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4 hours ago, pastajoe said:

I’m 64 and have been a fan since the 70’s. I have a shirt that says, “Just one before I die”. The light is starting to dim. 😵‍💫

64, eh. So tell me, did she still need you, did she still feed you when you turned 64?

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9 minutes ago, JohnC said:

If you want to have your nieces to hit the sack sooner, then just have them watch a Sabre's game. The urge to snooze will come a lot quicker. 😀

But my options are limited to a movie or a kickass hockey game. The sabres are off for 2 weeks... What a treat for us! 

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8 minutes ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

But my options are limited to a movie or a kickass hockey game. The sabres are off for 2 weeks... What a treat for us! 

A respite is a good thing. Watching a Sabres game is a recipe for agitation. Avoidance can have a medicinal effect. 🙃

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24 minutes ago, K-9 said:

64, eh. So tell me, did she still need you, did she still feed you when you turned 64?

Nope, my wife is very independent and I do most of the cooking. 

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12 hours ago, K-9 said:

64, eh. So tell me, did she still need you, did she still feed you when you turned 64?

I’m pushing 67.   My experience is yes, and yes.   👍   More than ever.  

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USA has such a good mix of rugged, fearless players with more than enough snipers. Also have the best goalie. Not surprised with the results. 

Yes, I'm well into my 60's and just hope I see the Sabres rise from the ashes. Currently await new front office leadership but Pegula sits on his hands.

No team owes me anything for my blind loyalty. That's sports..yet sometimes organizations embrace stupidity over success for some bizarre reason. 

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30 minutes ago, Night Train said:

USA has such a good mix of rugged, fearless players with more than enough snipers. Also have the best goalie. Not surprised with the results. 

Yes, I'm well into my 60's and just hope I see the Sabres rise from the ashes. Currently await new front office leadership but Pegula sits on his hands.

No team owes me anything for my blind loyalty. That's sports..yet sometimes organizations embrace stupidity over success for some bizarre reason. 

What kills me is in the big picture, Pegula only needs to put in a few more resources (like proven NHL Execs in the FO), to get a lot better performance from his hockey organization.   You would think he would want playoff revenue? 

His team is far down the curve to excellence but the gains that take you to the middle of the pack and a wildcard team level should be easy to get, which is why no other teams are even close to 14 year droughts.  It's the last 10 percent that is hard.   (Example: Florida won President Trophy and then died in the playoffs, so they retooled with a major trade for Tkachuk and won a cup).  

I think the right hockey guy could get this team to respectable levels quickly.  Instead we have Adams and a bunch of excuses.   His the end of season presser it will be interesting to me.  

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1 hour ago, Pimlach said:

What kills me is in the big picture, Pegula only needs to put in a few more resources (like proven NHL Execs in the FO), to get a lot better performance from his hockey organization.   You would think he would want playoff revenue? 

His team is far down the curve to excellence but the gains that take you to the middle of the pack and a wildcard team level should be easy to get, which is why no other teams are even close to 14 year droughts.  It's the last 10 percent that is hard.   (Example: Florida won President Trophy and then died in the playoffs, so they retooled with a major trade for Tkachuk and won a cup).  

I think the right hockey guy could get this team to respectable levels quickly.  Instead we have Adams and a bunch of excuses.   His the end of season presser it will be interesting to me.  

There is nothing that can come out of Kevyn Adams mouth that interests me.  Other than goodbye.  

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47 minutes ago, inkman said:

There is nothing that can come out of Kevyn Adams mouth that interests me.  Other than goodbye.  

"Terry has instructed me to trade every young, entitled shithead on this team for as many grownass, divorced, mentally disturbed men with one testicle that hangs much lower than the other as possible."

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20 hours ago, K-9 said:

64, eh. So tell me, did she still need you, did she still feed you when you turned 64?

Speaking of the Beatles; didn't Sir Paul sound horrible last night?

Back on topic US vs Canada again.  Not surprising.

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7 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

Speaking of the Beatles; didn't Sir Paul sound horrible last night?

Back on topic US vs Canada again.  Not surprising.

In his prime he sang beautifully and in multiple registers and could really hit high notes.  I thought he did great for an 82 year old man.  

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Thursday should be a heck of a hockey game. Pity the goaltending isn't even as that might be the deciding factor. Otherwise it should be something to see. 

Watching Bennett and Marchand as linemates is so weird after last year's playoff punch but that's hockey. 

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3 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

Speaking of the Beatles; didn't Sir Paul sound horrible last night?

Back on topic US vs Canada again.  Not surprising.

Yeah, his voice sounded every bit of his 82 years, but it made no difference to my ability to enjoy it and his instrumentals were great. We’re lucky he’s still able to get out there because he is in the autumn of life and who knows how many revolutions he has left. 

Back on topic, if Thursday is half as good a game as Saturday’s was, we are in for a helluva hockey treat. 

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31 minutes ago, K-9 said:

Yeah, his voice sounded every bit of his 82 years, but it made no difference to my ability to enjoy it and his instrumentals were great. We’re lucky he’s still able to get out there because he is in the autumn of life and who knows how many revolutions he has left. 

Oh no it was awful, as was Paul Simon opening. I get the nostalgia but sometimes you need to recognize when it's over. It's long past over. 

What I found weird was Miley Cyrus singing a Sinead O'Connor song. Wasn't O'Connor banned from SNL for ripping up the picture of the pope? So was that a oops sorry to her memory or something? Seemed like an odd choice. 

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