mjd1001 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, 7+6=13 said: I come here more than TBD now. 10 years ago that would never be the case. I'm the same. I have mentioned it before, but growing up I was a bigger Bills fan. From the time I was about 10 years old I had season tickets (with my father) and then when I got to my teens I started going with friends until I was in my middle-to-late 20's. Never missed a Bills game. Hardly ever missed ANY NFL game on tv. Played the video games, knew the roster, watched the draft, etc. I'm not sure why, but right about the the time the Bills drafted Allen, my love for the Bills and the NFL started going down. No particular reason, no 'political stand' or anything like that. But I'm at the point with the NFL, and the Bills, that I just don't care anymore. Last year I hardly watched any games (maybe 2-3 full games and parts of 2-3 more games), and this year, I doubt I'll even watch any unless I am home and have absolutely zero to do. 1 Quote
Porous Five Hole Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, LabattBlue said: M&T Bank…if you use the ATM, it will not allow you to make two or more transactions without spitting your card out and start over after each one. Have called numerous time asking for this to be changed…falling on deaf ears. It’s because the bank doesn’t design or engineer ATMs. We buy them from a company like Diebold. Your beef would be the same with another bank or credit union. 😀 3 hours ago, Taro T said: Well, you realize that they take their slogan "all the bank you'll ever need" seriously. And, though you may WANT additional conveniences such as multiple transactions within a single ATM transaction you don't NEED that. And they don't give you one more thing than what you need. (That's the unspoken part of their motto. All the bank you'll ever need and not one thing more.) They are quite the utilitarian bank. This made me chuckle out loud because I forgot about that slogan. M&T has been “understanding what’s important” for a very long time now. Source: Me, I work there. 1 Quote
shrader Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago This conversation annoyed me. Wife: Eliza fell out of her crib this morning. Mother-in-law: How did she do that? Wife: She climbed out. Mother-in-law: Obviously. You asked the stupid question. You don't get to respond with attitude (trust me, it was there) when you get the blatantly obvious answer. 1 Quote
Shoot da Puck Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago A bloody Constable just had my auto car towed for parking near a Johnny plug. My wife kicked the Constable in the trousers 👖, now she might go to the old gaol .. Horrible Quote
ska-T Palmtown Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 30 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: I'm the same. I have mentioned it before, but growing up I was a bigger Bills fan. From the time I was about 10 years old I had season tickets (with my father) and then when I got to my teens I started going with friends until I was in my middle-to-late 20's. Never missed a Bills game. Hardly ever missed ANY NFL game on tv. Played the video games, knew the roster, watched the draft, etc. I'm not sure why, but right about the the time the Bills drafted Allen, my love for the Bills and the NFL started going down. No particular reason, no 'political stand' or anything like that. But I'm at the point with the NFL, and the Bills, that I just don't care anymore. Last year I hardly watched any games (maybe 2-3 full games and parts of 2-3 more games), and this year, I doubt I'll even watch any unless I am home and have absolutely zero to do. for me - it is far more of a first-world NFL problem. I am actually nervous about the Bills living up to expectations, so watching the games is WAY more gut-wrenching. Back in the days when the Bills were Cheatriots punching bag ... hang out with friends at a Bills bar, eat wings, drink beer, cheer/cry. During the Kelly days - I was still in middle school / high school so I dealt with stress better, lol. I did stay home from school the day after "wide right". But I think half the school did. Quote
Weave Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 18 minutes ago, HOUSE said: A bloody Constable just had my auto car towed for parking near a Johnny plug. My wife kicked the Constable in the trousers 👖, now she might go to the old gaol .. Horrible Yer not from around here, are you? 1 Quote
Taro T Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, HOUSE said: A bloody Constable just had my auto car towed for parking near a Johnny plug. My wife kicked the Constable in the trousers 👖, now she might go to the old gaol .. Horrible Interesting. Wondered why you chose a character who's supposed to be a Yank played by a Brit; starting to make sense now. Suppose being a Scot is close enough. Quote
spndnchz Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, HOUSE said: A bloody Constable just had my auto car towed for parking near a Johnny plug. My wife kicked the Constable in the trousers 👖, now she might go to the old gaol .. Horrible A real Shot da Puck Quote
LTS Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, 7+6=13 said: I come here more than TBD now. 10 years ago that would never be the case. This is a complaint? Interesting. 🙂 1 hour ago, Shoot da Puck said: A bloody Constable just had my auto car towed for parking near a Johnny plug. My wife kicked the Constable in the trousers 👖, now she might go to the old gaol .. Horrible Is this the most "foreign" post ever on this forum? At least one that used "English"? --- Still working on the status of my van... gotta find a new insurance company. Not sure any will be better but over the past few years Allstate seems to have really gone down hill. There are other reasons not to like them as well. 1 Quote
mjd1001 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, ska-T Palmtown said: for me - it is far more of a first-world NFL problem. I am actually nervous about the Bills living up to expectations, so watching the games is WAY more gut-wrenching. Back in the days when the Bills were Cheatriots punching bag ... hang out with friends at a Bills bar, eat wings, drink beer, cheer/cry. During the Kelly days - I was still in middle school / high school so I dealt with stress better, lol. I did stay home from school the day after "wide right". But I think half the school did. Kinda sounds like something we talked about on this board...I think a few years ago. There are really 2 ways many of us enjoy a season as a fan of a team: Winning the Championship, or beating expectations. Only 1 team wins the championship, so that leaves the 2nd...beating expectations. With the Bills, the ONLY way to beat expectations is to win the title, and there is no way they can even do that until the night of the Superbowl. 1 Quote
7+6=13 Posted 19 minutes ago Report Posted 19 minutes ago 2 hours ago, LTS said: This is a complaint? Interesting. 🙂 It was an attempt at self depreciation (poorly), meaning that most would complain about me being here more. Quote
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