I am going to tell you a little story about Buffalo, which happens to be approximately this [] big.
Around St Pat's day, we ran an article

about Dave Moore, the uillean piper for Jackdaw. As a byproduct of the multimedia segment of the website, I came into an advance copy of their newest CD, which I promptly copied and gave to
(e:dragonlady7) , who generally likes Celtic music, both classic and modern.
(e:dragonlady7) then promptly wrote

some

reviews

where the words "anemic version of the Dropkick Murphys" were uttered.
A couple weeks pass. A couple

anonymous

comments

show up on
(e:dragonlady7) 's blog, saying you know, this may not be the best material for first impressions, maybe you should see Jackdaw live - signed "the bagpiper."
So I come home and she says, "Check this out! Do you really think that's
him?" And I say, [shrug], I wouldn't be surprised. Buffalo is, after all, this [] big.
The sun sets and rises. The guy I bought my scooter from

is hosting a grand opening party for his new shop. So we show up, hang out, good times ... and I'll be fucked if that one guy doesn't look familiar. No shit, it's Dave Moore, who bought his '77 Li150

from the same guy I bought my Stella

from.
Turns out he's a really nice guy, and we hung out and bonded over scooters and Celtic rock and accordions, and those poor little girls with the bright orange and green dresses and the curly wigs that always end up at Irish festivals. A good time

was had by all.
- Z
Ah yes the garbage plate at Tahou's or of course Empire hots in webster. i went to school at St. John Fisher, and spent many a nite on a drunken excursion to either destination for the coveted plate. the worst thing was in the morning a room full of guys who all drank beer and all had plates. really bad smell....memories. haha. not many people can relate when it comes to plates...cool to know.