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  1. 5 hours ago, dudacek said:

    Oh man, Down Goes Brown is good.

    Nailed the Sabres prospects list, here. Sorry, subscription only, but stuff like this is why I pay.

    https://theathletic.com/1766712/2020/04/23/down-goes-brown-ranking-the-top-10-prospects-of-whichever-team-you-cheer-for/

    Snippet: "Sometimes it just takes a little while longer, right? There’s no need to worry. Who’s panicking? Not you. Certainly not you."

    (Spoiler: Cozens, Mittelstadt, Pekar, Johnson, Thompson, Luukkonnen, Ruotsalainen, Samuelsson, Worge-Kreu, Rousek. Well, sorta. ?)

    This is a great article.   I agree on The Athletic.

    5).  The guy who came over in a recent trade.  Hudson Fasching, for me.  


    Oh man, you love this guy. Sure, it was sad to see a veteran head out the door. But you have to give something to get something and when that trade went down you got a prospect who’s going to be a big part of the future.

     

    I’m still waiting for Juri Dudacek

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  2. 8 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    I can't have an informed view of their charitable activities? Do you think they've given away significant amounts of money without making sure everyone knows about it? Is it Nittany Arena in State College or is it named something else?

    nfreeman, as to any personal Covid-related donation you think the Pegulas made, be careful. PSE, not the Pegulas, donated some money. We don't know how much. The teams' foundations kicked in the rest. Most of it, if I had to guess.

    One, the informed view I was referring to had to do with character.  You called them toxic and suggested they don’t give enough.  You may have a character judge gene I do not.  Toxic is quite a term.

    You also asked if any billionaire has ever done so little, referenced a $102 million gift, and then wrote you have no idea what else they’ve done.  I can’t even follow that reasoning unless it’s connected to some “every gift must be publicly recorded for me to judge against some philanthropy standard only I possess” chart.

    So, to answer your direct question, I can’t see you as having an informed view about a subject about which you indicate you lack information.

    Here’s an uninformed view.  “The toxic rich never do enough, no matter what they do”.  I’ll let you decide what view is best supported by your posts and the evidence you did or didn’t present.

     

     

    23 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    Wow, those are some pretty impressive bars to have to hurdle. Give them time. I can already, on a hunch, check off a few of those boxes. Mayor Black anyone? That one brilliant Athletic story reveals a lot about these people. What part of superyacht and family lifestyle don't you understand?

    Superyacht! Lifestyle!  Evil!

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  3. On 4/19/2020 at 6:44 PM, Weave said:

    This particular set of players to me is a microcosm as to why we've never quite been good enough to lift a cup.  That first set of choices is the counter to Claude Lemieux, Brad Marchand, Ken Linesman, Esa Tikkanen.

    Our historical best guys don't quite match up.  We see that in several of the categories so far.

    Esa Tikkanen  ...  excellent.  And some real insight in the observation.

  4. They got the three point slide correct.

    They got a whole lotta other stuff wrong.

    There’s nothing unusual about the mission.   There is something unusual about the lack of commitment from the generals and the foot soldiers.  There’s also something unusual if the three point slide is “news” to anyone.

    These families succeed when the foot soldiers want to deliver the mission.  They fail when those same soldiers are surprised when they hear it.

    And now, I will speculate about things I do not know.   I will speculate from experience, which all by itself is weak sauce out of the bottle.   I am not fair to the Pegulas without this disclosure.

    The Pegulas appear over their heads with a conglomerate of businesses new to them.  They don’t have the one and two generations of leadership that builds loyalty, or equity in tough times, among the troops.  Some of their moves won’t get them that loyalty.  They don’t need loyalty, of course.   They can just be business excellent, hire and fire, and get results from whomever they bring in.   Possible.  Difficult.  The Knox family’s employees loved them.  Frankly, they didn’t run the most compelling business model.  They were stewards of a community asset.  Simpler times, simpler business model.   The Pegulas are closer to the Jacobs in their reach.  DNC is one, sharp, steely business machine.  Everyone knows the standards.  It’s also three generations (nearly four), old.  It doesn’t suffer fools, but it’s experienced enough to recognize fools before putting them into positions where they’ll fail.  The Pegulas lack Knox Family love and loyalty and Jacobs family acumen.

    This is quick fortune, expanded beyond its expertise, without long time loyal employees that serve wealth creators and the everyday slides one, two and three.

    Edit to add ... illiquidity is real and it’s freakin’ a lot of people out.   Entertainment, food, beverage and ENERGY?   oh, boy ...

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  5. 26 minutes ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

    I just cancelled all my flights next month, I had 14 one way flights booked in such a great combination for an involved getaway and most just give credits and not refunds, so I will most certainly lose when I do get to rebook. 

    I realize that it's a first world problem and I travel more than most people I know, combined; but it really really sucks that this is the way the world has to be for now.

    I called you a hero because of your commitment and role in the pandemic.   After reading 14 one way flights, I’m adding lifestyle!   Go, man, go ....  you’ll get it back.

    Well, I’ve not done one of these in forty or fifty years.

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  6. My wife learned (yesterday, Friday night?) that Florida schools are closed the remainder of the year.  The state may be working a re-opening plan, concurrently.   Our shelter in place guidelines go through April 30.  Her kindergarten Zoom classes have brought me so much joy, day after day.  They will continue.  Twenty or so total goofy goobers, having fun and learning.  The adaptability!   We are a resilient species.  The economic toll will grow this week.   The most vulnerable began to bleed three or four weeks ago.   I see financial distress is moving well into previously stable and employed individuals and families.  We have an important patient who needs the ER and ICU.

  7. 5 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    OK, OK. Anywho, we're back to Trump suggesting that New Yorkers will have to repay the federal government for Covid-19 aid.

    Just said to Eleven ... I disagree with that as much as I do Florida paying for FEMA / Hurricanes.   I have my view on FEMA and hurricanes, by the way.

  8. Just now, Eleven said:

    Then New York can't be expected to "repay," either.

    I don’t believe NY should repay if a version of “COVID FEMA” goes its way.  Correct.   Except I’d say New Yorkers, not New York.  States are people, too.

  9. 7 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    I feel like I'm missing something here. And this goes for Neo's "Florida can't" response. We're talking about how the federal income taxes people pay make their way back to the states. There's not a state income tax in FL, but residents of course pay federal income taxes.

    Yes, Florida can’t pay Federal Taxes.  Floridians can and do.  So, Floridians are all square for the hurricanes.

  10. 1 hour ago, JujuFish said:

    New Hampshire, where I live, has no state income tax and yet is among states subsidizing others, as you put it.

    I did my Spring Breaks in Keene while my friends went to Daytona.  They came home with great stories.  I came home with Mrs. Neo.

    Live Free or Die, Baby ...

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  11. 35 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    I believe I heard the president say yesterday that when "federal" help went to NY, he didn't discuss any repayment with the governor, because that wouldn't be right during an emergency, but once it's all over, there will have to be discussions of repayment.

    Someone who's smarter than I am will have to explain that to me. Did Florida ever repay Washington for hurricane response funding?

    Florida can’t.

  12. 27 minutes ago, Weave said:

    I'd like to be a fly on the wall when the bill arrives at a restaurant.

    If it were you, dining with me, no bill would arrive at the table.

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