Not my type, I think she looks horrible and those funbags must hate being slammed in there like that....they probably sag to her waist when unleased. Yea....I'm gonna go with that, makes it easier to keep my eyes up.DMac wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:09 pm Not NFL but in last night's NC game, Bama's Barmore was called for roughing the passer or unnecessary roughness (can't remember which), that call was a perfect of example of going way too far to protect the QB, was absolutely nothing wrong with the play/hit. Had no rooting interest in either team, didn't care who won it.
Way off topic but that's okay. I'm a Cowherd fan, think he's pretty good, have been listening to him since before he was on TV.
Absolutely don't agree with everything he says but he does his homework and makes things interesting.
Now, wayyyy off subject...his co-host, Joy Taylor. How is it that a sports talk show person comes to work dressed pretty much like this and that's acceptable?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70M6UWKMf1w
This gal brings a great set of titts to the show but offers little else.
"My eyes are up here"....right, but that's not where you want them.
It's BS.
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It was fourth and inches. If the defensive line made the slightest mistake, the Redskins get the first down. They had to be on high alert.
Smith was playing games with his cadence, which for some reason apparently is now legal. Shouldn’t be. You reap what you sow. He was trying to draw the guy offsides. Well, he did. When you draw a player offsides, they sometimes hit you. Pretty simple.
If the Eagles were trying to tank, they would have laid down and let the Redskins have the first down.
Smith was playing games with his cadence, which for some reason apparently is now legal. Shouldn’t be. You reap what you sow. He was trying to draw the guy offsides. Well, he did. When you draw a player offsides, they sometimes hit you. Pretty simple.
If the Eagles were trying to tank, they would have laid down and let the Redskins have the first down.
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DMac (and all), appropriateness aside, let's not post any content that would make someone or someones feel unwelcome to our forum.DMac wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:09 pm Now, wayyyy off subject...his co-host, Joy Taylor. How is it that a sports talk show person comes to work dressed pretty much like this and that's acceptable?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70M6UWKMf1w
This gal brings a great set ** **** to the show but offers little else.
"My eyes are up here"....right, but that's not where you want them.
It's BS.
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You put yourself out there seeking attention like that and you subject yourself to criticism as well.
I watch The Herd nearly every day and am expressing my opinion of her contribution to the show.
If that makes her feel unwelcome, so be it....aint no lacrosse fans on that show, doubt she'll be
checking in. JFTR, I sent Colin a couple of emails letting him know it's Johns Hopkins, not John
Hopkins. Never heard back.
I watch The Herd nearly every day and am expressing my opinion of her contribution to the show.
If that makes her feel unwelcome, so be it....aint no lacrosse fans on that show, doubt she'll be
checking in. JFTR, I sent Colin a couple of emails letting him know it's Johns Hopkins, not John
Hopkins. Never heard back.
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I guess offensive is in the ear of the beholder. Further, I think she puts them on display because she thinks they're great, and
frankly, I find it offensive that she finds it appropriate to dress like that and set an example for how young ladies should dress in the workplace. JMHO....and yup, I don't have to tune in but if she weren't on the show I wouldn't miss her.
frankly, I find it offensive that she finds it appropriate to dress like that and set an example for how young ladies should dress in the workplace. JMHO....and yup, I don't have to tune in but if she weren't on the show I wouldn't miss her.
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And to think our wonderful jackhole gov allowed fans to attend. Part of his 'reopen the economy' schtik now that the election is over. Next week maybe he'll allow the peons to have their winter high school sports back? But only if we continue to adore him.
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I suppose there is some credence to the thought that when Biden is elected the pandemic will settle down...as seen by the stadiums this weekend.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:44 pmYou know and understand King Andy very well. He expects his subjects to bow to him and kiss his ring.
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The fans at the bills game had to jump through several King Andy hoops to actually attend the game. They all had to pay 80 dollars for their test and bring the negative results along with your ticket to the game. No tailgating!!! You can pay your money for one of those nasty concession stand hots and pay 10 bucks for a warm flat coors light. Our tailgate tradition included my favorite.. Zweigles pop open white hots with mustard, onions and meat hot sauce. The beer is cold Labatts blue.youthathletics wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:55 pmI suppose there is some credence to the thought that when Biden is elected the pandemic will settle down...as seen by the stadiums this weekend.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:44 pmYou know and understand King Andy very well. He expects his subjects to bow to him and kiss his ring.
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Never heard of the Zweigles brand. Gonna have to give them a try. Just looked this up...https://zweigles.com/recipes/rochester- ... hester-ny/cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:31 pmThe fans at the bills game had to jump through several King Andy hoops to actually attend the game. They all had to pay 80 dollars for their test and bring the negative results along with your ticket to the game. No tailgating!!! You can pay your money for one of those nasty concession stand hots and pay 10 bucks for a warm flat coors light. Our tailgate tradition included my favorite.. Zweigles pop open white hots with mustard, onions and meat hot sauce. The beer is cold Labatts blue.youthathletics wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:55 pmI suppose there is some credence to the thought that when Biden is elected the pandemic will settle down...as seen by the stadiums this weekend.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:44 pmYou know and understand King Andy very well. He expects his subjects to bow to him and kiss his ring.
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I highly recommend them. They are a tradition in Rochester. Folks that have moved from this area always bring some back home when they come to visit. The pop open casings look odd when they are cooking they get crispy when they are cooked.youthathletics wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 3:50 pmNever heard of the Zweigles brand. Gonna have to give them a try. Just looked this up...https://zweigles.com/recipes/rochester- ... hester-ny/cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:31 pmThe fans at the bills game had to jump through several King Andy hoops to actually attend the game. They all had to pay 80 dollars for their test and bring the negative results along with your ticket to the game. No tailgating!!! You can pay your money for one of those nasty concession stand hots and pay 10 bucks for a warm flat coors light. Our tailgate tradition included my favorite.. Zweigles pop open white hots with mustard, onions and meat hot sauce. The beer is cold Labatts blue.youthathletics wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:55 pmI suppose there is some credence to the thought that when Biden is elected the pandemic will settle down...as seen by the stadiums this weekend.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:44 pmYou know and understand King Andy very well. He expects his subjects to bow to him and kiss his ring.
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I hear ya on the Labatts Blue Cradle. My choice as well. But I prefer Hofmann hots over Zweigles. Nothing like a trip to Heid's for a traditional stop in Liverpool.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:31 pmThe fans at the bills game had to jump through several King Andy hoops to actually attend the game. They all had to pay 80 dollars for their test and bring the negative results along with your ticket to the game. No tailgating!!! You can pay your money for one of those nasty concession stand hots and pay 10 bucks for a warm flat coors light. Our tailgate tradition included my favorite.. Zweigles pop open white hots with mustard, onions and meat hot sauce. The beer is cold Labatts blue.youthathletics wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:55 pmI suppose there is some credence to the thought that when Biden is elected the pandemic will settle down...as seen by the stadiums this weekend.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:44 pmYou know and understand King Andy very well. He expects his subjects to bow to him and kiss his ring.
Can you believe that tool Cuomo actually considered going to the Bills game recently? His ego must think that WNYers actually like him. 44,000 signed the petition telling him to go FY-self and he got the msg real fast. Gave his ticket to a health care worker as he suddenly had some other work to do, hopefully not related to nursing homes. Aside from the Bills Mafia, he probably didn't want any of the old Niagara Falls mob to track him down.
https://dailycaller.com/2021/01/07/repo ... ills-game/
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It never ceases to amaze me how loyal upstate folks are to their hot dogsNigel wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 4:46 pmI hear ya on the Labatts Blue Cradle. My choice as well. But I prefer Hofmann hots over Zweigles. Nothing like a trip to Heid's for a traditional stop in Liverpool.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:31 pmThe fans at the bills game had to jump through several King Andy hoops to actually attend the game. They all had to pay 80 dollars for their test and bring the negative results along with your ticket to the game. No tailgating!!! You can pay your money for one of those nasty concession stand hots and pay 10 bucks for a warm flat coors light. Our tailgate tradition included my favorite.. Zweigles pop open white hots with mustard, onions and meat hot sauce. The beer is cold Labatts blue.youthathletics wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:55 pmI suppose there is some credence to the thought that when Biden is elected the pandemic will settle down...as seen by the stadiums this weekend.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:44 pmYou know and understand King Andy very well. He expects his subjects to bow to him and kiss his ring.
Can you believe that tool Cuomo actually considered going to the Bills game recently? His ego must think that WNYers actually like him. 44,000 signed the petition telling him to go FY-self and he got the msg real fast. Gave his ticket to a health care worker as he suddenly had some other work to do, hopefully not related to nursing homes. Aside from the Bills Mafia, he probably didn't want any of the old Niagara Falls mob to track him down.
https://dailycaller.com/2021/01/07/repo ... ills-game/
Rochester it's Zweigles
Cuse is Hofmann country
Buffalo the winner is Sahlens
I love them all but those pop open whites are awesome.
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I’ve had hot dogs across the country, but it doesn’t get better than those three upstate locations and those purveyors as cradle mentions. Classic Frankfurter recipe of a pork dominate weiner with proprietary spice blend with salt white pepper paprika all packaged in a casing and light smoking.
Another difference is that they are grilled instead of cooked in water. Doesn’t get better than the charcoal grilled Sahlens cooked to order at the multi-store Ted’s in the Buffalo area.
Another difference is that they are grilled instead of cooked in water. Doesn’t get better than the charcoal grilled Sahlens cooked to order at the multi-store Ted’s in the Buffalo area.
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If I recall correctly, white hots are not smoked at all. Only red hots contain smoked meat.ardilla secreta wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:13 pm I’ve had hot dogs across the country, but it doesn’t get better than those three upstate locations and those purveyors as cradle mentions. Classic Frankfurter recipe of a pork dominate weiner with proprietary spice blend with salt white pepper paprika all packaged in a casing and light smoking.
Another difference is that they are grilled instead of cooked in water. Doesn’t get better than the charcoal grilled Sahlens cooked to order at the multi-store Ted’s in the Buffalo area.
You are doubtless correct though that you cannot beat Upstate New York for these dogs. My preferred brew was a Canadian lager - O'Keefe's Ale
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Footlong chili dog at Ted's - big thumbs up!ardilla secreta wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:13 pm I’ve had hot dogs across the country, but it doesn’t get better than those three upstate locations and those purveyors as cradle mentions. Classic Frankfurter recipe of a pork dominate weiner with proprietary spice blend with salt white pepper paprika all packaged in a casing and light smoking.
Another difference is that they are grilled instead of cooked in water. Doesn’t get better than the charcoal grilled Sahlens cooked to order at the multi-store Ted’s in the Buffalo area.
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Who boils a hot dog??? SERIOUSLY!! It must be an Upstate thing. If you grill them with charcoal they only get better. My other must for a hot dog is a really good meat hot sauce. My wife has a recipe from one of our local Greek diners, The hot sauce she makes is my personal favorite. Oddly when you get away from Upstate most folks have never even heard of meat hot sauce.ardilla secreta wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:13 pm I’ve had hot dogs across the country, but it doesn’t get better than those three upstate locations and those purveyors as cradle mentions. Classic Frankfurter recipe of a pork dominate weiner with proprietary spice blend with salt white pepper paprika all packaged in a casing and light smoking.
Another difference is that they are grilled instead of cooked in water. Doesn’t get better than the charcoal grilled Sahlens cooked to order at the multi-store Ted’s in the Buffalo area.
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Ted's is the place to go after a Bills game. That footlong chili dog is off the charts good.Nigel wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:10 pmFootlong chili dog at Ted's - big thumbs up!ardilla secreta wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:13 pm I’ve had hot dogs across the country, but it doesn’t get better than those three upstate locations and those purveyors as cradle mentions. Classic Frankfurter recipe of a pork dominate weiner with proprietary spice blend with salt white pepper paprika all packaged in a casing and light smoking.
Another difference is that they are grilled instead of cooked in water. Doesn’t get better than the charcoal grilled Sahlens cooked to order at the multi-store Ted’s in the Buffalo area.
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