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Re: I Think The Buffalo Bills Should Be the Biggest AFC East News.
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Originally Posted by PATSNUTme
once they visit they will never sign.
Beautiful 70 degree day today in Buffalo.
Livable, beautiful walkable city.
Great day.
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Re: I Think The Buffalo Bills Should Be the Biggest AFC East News.
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Originally Posted by upstater1
Beautiful 70 degree day today in Buffalo.
Livable, beautiful walkable city.
Great day.
Ha ha at that beautiful joke
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Re: I Think The Buffalo Bills Should Be the Biggest AFC East News.
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Originally Posted by Sivy
Ha ha at that beautiful joke
Totally serious.
I'm not from here, but the city is one of the most beautiful I've lived in, and I've been all over the world. Not Boston or Philly or NY, but ahead of Providence, Hartford, New Haven and Albany.
JP Losman by the way made Buffalo his home years after they cut him. He is just now selling his home.
If you care, here are articles on the city's architectural beauty.
Re: I Think The Buffalo Bills Should Be the Biggest AFC East News.
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Originally Posted by upstater1
Totally serious.
I'm not from here, but the city is one of the most beautiful I've lived in, and I've been all over the world. Not Boston or Philly or NY, but ahead of Providence, Hartford, New Haven and Albany.
JP Losman by the way made Buffalo his home years after they cut him. He is just now selling his home.
If you care, here are articles on the city's architectural beauty.
Re: I Think The Buffalo Bills Should Be the Biggest AFC East News.
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Originally Posted by upstater1
Totally serious.
I'm not from here, but the city is one of the most beautiful I've lived in, and I've been all over the world. Not Boston or Philly or NY, but ahead of Providence, Hartford, New Haven and Albany.
JP Losman by the way made Buffalo his home years after they cut him. He is just now selling his home.
If you care, here are articles on the city's architectural beauty.
Re: I Think The Buffalo Bills Should Be the Biggest AFC East News.
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Originally Posted by Joker
Nope..it's upstate New York
average annual snowfall...Buffalo 94.7 inches...number of snow days.. 61
Boston...43.8 inches...22.4 days
the evidence refutes your contention
I challenge you to find that 94.7 inches in the city. I've been living in the city for 8 years now, and we've never had more than 30 inches. The last few years, New England has gotten a lot more snow than us. We actually got barely any snow this year, we had a dusting of one inch on 3 separate days, but other than that, nothing.
The problem with the western new york region is Lake Effect snow, so you get striations mainly to the south that dump and dump snow. Down there it reaches 94 inches. So, if you want to say that because a single area gets dumped well south of the city, and that accounts for city snow, go ahead, but the reality is different.
Buffalo has more sunny days than any city in the Northeast and Midwest. But if you go a half hour west toward Rochester and the Buffalo airport, you immediately get cloud cover. Why? Because Buffalo is right on the river/lake, and it takes a good few miles for fronts to stall over land. Buffalo is situated perfectly in this microclimate.
To give you a good sense of what I'm talking about when I refer to lake effect, have a close look at this picture:
Re: I Think The Buffalo Bills Should Be the Biggest AFC East News.
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Originally Posted by upstater1
Totally serious.
I'm not from here, but the city is one of the most beautiful I've lived in, and I've been all over the world. Not Boston or Philly or NY, but ahead of Providence, Hartford, New Haven and Albany.
JP Losman by the way made Buffalo his home years after they cut him. He is just now selling his home.
If you care, here are articles on the city's architectural beauty.
Just swear to us you're not a paid shill for the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce
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