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The Andrews Fisters.
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I just don't see real journalism coming out of the Buffalo News sports section. And if it was some kind of scoop, Hutton and his agent could easily have screamed HIPAA.
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But the car, is it not a Lexus?
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Kim Pegula returning next season- Kim Pegula
PASabreFan replied to PASabreFan's topic in The Aud Club
So, yeah, another Wawrow Whopperâ„¢. -
Kim Pegula returning next season- Kim Pegula
PASabreFan replied to PASabreFan's topic in The Aud Club
Operating income=earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Their revenue (not defined) was $135 million. https://www.forbes.com/nhl-valuations/list/ -
How come? You don't know what you're doing. Couple of whoppers from Wawrow: Surely, they didn't spend hundreds of millions on the arena PLUS all the rest. John knows this. Kim is the third team president. Black, Brandon, Kim Pegula. Ted Black was team president when Pat was hockey president. John knows this. Kim isn't a football president. John knows this. https://apnews.com/13d5ef6efda7c67b2f2bb67943472709
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Canada geese are pretty much unmistakably geese. As for all the rest, I might only be one step ahead of nfreeman. Ospreys vs. eagles can be a little tricky too.
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Every third one is a goose.
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I was going to say it's in Hutton's interest to get his eye story out to convince the Sabres they don't need to sign a UFA, but that doesn't make sense. The Sabres already knew about it. Who are Hutton and his agent communicating with by getting this story out? (Lance Lysowski billed the story as an "exclusive," so I guess there's always a chance Lance got wind of it, worked his sources, confirmed the story and told Hutton and his agent he had the story and asked for comment.)
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If you're oat and aboat give a honk for the duck! Doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
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I wonder why it spontaneously appeared in November at age 33. October, he was fine. My guess would be Bales in near exasperation said, "Dude, go get your eyes checked" and the exam found something he's probably had since childhood. But if "rehabbing" it makes him more confident, that's good. Goalies are weird. Not breaking news.
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Indeed. Thoughts and prayers (retrospectively). Hasn't anybody googled this yet?
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That sounds like BS.
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Swamp, I've probably written a million words on here, so maybe I'm just out. But I can't find the right one for that video. Let's go with awesome! The musicians were out last night.
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My dad was a produce manager and went on to work for a grocery wholesaler in the southern tier. I have a vague memory of taking a day trip with him one day when I was pretty young through what I think he called "Muckland." I remember him talking about the soil. South of Rochester somewhere, I think. Funny memory to come back all of a sudden. Muckland.
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@inkman
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Antipathy is a deep-seated feeling of dislike. I don't think my feelings about OSP went to that level. I am antipathetic towards TP for sure. Trust was never really the issue either. Like many fans (most?), I thought he was cheap. The co-captains, video scouting, not spending to the cap, keeping a status-quo GM, LQ of course, those were the issues. The day Harrington got Tom so flustered he blurted out that he gave Larry and Darce only one edict: at least break even was one of the greatest days of my life, right up there with the day my second wife, Vivian, died in a suspicious car crash. With time feelings are smoothed out. We do it with presidents. Jimmy Carter was probably a disaster, but most remember him kindly enough. He restored a sense of decency to the White House and not one bullet was fired in anger during his term (most think some should have been, sure). It's like that with Tom. I mainly remember him now as the guy who truly saved the Sabres and brought, some how, some way, good times. He admitted not knowing a hockey puck from a meatball, yet a few years later he was standing with his hands on his head after Briere scored in OT in Game 6. That's my enduring image of him. Then... he went and sold the Sabres for much less than he could have gotten while putting a no-move clause in the contract. Sitting here in 2020, my feelings about him 10 and 15 years ago cannot lead me to believe he was still a bum in February 2011.
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Confirmed that Mike is about 43 and Laura is about 38 (couldn't nail down the exact birthdate). Their time is now!
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He's angry when he's beautiful.
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While the Pegulas selling the team is my top choice, I'd accept the two adult kids taking over as acceptable. I'm guessing they're in their late 30s, early 40s. If they did a good job, they could be grooming the youngest trio to one day take over. I have no idea where they live and what their lives are like, but in as much as both are hockey fans (and at least one of them in said to be a big Sabres fan), it's hard to believe they would turn down the offer. Either way, hey hey, ho ho, Terry Pegula has got to go.
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I've acknowledged it, several times. I even wrote that Terry is almost everything you want in an owner — except for the meddling, the not hiring good people and getting out of the way. People can say he's changed, that he's focused on the Bills, then I hear about him watching game film and calling JB up to three times a day. Parole is denied ipso facto (U.S. vs. Soupy Sales circa 1975, Peoples Court that lady with the broken bird feeder).
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Aha! NS, of course! I'd love for you to expound on this, as this financial dum dum never understood how the Pegulas were reduced to eating boxed macaroni and cheese (which is better than any mac and cheese anywhere, any time).
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It was a good goal!
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This is from the story linked above that you claimed to have read: