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It's easy to live in WNY in my opinion. I traveled a lot in the military during my younger days. Didn't like the south at all. Worked in San Diego for a few years and that was expensive. Upon returning, bought a nice house. Paid it off 25 years ago. Get a VA discount on taxes. Get a bad storm every 10 years. Most of my winters are mild now, compared to youth. Summers here are outstanding. Perfect temp. Lots to do for my lifestyle. To each their own. We all have different lives.
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My words of advice. Pull out. đ Happy father's day Y'all
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Happy Fatherâs Day to my Dad, the reason Iâm a fan
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Happy Father's Day! US Open and leftover pizza. Perfect day.
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I refused to cook. We went to Skyline. But my kids are 18 and 20, so no grandkids yet.
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It's based on the average income of the people living there to the housing prices. Sure, if you find somewhere where people make $200 a month and housing costs $100 a month, it is definitely cheaper but that isn't affordable. Two completely different things you are looking at. Considering 70% of the world makes less than $900 a month, every dollar in those places is worth a lot more to them and every dollar something is more expensive there multiplies that cost far more than it does here. I mean people on welfare make more than that here sitting around collecting checks from the government.
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WNY continuing to pile up accolades over the past few years...momentum is really building as more and more reports continue to rank us very very favorably compared to many places. Rochester coming in #2, Buffalo #6 in world's most affordable cities. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/home-prices-affordable-cities-cheap-housing/
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Who's ready for some macaroni art from the grandkids and stuff you'll never use but the memories last a lifetime. And grilling for everyone but the mothers always get the fancy restaurant on mother's day
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Hopefully one day soon we'll be discussing Sabres Stanley Cup Finals hockey on Father's Day and not bickering over how to fix the team in the offseason. đș
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Zach Benson, the 5'10" 170lb, 18yr old rookie's first season review
Flashsabre replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Every player is different. Ăstlundâs brain is much better than Asplundâs ever was. I think Ăstlund is one of those guys who struggles to produce in the AHL to start the year then explodes in the second half. -
2024 Stanley Cup Final - Edmonton vs Florida
Buffalonill replied to Sabres Fan in NS's topic in The Aud Club
McDavid is no Gretzky tell me when he actually takes over and dominates and this series is over anyway Beside His game 4 that whopping 3 points in 3 games sure is Gretzky level -
Gabriel Eliasson was ranked by Daily Faceoff as the most physical player in this draft. He is a LHD from Sweden who should be available in the middle rounds of this draft. 6â7â Dman hates to see an opponent have the puck and will use everything at his disposal to separate them from it. Commited to Michigan, where he should have plenty of time to develop. I want to add grit, toughness and defensive ability to the Sabres and this kid has all of that, plus these skills comes in a huge frame. I havenât studied him closely so I donât know his deficiencies but with a mid round pick he would be interesting. He may not lead prospects in any fancy stats but it sounds like re-possession is a strength of his.
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2024 Stanley Cup Final - Edmonton vs Florida
... replied to Sabres Fan in NS's topic in The Aud Club
It was clear by the middle of the second the Panthers' bench had already given up on the game. It was accurate at the time I posted it. Kind of like saying "Uncle Joe looks to be in good shape" two years before he dies of a heart attack. -
Zach Benson, the 5'10" 170lb, 18yr old rookie's first season review
dudacek replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Again, they play very different styles, but I see the similarities; smallish, smart, hard-working Swedish centres. Asplund played the game the right way in my opinion. He didnât make it simply because he wasnât talented enough to carry his strengths over at the NHL level. Ăstlund has the same diligent approach, but appears to be more talented than Asplund: better skater, better passer, harder shot. If he doesnât make it it will be because he isnât strong enough to carry his strengths over. Asplund wasnât tall, but he was solid. Ăstlund is thicker than he was when we drafted him but heâs still pretty slight. -
Zach Benson, the 5'10" 170lb, 18yr old rookie's first season review
Archie Lee replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
I'm not making a prediction. Honestly, I'm about to express a rather uniformed impression that I have of Ăstlund. He gives me Asplund vibes (size, background, post-draft production, uncertainty if he can be a centre in the NHL, etc.). -
To me, âabsolutely disagreeâ means you think the Sabres can be fixed by just a couple of prime free agents, but thatâs not what the rest of your post talks about. You clearly think the Sabres need to make additions, which I clearly think and wrote as well. What exactly are we disagreeing about?
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Well, capfriendly does not post tax returns of players. They post salaries. but what's odd is.. there is such a site for people like Terry Pegula - https://www.forbes.com/profile/terrence-pegula/ And ultimately, why does it matter to anyone what someone else chooses to do with their time? Even if you don't understand it, do you need to? (This is not directed at your @PASabreFan but to all who are questioning each other about other's preferences).
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Arizona Coyotes are relocating to Utah as Utah HC (hockey club)
LTS replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=98580200,+98580199,+98580198,+98580197,+98580195,+98580194,+98580191,+98580190 &caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=multiStatus https://www.mekiplaw.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-a-trademark-all-you-need-to-know/ It's just not an overnight process. The Kraken took about 18 months to get their name in place. The PWHL has no names yet because of the same length of time. The entire research process takes quite some time and the more names being evaluated the longer it takes. Vegas took awhile and had to deal with a contention against using the term Knights and had to go Golden. There are a lot of people who get paid a lot of money to work through this process. Determining all kinds of factors and THEN they kick of the USPTO process which, like most governmental processes, takes forever. -
I was intrigued by big forward Dean Letourneau, who played prep school this year and is listed from late 1st rounder to mid second rounder. He was measured to be 6â6.5 214 at the combine. The competition he faced is what concerns a lot of scouts in evaluating him. I watched his interview with Flo Hockey. He tries to model his game after TNT due to his size and offensive skill. With Will Smith turning pro with San Jose there was an opening on Boston College for him this coming season. He was committed there but was going to the USHL to develop. He says he interviewed with 25 teams but the Sabres were not one of them.
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Zach Benson, the 5'10" 170lb, 18yr old rookie's first season review
dudacek replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Theyâre both quick, but Noah Ăstlund plays a considerably different game to Ennis. Ennis was a one-on-one player who made plays stickhandling. Ăstlund is a give-and-go player who generally moves the puck as quickly as he gets it. -
2024 Stanley Cup Final - Edmonton vs Florida
Night Train replied to Sabres Fan in NS's topic in The Aud Club
That aged well.