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GDT Ottawa Senators vs Buffalo Sabres 7:30pm ET 11/1/18
Weave replied to Andrew Amerk's topic in The Aud Club
What have you seen out of Sam this season that makes you think it would work any better? Jbott screwed the pooch with the plan for 2C. It’s not Bills quarterback planning bad, but it was a poor plan. They really need a vet 2C to fill in a season or two gap until Casey is ready. -
I seem to recall reading somewhere (on this forum maybe) that Hoppe has a small gig writing for the Sabres and is still primarily writing for the Olean Times-Herald.
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@WildCard Not gonna lie. I have a bit of a kitchen knife fetish. I've spent entirely too much money on kitchen cutlery, but I do love to use it. Nonetheless, there are good values to be had. Don't buy cheap knives. Buy good value knives. If you can find Wustoff or Heinkle at TJ Maxx or Homegoods, it's probably a good value. Buying them at Bed Bath and Beyond isn't. I've heard that Victorinox chef's knives are really good value. I have a Chicago Cutlery meat slicer that I bought for $4.99 at a TJ Maxx in Lakewood, NY while on vacation that is scary sharp and very surprisingly nice. Based on a sample size of 1, I'd seriously consider Chicago Cutlery. Chef's knives.... are you a slicer or chopper? If you prep your veggies by slicing them get a traditional chef's knife. 8" is a good, all around size. The curved blade really helps you rock the blade and slice through whatever you're cutting. If you are more of a chopper, get a Santoku style blade. Straight edge and rounded front. You can get by quite readily with just a few knives. A chef or Santoku, a good paring knife, a good bread knife, and a boning knife. Those 4 can handle just about everything you'll routinely do. More important than expensive knives is a good, quality honing set. I don't own a steel. I do own a ceramic stick "sharpeing set". I put sharpening in quotes because you aren't really sharpening with it, you are honing. I hone my chef's knife about every 5 or 6 uses. It stays sharp enough to shave the hair on my arm. Mine is very similar to this one, Lansky Crock Sticks. I've had it for about 30 years and it works like a champ. My advise, wait for a Wustoff 8" chef knife to show up at TJ Maxx and nab it. Add a paring knife and serrated knife for slicing bread and meat. Get a "sharpening" kit like the ceramic rod one I linked. And use them for awhile and develop an opinion about what you like/don't like and then buy your upgrades after you have an opinion about the knives you didn't spend a ton of money for.
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When we first moved into our current neighborhood Halloween was a zoo. We’re “in town” but on the edge of a rural area. We used to get car loads of kids coming in from the surrounding areas. And it used to annoy me quite a bit. I didn’t mind giving candy out to the neighbors, I did mind half the county coming door to door though. About 6-7 years ago houses began keeping their porch light off on Halloween night. Yesterday maybe 1/4 of the houses on the street participated. And now its just neighborhood kids coming around. We got maybe 30 kids last night.
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Donald J Trump, your thoughts on his Presidency
Weave replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Oval Office (Politics)'s Topics
Until the subject is health care, taxation, corporate regulations, or labor rights. Just citizenship. Innit? I had to suppress a literal LOL at this. -
Donald J Trump, your thoughts on his Presidency
Weave replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Oval Office (Politics)'s Topics
Over the last 3 fiscal quarters business investment grew at a rate of 5.1%. In the 3 fiscal quarters prior to the tax bill passing, the business investment rate was.............. 5.0%. That tax bill was quite the stimulus for business investment. And while corporate tax revenue dropped 31%, our deficit has grown 17% since 2017. So what are we getting for this deficit if we aren't getting business investment? Stock buybacks. Class A shareholders are profiting from the corporate tax savings. Not exactly what we were promised. And those tariffs? The Tax Foundation estimates that they will increase the amount consumers pay for goods by 42 billion dollars and result in 94,000 full time equivalent jobs getting eliminated. Even his economic promises were empty. He's the least fiscally conservative Conservative we've ever elected. -
The Joy of Cooking. It’s a classic for good reason.
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Kassian trade paying big dividends right now for Oilers...
Weave replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
It was flocking genius. -
Quinoa can be absolutely delicious. We make it as part of a Mediterranean salad.
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How many places are there with large police presence? Government facilities, airports. What else? You aren't going to have many events at places with large armed presence because there just aren't many of those places around. And the ones that are around are typically government associated. These events haven't been targeted at our government, they've been targeted at specific groups of people. It's just not realistic to expect armed presence everywhere that groups of hated people gather. In one form or another, we're all hated by somebody. And so it is counter productive to go around shouting about how this might not have happened if there were an armed presence.
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Anyone else remember the guy that was hit in the head with a thrown beer bottle in one of the Rich Stadium parking lots? I think it was maybe 25 years ago. Black couple walking through the lot post-game and someone sailed a beer bottle at him and hit him in the head. He managed to get home but died shortly after getting home from a hemorrhage presumably from that beer bottle. Was all over the local news at the time. Noone ever came forward and noone was ever questioned about the incident. That incident soured me on the tailgating scene at the stadium forever.
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Before children came along we had 3 aquariums. We’re practically empty nesters now. We used to raise finches and canaries too. We’re probably buying a flight cage this Winter. And our dog doesn’t have much time left so we’re probably compensating more than a little.....
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Fresh, and they’re inexpensive. I’m basically mimicking an office desk tank. of course, this is how you end up chest deep into a hobby again.
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I now have a small tank starting to cycle. Going for a crustacean tank. Once everything stabilizes I'll get a few shrimp to populate it. No stink eye.....yet.
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That is my take.
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Eleven does not approve of this sentence structure.
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Bruins - Sabres playoffs, 87-88 season. Game 3. Sitting with my GF (now wife) in the oranges. Corner seats. The Bruins up 2 games to 0. Huge number of Bruins fans in the Aud and the atmosphere is CHARGED. There were a number of fights in the stands that game. During the 2nd intermission my GF had to use a restroom. I walked her to the nearest restroom and waited for her in the alcove. A fight between 10 or so Bruins and Sabres fans started up right outside of the alcove for the ladies room. My GF opened the door of the restroom to leave and I slammed it shut on her. There was a full on donneybrook going on just outside. When security showed up and everyone dispersed i opened the restroom door. Glad I didn't get swung at. I was young and dumb and would have ended up in the middle of that mess. There was a middle aged dad with his young son sitting a few rows below us. Kid was maybe 10-12. There was a group fo Bruins fans behind them and they were raucous all game. By the start of the 3rd these guys were hammered and getting very loud and obscene. Dad tried to get them to stop swearing and one of the Bruins fans kicked him in the head. Everyone around them yelled for an usher and pointed out the kicker. He was escorted out by security, but at some point must have broken free because a few minutes later we saw him on one of the platforms in the reds where the cameraman sits and he was doing his best Rocky imitation. Security got him again and we never saw him again. Nastiest game I've ever attended. Fights in the stands every period. It was a crazy scene.
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He's not talking about Swedish porn.......
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Proper logos *respect*
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METALLICA !!!!!!!! \m/
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Noice.
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Has Jack found 1 of his long term solutions at wing, Jeff Skinner
Weave replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
Meh. Lottery tickets. You listed outliers. And outliers that a team waits 3+ years to have on the NHL ice (unless you want to drum up outliers among outliers). So, long term you *MIGHT* equal what you've lost and short term is a definite, predictable, measurable loss. Let's work towards an expectation of winning games all season. -
I am amazed on a nearly daily basis how we as a people have turned our backs to science. Whether it is vaccinations, global warming, or Lake Ontario salmon populations, we have become a people that do not trust scientific data when it counters what we want to be true. I don't remember us being like this 20 years ago., And now it has evolved into adopting obvious political untruths as truisms and conspiracies instead of straightforward, obvious explanations. And the media is getting pinned as fake news. Holy actual fudge. How did we get here, and can I get off the ride and walk back home?