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RendeR 10-16-2007 02:33 PM

PING: Buffalo Area FOFCer's
 
I have aquired 3 spare tickets to the Bills/Bengals game November 4th. Now I have to give first dibs to my family, but if they don't want them I will gladly ofer them up to you folks.

Telle unfortunately has a business trip that weekend, so its just me going atm. I could foresee a get together for the game and finding a bar/pub/restaraunt afterward to knock back a few tall ones.

Interested parties drop me a PM! I'l keep everyone up to date on the distribution of tickets!

Ren

Lorena 10-16-2007 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by RendeR (Post 1571807)
I have aquired 3 spare tickets to the Bills/Bengals game November 4th. Now I have to give first dibs to my family, but if they don't want them I will gladly ofer them up to you folks.

Telle unfortunately has a business trip that weekend, so its just me going atm. I could foresee a get together for the game and finding a bar/pub/restaraunt afterward to knock back a few tall ones.

Interested parties drop me a PM! I'l keep everyone up to date on the distribution of tickets!

Ren


I'll go if you guys buy me a round trip ticket ;)

Chubby 10-16-2007 11:00 PM

keep me updated.

the gf and I would have to request off from work which shouldn't be a problem but who knows with Delta sometimes...

RendeR 10-17-2007 01:09 PM

I've got 2 taken by family members, and possibly the 3rd depending on his work schedule.


So at best I'll have only 1 ticket to share.

And DC, for you darlin I might be talked into it *wink wink*

Galaxy 10-17-2007 01:17 PM

Render,
Tickets sound interesting. Too bad I'll be busy that weekend. I would love the chance to see Edwards in person. I you and I arethe only WNY-area residents on the forum. Of course, I think we have a few members north of our border. And Chubby is about three hours down the thruway.

RendeR 10-17-2007 01:21 PM

You know.. I always wondered why there were so few of us posting from the area.

This is a great region to live in, people just don't know what they're missing.

Galaxy 10-17-2007 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RendeR (Post 1572673)
You know.. I always wondered why there were so few of us posting from the area.

This is a great region to live in, people just don't know what they're missing.


It is a great region; we just need to get better politicians in place to turn it around. Of course, I think a bit part of our lack of power in the state is due to NYC.

RendeR 10-17-2007 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1572664)
Render,
Tickets sound interesting. Too bad I'll be busy that weekend. I would love the chance to see Edwards in person. I you and I arethe only WNY-area residents on the forum. Of course, I think we have a few members north of our border. And Chubby is about three hours down the thruway.



The wife has a business trip that weekend, let me know if yer free friday night or saturday as well, we can find a sports bar and knock a few down.

RendeR 10-17-2007 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1572676)
It is a great region; we just need to get better politicians in place to turn it around. Of course, I think a bit part of our lack of power in the state is due to NYC.


True That. I say we should cut NYC off from the rest of the state, let it and Long Island form a 51 state and learn to survive on their own resources instead of sucking the rest of the state dry =)

Chubby 10-17-2007 04:28 PM

When we come out for a Sabres game this year I'll let everyone know ahead of time to see if w epeople want to get together.

NoSkillz 10-17-2007 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Chubby (Post 1572839)
When we come out for a Sabres game this year I'll let everyone know ahead of time to see if w epeople want to get together.


Cool. I'm up for that more than the Bills, especially since I got season tickets for the Sabres now.

Apathetic Lurker 10-17-2007 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1572676)
It is a great region; we just need to get better politicians in place to turn it around. Of course, I think a bit part of our lack of power in the state is due to NYC.


Whats wrong with our politicians? Nepotism is a wonderful thing....

RendeR 10-17-2007 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Apathetic Lurker (Post 1572871)
Whats wrong with our politicians? Nepotism is a wonderful thing....



'Nuff said.:D

RendeR 10-17-2007 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Chubby (Post 1572839)
When we come out for a Sabres game this year I'll let everyone know ahead of time to see if w epeople want to get together.



Now that sounds like one kick ass good time. GO SABRES!

Chubby 10-17-2007 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by RendeR (Post 1572673)
You know.. I always wondered why there were so few of us posting from the area.

This is a great region to live in, people just don't know what they're missing.


I agree. I loved Buffalo went I went to college out there. I actually like Buffalo more than Syracuse but the job market is even worse than Syracuse and at least my family is here.

Galaxy 10-17-2007 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by RendeR (Post 1572679)
The wife has a business trip that weekend, let me know if yer free friday night or saturday as well, we can find a sports bar and knock a few down.


I won't be able to make it. I'm actually moving in the new week or two (will actually be closer to Rochester than Buffalo now).

Galaxy 10-17-2007 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Apathetic Lurker (Post 1572871)
Whats wrong with our politicians? Nepotism is a wonderful thing....


It's workin. :)

The never-ending promises (and dumb ones at that) of the region are always a treat. :)

Galaxy 10-17-2007 09:22 PM

No Skillz and Apathetic, if you don't mind me asking, what do you gentlemen do?

Chubby, what school did you attend (if you don't me asking)? Didn't you use to be in Rochester?

I'm a Purple Eagle alum.

Chubby 10-17-2007 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1573171)
No Skillz and Apathetic, if you don't mind me asking, what do you gentlemen do?

Chubby, what school did you attend (if you don't me asking)? Didn't you use to be in Rochester?

I'm a Purple Eagle alum.


I went to Canisius College.

Moved back home to Syracuse after concussions knoched me out of school with post concussion syndrome (played lacrosse in HS and college). Moved to PA to open a new store for the company I worked for at the time. Moved to Rochester to get closer to home. Switched jobs then moved back to Syracuse.

Galaxy 10-17-2007 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Chubby (Post 1573181)
I went to Canisius College.

Moved back home to Syracuse after concussions knoched me out of school with post concussion syndrome (played lacrosse in HS and college). Moved to PA to open a new store for the company I worked for at the time. Moved to Rochester to get closer to home. Switched jobs then moved back to Syracuse.


So I'm guessing we shouldn't go to a Canisius-Niagara game together.

I've never been to Syracuse.

Chubby 10-17-2007 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1573192)
So I'm guessing we shouldn't go to a Canisius-Niagara game together.

I've never been to Syracuse.


Canisius-Niagara I could do.

Bona would be a different story if you went there :D

We crushed Niagara (my lone DI lacrosse goal was against Niagara) in lacrosse so we never had much a rivalry with them, it was always more Bona.

Galaxy 10-17-2007 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Chubby (Post 1573200)
Canisius-Niagara I could do.

Bona would be a different story if you went there :D

We crushed Niagara (my lone DI lacrosse goal was against Niagara) in lacrosse so we never had much a rivalry with them, it was always more Bona.


I almost went to Bona. I know Canisius and Niagara are rivals in the major sports (hockey, basketball, due to being in the MAAC).

Apathetic Lurker 10-18-2007 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1573171)
No Skillz and Apathetic, if you don't mind me asking, what do you gentlemen do?

Chubby, what school did you attend (if you don't me asking)? Didn't you use to be in Rochester?

I'm a Purple Eagle alum.


I'm semi-retired. Got bored sitting on my stoop in my wife-beater drinking Mad Dog so i went part-time driving a bus. My wife hates me because she's a workaholic and i maybe work 5 hr. The rest of the time I turn my brain to mush playing computer games.Life is glorious.:D

molson 10-18-2007 09:25 AM

I have nothing to add except that I love upstate New York. And even though I realize Syracuse isn't the greatest city ever, it has a certain old-school charm.

I've also spent a ton of time in Cooperstown, for many non-baseball related activites. It's a great place to visit in the slower tourist times.

Galaxy 10-18-2007 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Apathetic Lurker (Post 1573340)
I'm semi-retired. Got bored sitting on my stoop in my wife-beater drinking Mad Dog so i went part-time driving a bus. My wife hates me because she's a workaholic and i maybe work 5 hr. The rest of the time I turn my brain to mush playing computer games.Life is glorious.:D


I thought you might work for one of the resorts/hotels in the Falls.

Apathetic Lurker 10-18-2007 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1573488)
I thought you might work for one of the resorts/hotels in the Falls.


Nah, that would involve something called "real work". And travel. I hate the thought of schlepping somewhere far for work. Did that when I was young. The only travel I do now is Europe every blue moon and once a year to Texas and Arkansas.

I'm in South Buffalo so a trip to the falls is a rare occurance.In my youthful days it was pretty much every weekend for the " Canadian Ballet". Don't do that anymore. The wife drags me up there every so often to the outlets.

Galaxy 10-22-2007 01:27 PM

I won't be free until after the holidays, but maybe we can arrange a FOFC meet after the new year.

boberot 10-22-2007 03:04 PM

Yes, I know, "who the hell are you?"

I'm even more of a lurker than most. I've been in a few very enjoyable MP leagues for the past few years [and post hundreds / thousands of times on those boards] and just thought I'd throw my hat into the "FOF folks from WNY crowd."

I grew up in the 'burbs, went to Canisius High School, then Fredonia State, lived in Jamestown for a while and now live in Olean near the dreaded St. Bonaventure University. So I'm a bit of a Western New York slut.

Just poppin' in to be among the counted . . . .

Galaxy 10-22-2007 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by boberot (Post 1576483)
Yes, I know, "who the hell are you?"

I'm even more of a lurker than most. I've been in a few very enjoyable MP leagues for the past few years [and post hundreds / thousands of times on those boards] and just thought I'd throw my hat into the "FOF folks from WNY crowd."

I grew up in the 'burbs, went to Canisius High School, then Fredonia State, lived in Jamestown for a while and now live in Olean near the dreaded St. Bonaventure University. So I'm a bit of a Western New York slut.

Just poppin' in to be among the counted . . . .



Don't like Bonaventure?

BTW, I know WNY has a good sized Catholic community, but it seems we have an awful lot of Catholic universities/colleges (Bona, Niagara, Canisius, D'Youville, just to name a few; I think outside of UB and Buffalo State, all the private colleges have are/were Catholic unversities).

RendeR 10-22-2007 09:50 PM

Almost all institutions of higher learning had some sort of rots in a religious cult....err I mean church system =)

Galaxy 10-22-2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by RendeR (Post 1576735)
Almost all institutions of higher learning had some sort of rots in a religious cult....err I mean church system =)


I think Bubba will be on his way to deal with you. :)

On a serious note, I just noticed we seem to have a very high % of Catholic universities for our area.

I had a good experience at Niagara. Good academics, great people and a good environment.

NoSkillz 10-22-2007 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1573171)
No Skillz and Apathetic, if you don't mind me asking, what do you gentlemen do?

Chubby, what school did you attend (if you don't me asking)? Didn't you use to be in Rochester?

I'm a Purple Eagle alum.


I've worked at a paper/packaging/sanitation supplies company ever since graduating from university in '95 - I went to the University of Western Ontario in London.

It's a family-run company and luckily enough, it's my family that runs it. ;) I'm very fortunate to have a great job in an area with such a high unemployment rate.

The economy here in the Niagara Region isn't much better than Buffalo unfortunately, especially on the industrial/manufacturing side of things. St. Catharines used to be a huge General Motors town but plant closures and layoffs have taken the blue collar identity away from the city. Now we seem to be more of a bedroom community for retirees while Niagara Falls has continued to transform itself into more of a tourist destination with the casinos and whatnot. Our business, as a result, has been forced to enter more into the food service disposables business since industrial packaging isn't needed as much.

I love the Buffalo area and cringe whenever I hear the ridiculous backlash regarding the city. The suburbs especially are beautiful (I always make a point to head to East Aurora a few times a year to play golf) and I love the area around the arena and the waterfront.

RendeR 10-22-2007 11:12 PM

Noskillz: I don't suppose you play tennis? I'm available pretty much any wekend morning or evenings to get a few sets in. Would love to hang out and hit a few.


And we have some really great courts down here =) Chestnut Ridge State park is a gorgious place to hang out and play some tennis.

Galaxy 10-22-2007 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by RendeR (Post 1576762)
Noskillz: I don't suppose you play tennis? I'm available pretty much any wekend morning or evenings to get a few sets in. Would love to hang out and hit a few.


And we have some really great courts down here =) Chestnut Ridge State park is a gorgious place to hang out and play some tennis.


I played tennis (well, not an official "game" of tennis, just more practicing and such) for the first time ever (I don't watch or follow the game) this summer up on Grand Island at my friend's house. It was a blast. I just need to develop a serve and work my short height to my advantage.

I'm not sure where I will be next summer. I would like to stay in the area, but I just don't know what my career plans are and if the local area can provide it. Thankfully, I'll have some time to think about it.

Chubby 10-23-2007 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by NoSkillz (Post 1576758)
I've worked at a paper/packaging/sanitation supplies company ever since graduating from university in '95 - I went to the University of Western Ontario in London.

It's a family-run company and luckily enough, it's my family that runs it. ;) I'm very fortunate to have a great job in an area with such a high unemployment rate.

The economy here in the Niagara Region isn't much better than Buffalo unfortunately, especially on the industrial/manufacturing side of things. St. Catharines used to be a huge General Motors town but plant closures and layoffs have taken the blue collar identity away from the city. Now we seem to be more of a bedroom community for retirees while Niagara Falls has continued to transform itself into more of a tourist destination with the casinos and whatnot. Our business, as a result, has been forced to enter more into the food service disposables business since industrial packaging isn't needed as much.

I love the Buffalo area and cringe whenever I hear the ridiculous backlash regarding the city. The suburbs especially are beautiful (I always make a point to head to East Aurora a few times a year to play golf) and I love the area around the arena and the waterfront.


At the CC? I played there once, my roommate in college grew up there.

boberot 10-23-2007 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1576712)
Don't like Bonaventure?

BTW, I know WNY has a good sized Catholic community, but it seems we have an awful lot of Catholic universities/colleges (Bona, Niagara, Canisius, D'Youville, just to name a few; I think outside of UB and Buffalo State, all the private colleges have are/were Catholic unversities).



No, I really despise Bonaventure; but i got root for their [historically bad] basketball team because -- hey, it's still D-I and I've seen some good players come through.

After 12 years of Catholic education [k-12] I had to get me some public education. ;)

As repressed as the economy is up in "the big city," it is just terrible here in the Southern Tier. I have to say, though, it is really a beautiful place to live.

Galaxy 10-26-2007 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by boberot (Post 1577246)
No, I really despise Bonaventure; but i got root for their [historically bad] basketball team because -- hey, it's still D-I and I've seen some good players come through.

After 12 years of Catholic education [k-12] I had to get me some public education. ;)

As repressed as the economy is up in "the big city," it is just terrible here in the Southern Tier. I have to say, though, it is really a beautiful place to live.


Only problem with the Southern Tier is that it is kind of far out. Olean's a cool little city, but the nearest big city is Erie, PA, correct? How far is that?

boberot 10-31-2007 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Galaxy (Post 1580131)
Only problem with the Southern Tier is that it is kind of far out. Olean's a cool little city, but the nearest big city is Erie, PA, correct? How far is that?



Buffalo is closer, I think, than Erie. Takes us about 1.5 hours to Buffalo and just about 2 hours to get to Erie.


It's been a nice launching pad to go see MLB games in Pittsburgh and Cleveland, for example -- both very nice, manageable road trips from here . . . .


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