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RJ States this will be His Final Year Announcing Sabres Games
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There's wiggle room in that wording. I'll believe it when I see it. -
Grumpy Gene Shalit.
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NHL Owners approve Ads on Jerseys Starting for the 2022-23 Season
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Seriously. Who's going to pay that much to the Sabres? -
Not getting a vaccine because someone you know had a reaction is the definition of irrational. And... it wasn't even the Covid vaccine.
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Confirmed Owen Power returning to Michigan for His Sophomore Season
Stoner replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
How about setting it lower, or not setting it all, and see what happens? For our collective mental health. Is Television also acting in a certain way? Books? The Telephone? The Newspaper? I don't get the generalization. -
How can it be rational if it's not based on facts? Your superiority complex is laughable.
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It has been decided that all U.S. nursing home staff must be vaccinated or those homes will lose their federal funding. Passive voice — I can't say who decided that.
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NHL Owners approve Ads on Jerseys Starting for the 2022-23 Season
Stoner replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
The chicken wing thread got me to thinking — maybe the Sabres could do something really creative and in the process take the edge off an idea that is so distasteful to many. Slap a chicken wing on the sweater. It might even look like it belongs. Then, just like that time we had a new captain every month, have a new chicken wing establishment sponsor every month. National joints like Buffalo Wild Wings would be a no-brainer. Throw in the locals. Maybe even the National Chicken Wing Festival. You artistically celebrate a little piece of Buffalo history at the same time you're selling an ad. The catch is that, in my mind, you get a standard bold font under the chicken wing with your name, not your own logo, which would really clutter up the patch. Is this idea mild, medium, hot or so stupid it's suicidal? -
Could be. Probably. But it also might be that you want to eat like you did when you were 20, but the way you feel afterwards cures you of the desire.
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I saw him playing Putt Putt with his uncle, George Seifert.
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Agreed. I've been a victim of comments like this.
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And if that person enacted policies that endandered millions while (likely) thinking his power, privilege, money and status would protect him?
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NHL Owners approve Ads on Jerseys Starting for the 2022-23 Season
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That has to be challenging at a urinal.
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Sabres Hired Tim Kennedy and Nathan Paetsch as Development Coaches
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I have as much 'sperience as Tim Kennedy, when he sought the office of Development Coach. -
Official Sam Ventura Hired as VP of Hockey Strategy and Research
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Why would they hire an official to be VP of hockey strategy? Nice going, Ter, you lunkhead. -
Dude, you ARE the drama. You can make it stop. I am reminded of the scene from House of Cards where President Underwood and the First Lady say, "We are the terror."
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Official Sam Ventura Hired as VP of Hockey Strategy and Research
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I heard 750k. -
Pegulas New Bills Stadium Proposal a Public and Private Partnership
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Maybe I'm remembering it wrong, but was there not an expectation that the vaccinated would not spread Covid? Hence the all-clear on the masks for vaccinated people a few months ago. Delta changed that thinking and gave ammo to the skeptics.
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Pegulas New Bills Stadium Proposal a Public and Private Partnership
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It was criticized as excessive compared to other downtown developments. -
Pegulas New Bills Stadium Proposal a Public and Private Partnership
Stoner replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
A more complete recollection would mention $57 million in tax breaks. -