson decided to invest in the AFL and in Buffalo. The book includes chapters about games I've attended, including the 1964 AFL championship game and Wide Right, my experiences as a season ticket holder, and plenty of other stories. If you're interested and want to see some of what I've written, I've posted the Preface to FAN on my blog, www.Hartfordtodayandtomorrow.com and also on the Amazon page. GO BILLS! Great accomplishment to write a book, congrats. And good timing as well with it coinciding with the final year of Rich Stadium (oops, The Ralph, oops, Highmark) 1 Quote
HomeTeam Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Congratulations Shaw, I'm not the least surprised you wrote a book. I've very much enjoyed reading your posts over the years. 1 Quote
Shaw66 Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, cdl 716 said: Congratulation Mark! Looking forward to reading some of your earliest memories of being a Bills fan. I became a fan in 1980, but I always enjoy reading the perspective of fans from the 60s and 70s. On a personal note, I’ve enjoyed sitting with you for some of the most memorable games in recent history, from the perfect game against the Patriots in January 2022 to Nyheim Hines’ two kickoff returns in January 2023…as well as the somewhat forgettable game last weekend against the Saints. And again, my offer still stands for you to join me (my treat) next year for a game in the new stadium. Thanks, pal. CDL and I have had some good times together, as he's noted. Fanhood just feels good. It's a great way to feel connected to others. So CDL are connected, even though we're decades apart in age, even though the ONLY time we see each other is the six hours it takes to drive to the game, watch the game, and drive back. We don't work together, we don't drink together, we don't play bridge together. The only thing we do is go to games together once or twice a year. But that alone makes us friends, for sure. And CDL will have write a book one day about his fan adventures. Oh, and I'm definitely in for next year at the new Highmark. 2 Quote
SoMAn Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Great cover shot. i’ll be buying a couple of copies; one for me and one as gift. Quote
LewPort71 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I just added this to my Kindle library and am looking forward to reading. Congrats on being published !! Quote
MiltonWaddams Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago @Shaw66, you are all that is right about being a Bills fan here on TBD. Thank you for putting in the time and effort to write this book and for The Rockpile Review which I look forward to weekly. Your contributions to being a fan are very appreciated. Quote
Figster Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 10/3/2025 at 12:18 PM, Shaw66 said: Thanks for this. It relates to how I feel about the book. I imagine someone asking me why what I have to say in the book is relevant to anything, what makes it special, what credentials do I have? And I've realized that I wrote a book that's just about one fan's experience with Buffalo and the Bills. My experiences are different from yours, but they aren't better or worse. There are tens of thousands of people who have been fans of the Bills for decades, and they each have their own experiences. The only thing that makes me different is that I like to write, so I compiled a bunch of my experiences and put them on paper. If we were talking over a beer, we could go on all night, sharing yours and mine, big moments, crushing moments, funny moments, all of that. Maybe you need to pour a cold one before you start reading. Not only do you like to write, you're also very good at it. Having the pleasure of reading your reviews over the years along with discussions afterwards has been insightful and entertaining. A Book makes perfect sense. Best of luck. Quote
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