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We scored 35 points in a quarter.
(A) For the second time in four years.
(B) In a different way than the first time (5 pass v. 3 pass/2 fumble return).
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He implied that he would be happy if a player got hurt because he is getting butthurt over professional football players and coaches not following pee wee football mercy rules.I read it and he didn't wish injury on any players. What he said was he'd smile if an injury happened during the garbage time run-up of the score.
I think the word "if" means what the dictionary says it means. It doesn't mean "wish".
a "professional' writer in Barfalo...which is the equivalent of a chimpanzee with an ice pick stuck in its' forebrain
I am sure he is just upset his team will be in Toronto in a few years and he will need to find a new team to follow or move to Canada. Either way, win - win for us!
They are about to complete a lease that will lock them up for 15 years.
sorry Upstater...I guess I got carried away with my broad paint brush once again...yeah, now that you mention it, I, Joe Kerr was once a writer of some renown in the Buffalo area....yeah, every supermarket, restaurant, motel and liquor store carried a number of my writings....of course, check fraud being a crime, I had to beat it quick down here to R.I., where I took up the name Joe Kerr.....truth be told told, I'll bet they're still looking for Edgar Snodgrass up there still...please....keep this on the down low....
a "professional' writer in Barfalo...which is the equivalent of a chimpanzee with an ice pick stuck in its' forebrain
And what did Landry do when he hit Edelman with his helmet? Acted like a punk and like his play meant anything in the game, especially after Ed's burned him so bad in the 1st half.
I read it and he didn't wish injury on any players. What he said was he'd smile if an injury happened during the garbage time run-up of the score.
I think the word "if" means what the dictionary says it means. It doesn't mean "wish".
Hey, I take offense to that! That's what I do in Buffalo. (This guy is a Rochester guy, by the way).
Just a few famous writers to have lived and written books in Buffalo: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mark Twain, Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, JM Coetzee, John Barth, Ishmael Reed, Joyce Carol Oates, Charles Baxter.