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  1. Cleveland. When I was growing up, my uncle lived near Cleveland and I used to visit him and his family every summer. He got me into the Guardians.  The Bisons becoming affiliated with them only strengthened the bond.

     

    And, of course, given the championship success of the Guardians/Indians, it's only natural that I feel at home as a Sabres/Bills fan, heh.

  2. 3 hours ago, ubkev said:

    You can only watch Yellowstone on Peacock. It airs on the Paramount network, NOT Paramount+. It's on Hulu if you pay extra. 

    Paramount+ does give you the spinoffs but not the main show. 

    Shoresy is on Hulu.

    And I'd imagine cancelling these streamers is a click away. Seems pretty straight forward to me. 

    In Canada, the current season of Yellowstone is on Paramount+, and Shoresy is on Crave.

    https://www.justwatch.com/ca/tv-show/yellowstone-2018

    https://www.justwatch.com/ca/tv-show/shoresy

  3. While we're on the tangent: I tried gummies a few years back. First time trying any THC.  Nothing happened. Tried again, nothing. I guess my body thinks it's too cool for weed. It was from a MA dispensary, so I don't worry about being scammed or any thing. *shrug*

  4. 54 minutes ago, OverPowerYou said:

    What’s the Amerks schedule ?

    Game 1 – Tue., May 23 – Rochester at Hershey, 7:00
    Game 2 – Thu., May 25 – Rochester at Hershey, 7:00
    Game 3 – Sat., May 27 – Hershey at Rochester, 7:05
    Game 4 – Mon., May 29 – Hershey at Rochester, 6:05
    *Game 5 – Wed., May 31 – Rochester at Hershey, 7:00
    *Game 6 – Fri., June 2 – Hershey at Rochester, 7:05
    *Game 7 – Mon., June 5 – Rochester at Hershey, 7:00

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  5. 36 minutes ago, Taro T said:

    IMHO, they came up with a pretty good solution to the uneven # of games and some teams getting an extra home game and others not getting it.  All the teams in 1 conference get the extra home game the 1st year and the next year the extra home game goes to the other conference.  So that extra game doesn't give a team an edge on making the playoffs.

    That's not bad, but since the NFL insists on doing things like London games, I still think a neutral 17th game is better.

  6. 3 hours ago, Randall Flagg said:

    This is the best schedule I've ever seen lol

    Late bye, rest before the chiefs and bengals, normal temperatures in Miami, no holiday games, night games in OP

    Should be a season to remember 

    Definitely a decent schedule. Worst thing appears to be losing a home game to London against a dangerous Jags team who will already be acclimated since they also play there the week prior. At least it's a 9th home game.

    Tangentially, all 17th games should be at a neutral location, IMO.

  7. 24 minutes ago, Taro T said:

    Harder.  Used to never be able to watch the round after the Sabres were eliminated.  Just too painful thinking what might have been.  The last few years, could watch pretty much the whole tournament.  Am following what's happening, but just don't have the heart to watch just yet.

    I'm leaning that way as well.  And imagining the (admittedly incredibly unlikely) possibility of upsetting the Bruins doesn't help.

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  8. 10 hours ago, ndirish1978 said:

    I watched an episode and a half and didn't like it. I don't see that anyone needs to defend negative reactions, we're all free to disagree. But I'll answer your question: I found the writing to be poor and devoid of substance; the humor isn't sharp or nuanced - not for me. 

    And you don't see how this response is far better than a negative reaction?  The reaction by itself means "that's wrong" (though how a suggestion can be wrong is beyond me).  By replying, you're not only letting people know why you feel negatively toward the post, but you're also giving your subjective reasons for why other people might not want to take up the suggestion. It's beneficial to everyone.

  9. 12 minutes ago, Contempt said:

    In the rulebook or in what they call? Rulebook no, real life yes. Even then Owen didn't really pull it back to shoot it.  He pulled it back and ended up shooting it, but the motion wasn't to load up, it was to deceive the goalie, which is what makes it borderline.  If he'd just pulled it back and shot it's fine all day long.

    Also, that his body was very close to moving backwards also which is a no go.  When you watch his feet his stride to take him sideways was super close to taking him away from the net. Just using his skates as a guide, if that stride propels him away from the net it's supposed to be done, if that last foot on the ice is traveling away from the goal at all he's moving away from the net which is supposed to be a done deal.  The league has given players a TON of leeway on this and I haven't seen a guy do something exactly like this one before and that Owen is so tall and the movements end up being so much longer and that he was going slow made it all easier to see. I feel like that one is going to go on a ref case study video, that's all I'm saying. Until they start making the call it's all fair game though and good on him.

    Nothing in the rulebook that says the shooter can't go backwards, only that the puck must continue toward the net.

  10. 1 hour ago, PASabreFan said:

    Some people who pay $200 for cable TV don't want to pay more. Some don't have the equipment or savvy to stream.

     

    I would highly recommend at least looking into the feasibility of cutting the cord. One of my favorite websites to recommend is https://www.suppose.tv/tv

    Go there, put in the channels you can't live without, and it'll come back with your cheapest cordcutting option.  For example, I put in the Buffalo ABC/NBC/CBS/FOX channels, plus MSG/MSG+, and it recommends DirecTV Stream Choice for $90 + tax (Link). The money saved in one month could be used to buy a Roku HD or similar device, if you don't have the hardware to watch directly with your TV.

    Even if you decide to stick with your cable package, you could potentially leverage this price with your cable company for a better bill.

     

     

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