LastPommerFan Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 (edited) They put chili on spaghetti there, so I'm not sure I can trust their opinions on anything else. it's "chili" in name only, it's actually much closer to the "hotsauce" that comes on a garbage plate, and it is delicious. However, that city has had a larger role in choosing the Presidents of the United States than the states of New York, California, and Texas, combined. So not trusting their judgement is probably a good call. Edited April 26, 2012 by LastPommerFan
Taro T Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 They put chili goulash on spaghetti there, so I'm not sure I can trust their opinions on anything else. Fixed it for you.
LastPommerFan Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 (edited) Fixed it for you. No tomatoes, no paprika = no goulash Said the second generation hungarian-american. Edited April 26, 2012 by LastPommerFan
Taro T Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 No tomatoes, no paprika = no goulash Said the second generation hungian-american. Well, I guess I can't argue that. But if it's not goulash, then what the ###### is it? 'Cause it sure as ###### ISN'T chili!
MattPie Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 Well now I'm hungary. *super-like* It's a good point. I have no idea what it means for the Sabres. We did get confirmation the other day though that he drove the Canucks batty. Someone more cynical would note that a GM of an #1 seed that lost in the first round confirmed it. Until I see Hodgson tweet or whatever and making waves, I couldn't care less what anyone from his former team says.
darksabre Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 *super-like* Someone more cynical would note that a GM of an #1 seed that lost in the first round confirmed it. Until I see Hodgson tweet or whatever and making waves, I couldn't care less what anyone from his former team says. More positive rep points out the window. I object to not being able to have my ego willfully inflated by others ;) .
Fire Lindy Ruff NOW Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 It's not huge, but I'm sure it happens. It used to happen much more decades ago when players didn't make big time money and the "family" had a wider influence on things. People will ask me if horse racing is rigged. I can only be honest and say, bet the big tracks and the big races with nice purses and you will never have a problem. It's too tempting for people when the purse is $5000 and the winning jockey gets $300. If he's on the favorite, it's a heck of a lot more profitable to blow the race and have the 6-1 shot go by you with $200 bet on his nose. Even in those types of tracks and races it doesn't happen very often, or else someone would kill somebody. If you watch the toteboards very closely you can pick up if something is fishy. 95% of the time there is nothing to worry about. i went to OTB a couple of times and would bet those big races. now i usually picked horses with cool names, but a 15-1 or a 20-1 has won very many times. those are the horses i usually bet because alot of the times i think the favorites fail. hell even some of the way bigger odds win once in a while.
X. Benedict Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 Gretzky's mother is related to a British Officer who sacked Detroit in 2012. That blood is on Wayne's hands too. That bastard. or should I say Great Bastard.
K-9 Posted April 26, 2012 Report Posted April 26, 2012 That bastard. or should I say Great Bastard. Inglorious Bastard. GO SABRES!!!
deluca67 Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 (edited) Ted Black during a lunch speech today: Cody Hodgson is absolutely thrilled to be a Buffalo Sabre. Gratuitous; not in response to a question. Just great, now the Sabres' President is spending more time on Hodgson's "issues" than all other players combined. :angel: Edited April 27, 2012 by DeLuca67
Eleven Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 Just great, now the Sabres' President is spending more time on Hodgson's "issues" than all other players combined. :angel: Really? That's what you read into that? If you're trolling, fine. If you're sarcastic, okay. If you're serious, well, you have work to do on the inside. It was a passing remark during a lunch speech.
K-9 Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 Really? That's what you read into that? If you're trolling, fine. If you're sarcastic, okay. If you're serious, well, you have work to do on the inside. It was a passing remark during a lunch speech. If? He lives for trolling. GO SABRES!!!
darksabre Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 If? He lives for trolling. GO SABRES!!! The Blues Brothers used to perform a song about it.
RazielSabre Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 Just great, now the Sabres' President is spending more time on Hodgson's "issues" than all other players combined. :angel: I'm guessing sarcasm. Don't worry, you Americans will get the hang of it eventually. :P
Kristian Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 Gretzky's mother is related to a British Officer who sacked Detroit in 2012. That blood is on Wayne's hands too. Never liked that guy......! And the arrogance to have #99 retired leaguewide....!!
carpandean Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 Really? That's what you read into that? If you're trolling, fine. If you're sarcastic, okay. If you're serious, well, you have work to do on the inside. It was a passing remark during a lunch speech. I actually thought that it was a funny joke.
Eleven Posted April 27, 2012 Report Posted April 27, 2012 I actually thought that it was a funny joke. I'm ok w/ that--option #2.
TrueBlueGED Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/sabres-nhl/article834441.ece Gary Roberts counter-punches Gillis' comments about Hodgson.
RazielSabre Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 http://www.buffalone...ticle834441.ece Gary Roberts counter-punches Gillis' comments about Hodgson. Read that earlier, great article. No real surprise to me but hopefully it should put a lot of the complaints to rest.
LGR4GM Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 http://www.buffalone...ticle834441.ece Gary Roberts counter-punches Gillis' comments about Hodgson. As I have always been on the Hodgson is going to be good train, this article only further cements that feeling. Cody should he had skills this season with the Sabres and now that he is going into his 2nd summer with Roberts 100% healthy I expect more from him next year. I find it interesting that Roberts basically said Gillis is an idiot... After Couver's 1st round exit I would be more willing to believe Roberts than a guy covering his @ss for a suspect trade. CoHo, train harder, faster, and longer. (no jokes)
Patty16 Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 If hodgson was such a whiny B, why did Gillis have a list of only six players he would accept in return. He couldnt have been that much of a problem. Roberts, who has made a nice business for himself, is putting his credibility out there.
apuszczalowski Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 So now because Gary Roberts disagrees, Hodgson being an issue for the Canucks GM isn't true? And even if it is true, whats the big deal? He had issues in Vancouver where they misdiagnosed his injury, and he was stuck behind a couple of superstars for playing time. I wouldn't be surprised if the Canucks GM had to spend alot of time dealing with him and what to do with him. Its also possible that he is now in a place where he will be happier and won't be an issue the GM has to spend alot of time on. I don't think Roberts was there in Vancouver at all to see what was going on and is only going off of his dealing with him in the offseason, away from the team. no one ever said he wasn't a hard worker, or that he wasn't trying, Gillis just said that he spent alot of time dealing with Cody the last few years. The fact that Cody doesn't want to talk about or look back on his time in Vancouver and dispute the comments from Gillis lead me to believe that theres probably alot of truth to Gillis comments, he wasn't happy there and may have had issues with the Canucks management and now he has moved on and is putting it behind him to start fresh. But of course, on this board, everything seems to have to be Black or White, with either Cody being a malcontent who (with a demanding father) will constantly be agrevating and complaining to management, or he is a sweet and innocent kid who some evil GM is trying to defame to cover his own behind in a mistake of a deal
TrueBlueGED Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 So now because Gary Roberts disagrees, Hodgson being an issue for the Canucks GM isn't true? And even if it is true, whats the big deal? He had issues in Vancouver where they misdiagnosed his injury, and he was stuck behind a couple of superstars for playing time. I wouldn't be surprised if the Canucks GM had to spend alot of time dealing with him and what to do with him. Its also possible that he is now in a place where he will be happier and won't be an issue the GM has to spend alot of time on. I don't think Roberts was there in Vancouver at all to see what was going on and is only going off of his dealing with him in the offseason, away from the team. no one ever said he wasn't a hard worker, or that he wasn't trying, Gillis just said that he spent alot of time dealing with Cody the last few years. The fact that Cody doesn't want to talk about or look back on his time in Vancouver and dispute the comments from Gillis lead me to believe that theres probably alot of truth to Gillis comments, he wasn't happy there and may have had issues with the Canucks management and now he has moved on and is putting it behind him to start fresh. But of course, on this board, everything seems to have to be Black or White, with either Cody being a malcontent who (with a demanding father) will constantly be agrevating and complaining to management, or he is a sweet and innocent kid who some evil GM is trying to defame to cover his own behind in a mistake of a deal I think your response is a little over-the-top. I think Roberts' comments add perspective to a situation none of us will ever know the complete truth about. Doesn't mean Gillis is a lying bastard or Roberts' word is gospel, but I think it helps to explain why things went down as they did in Vancouver. Until now all we had really gotten was Gillis' side of things, and now we have a different view on it. Is that a bad thing?
Trettioåtta Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 So now because Gary Roberts disagrees, Hodgson being an issue for the Canucks GM isn't true? And even if it is true, whats the big deal? He had issues in Vancouver where they misdiagnosed his injury, and he was stuck behind a couple of superstars for playing time. I wouldn't be surprised if the Canucks GM had to spend alot of time dealing with him and what to do with him. Its also possible that he is now in a place where he will be happier and won't be an issue the GM has to spend alot of time on. I don't think Roberts was there in Vancouver at all to see what was going on and is only going off of his dealing with him in the offseason, away from the team. no one ever said he wasn't a hard worker, or that he wasn't trying, Gillis just said that he spent alot of time dealing with Cody the last few years. The fact that Cody doesn't want to talk about or look back on his time in Vancouver and dispute the comments from Gillis lead me to believe that theres probably alot of truth to Gillis comments, he wasn't happy there and may have had issues with the Canucks management and now he has moved on and is putting it behind him to start fresh. But of course, on this board, everything seems to have to be Black or White, with either Cody being a malcontent who (with a demanding father) will constantly be agrevating and complaining to management, or he is a sweet and innocent kid who some evil GM is trying to defame to cover his own behind in a mistake of a deal I think that saying you ahve had to spend time on a players issues implies that they are a problem player, which Roberts is saying is not the CoHo he knows, and whilst true he does only know him away from the team, he also knows him as a person - i doubt Miller is laid back and the life and soul of a party simple because it is the offseason, same is true with Coho and his attitude. He has not replied to the comments because if he disagrees with Gillis, which his high road comment would suggest he does, then all that happens is that it descends into name calling and insults
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