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03/02/2008 14:56 #43530

my tv buffalo 49
Category: tv sports
YOU SUCK,

I just watch a half of mid-major college basketball between Canisus and Niagara in blocks, blips, and blurs; ALL WITH NO SOUND.

It took you guys AN HOUR TO FIX IT!!! When you do you just have some technical sattelite thing on a top banner.

Granted, it's Mid-Major College basketball. OK It's the Piss-Poor Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. It's been my wish for more than a decade that my Purple Eagles could break out of this piece of shit conference, but come one show some freaking respect. I know you're a UHF station, but the problem was with you guys & not my Directv service. Everything else was working fine. Heck, when I had to flip to Speed to watch the Las Vegas pre-race show or even cheesier, the movie "The Break-up" with Jennifer Aniston & Vince Vaughn the came in crystal clear.

Basically bottom line if you can't broadcast a local sporting event in a descent way, please don't even try. Also, F U Rigas family for going under & taking down the Empire Sports Network. Buffalo sports just hasn't been the same since we lost our Regional Sports Network.

ARG!!!
mrmike - 03/02/08 15:02
What is a crappy broadcast channel, Alex?

02/27/2008 22:45 #43487

elmwood real estate
Category: elmwood
If this investment group gets the price they're asking for I'll laugh so hard

No wonder why the only new buildings that they're building on that street are Banks ;-)

Here I thought the economy was headed for oblivion.



metalpeter - 02/28/08 20:09
I think they could get the asking price or at least close to it. The reason I say that is the Beer place is all ready there and a corner is a great place for another business and with it being mixed use you might be able to make up your money. If you where going to start a buisness (and had the money) it might not be a bad place to start it since you could rent out other spots make more money. That being said "the elmwood strip" has a lot of overturn in terms of companies and because of that I think the building is over priced, but that doesn't mean someone won't pay it.
paul - 02/27/08 23:17
"The Lesches Group, a Brooklyn-based real estate firm, is marketing the Buffalo building on Loopnet.com, a national real estate Internet site. The recently posted ad notes that the property is located in Buffalo’s Elmwood Village, a neighborhood that was named one of the nation’s Top 10 neighborhoods by the American Planning Association."

They forget the part about how everything else is moving out of the village to cheaper places like Hertel.

02/24/2008 05:22 #43444

Nasty Chippewa
Category: bars
After being up early to go to Oakville to be a sponsor for a confimation I just came home & crashed hard for about 6 hours. After waking up around 10:30 I had a text message from my CL friend asking to "save" her because she was ropped into going out to Chippewa from some of her friends. She said she was @ Brinks and I ended up joining her. I actually can deal with that place, but to be honest I'm really just trying to "ghost hunt" the real spirit of the place. I vaguely remember the joint as a legendary "old man bar."
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But the owners I think the same people that own Coulter Bay decided to gentrify the place as every other owner did on Chippewa & turn it into Brinks.

Well all I can say is that from what I remember from the way the place was like when Chippewa first started to form into the place that it is today, their business is kind of the same. The cheesy music & the sparse crowds as the night wears on. Sprucing the place up I don't think paid off, IMHO. The location is still the same, Chippewa famous for drunken frat boys & "tiarra " wanna be Paris & Britney girls spending their Daddy's Money looking to hook up with some "badass."

Here is some visual evidence that the investment just didn't pan out.


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I know they serve food here, but I just don't think I would spend the money to eat when the bathrooms look like that, as one old rule says. All I can say is I must be getting old because I just can't stand the people on the Chip Strip.

On a unrelated note I noticed that "Big Shots" is dark. I wonder when happened to that place? From my old job I knew the owner & he actually was a really nice guy. Then again I knew him from my old job & that opens up another can of worms...:-/
museumchick - 02/25/08 10:35
I guess I didn't miss that much, never having been to Chippewa.
jenks - 02/24/08 16:39
i went to chippewa last weekend... we went to crocodile. It was lame, but honestly it was better than the other places b/c 1: it was un-crowded enough that you could actually walk and talk, and 2: the music was decent, in a cheesy 80's way. But it wasn't the current shit that they play everywhere else.

And then we came out and had an absolute bullshit parking ticket. We were parked in a 100% legal, metered spot. And got a ticket for parking in a no standing zone. I took pictures, showing the signs and how were were totally within the legal spot, but in the end decided it's not worth the hassle to fight $30. Score another one for the BPD, grumble grumble.
metalpeter - 02/24/08 12:36
I haven't been to a bar on that street in a long time. I went to Darcy McGahe's or maybe it changed names but I don't count that. That being said I do want to go to Quote for Jello Wrestling some time they have it. I would prefer summer so I don't frezze to death on the way home. My problem with the chip strip is that all the places are two crowded and I don't really dress that way and the dance clubs I'm don't dance. But I won't lie if one of those "ladies who wear a tiar out" wanted me to go out I would. By the way has anyone one gone to the sports bar that looks like it is part of Bada Bings?
jbeatty - 02/24/08 12:24
Yeah that bathroom is pretty reminiscent of every other bathroom I have seen on Chippewa. Everytime someoone I work with goes down there to drink I hear of fights breaking out. I think I'll stick to the quieter places.
carolinian - 02/24/08 11:36
Met her on Craigslist, eh? So I take it the night wasn't over after you went home from the bar? :)

Yeah, I heard on the news about a month ago that big shots was closed due to some of your boys taking them down for back taxes, and they showed clips from this auction at the bar where they were selling everything off.

02/18/2008 14:34 #43380

Taxes
Category: income tax

All I can say is YAH Federal, BOO NY State Dept of Taxation & Finance....

I'm getting back a really nice chunk of change from Uncle Sam & only getting back a $100 from NY. This is just another reason for myself that if I am ever to gt ahead with my life I must leave this area.

This is what PISSES ME OFF. In New York State there is no Lifelong Learning Educational Credit for Graduate Students :-( So they're not reflecting the Federal Tax code when it comes to income taxes. They're just trying to squeeze some extra out of you. I remember I would get screwed when I used to work in Canada. You would get back the Foreign Tax Credit/Deduction on your federal, but when it comes to NY State you get NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING when it comes to that part of the tax code. New York State absolutely Sucks when it comes to State Income Tax. We can always talk of trying to make this region better, but at the end of the day Western New York will always be handicapped due to being in NEW YORK State. Case in point if they ever included the Foreign Tax Credit/Deduction just think of how much that would boost Real Estate Prices in this area. You could lure more of the Half American/Half Canadian households to live over here & commute to Southern Ontario. Even more so than the ones that are doing it now & building like crazy in Lewiston.

Now I can't complain since I'm just grateful that I don't owe NY. I know so many people that claim Single 0 and still write a check every April to Albany.

This is the only time where I am actually praising George W. Bush for cutting those Capital Gains for the small people like myself. It's just amazing what that will do for you bottom line if you buy & sell a few shares were and there through the year. I know that in the future the Capital Gaines tax cut is going to be toast, but I just hope that they keep the lowered rate for people like myself that are not living off of the small bit of Schedule D income that we get & don't want to actively trade their IRA Account.

james - 02/19/08 01:25
Come on Tuburon. Don't complain about owing a little money to NYS when you get such great services from them you cant get in any other state. Services like... um... give me a second...

ah hell, taxes such here.
tiburon1724 - 02/18/08 22:47
This is the first year I've filed state income tax since Florida has none. I got my usual of around $1800 from the feds and a whopping 8 DOLLARS from NYS. Wow! What a joke. It really is a huge chunk of change every month missing from my check now that I have to pay it :(
metalpeter - 02/18/08 17:38
I should really do mine, soon. I mostly get back money from the feds and a very small amount from the state. I think one year recently I owed them but the amount was so small I didn't have to pay it I forget what it was, or maybe I'm confused.
jenks - 02/18/08 16:07
Ever since I've moved to NY, I've owed federal (<100) and gotten a refund (like $20) from the state. Every year. (and stupidly, every year I cross my fingers and hope I'll get a refund.)

02/17/2008 14:23 #43372

My Redneck Secret
Category: sports
It's finally here. The signal that spring will come eventually, the start of the NASCAR Season. Really it started last weekend when I actually fell asleep to the Rolex 24 hour race @ Daytona. I had a small ego boost when Mazda won the GT division with their RX-8.

So I'm going to watch the race this afternoon. With the freeview of Hotpass I can watch an isolation cam of Stewart, Earnhardt Jr, Gordon & Harvick.

I've secretely been into racing for about 10 years now. I started out just watching just the "open wheel" cars such as Indy/Champ cars and Formula One. Then for some reason I just got hooked on the popular trend. Having all the good open wheel drivers go over the Nascar helped as well. Especially my driver Tony Stewart who started off in the IRL and has not looked back since. It is kind of scary that this year's Daytona 500 is going to have more former Indy 500 winners starting than the Actually Indy 500 will in May. It just shows how the landscape has changed.

So Yea, that's what I'm going to be doing for the next few hours, watching 43 cars make left hand turns all afternoon...It is the biggest Spectator sport hands down & actually you can make the case that it bumped hockey out of it's place in the "4 Major Pro Sports" just on TV Revenue alone. So Yea I have been sucked in to the phenomena that is NASCAR. Although I did like it back in the day when the sponsors were extremely potent cigarettes [Winston] & low value beer [Busch]; instead of Cellular Phones [Sprint/Nextel] and Insurance[Nationwide]

The other story line is the arrival of Toyota as a competitive
manufacturer. Last year they were almost kicked out for "cheating" but to be honest it was more of a xenophobic thing than anything else & them not knowing the rules. Now Toyota won the Camping World 300 yesterday when Tony Stewart led from Pole to Finish. I just find it ironic as GM tries to shed the last vestiges of the ultimate blue collar job with it's latest buy out package to close the gap on one of the biggest corporate losses last quarter. While at the same time they are losing ground not only in market share in the USA, but the one showcase for it's products where Chevys once dominated.

In all Go #20 in your Joe Gibbs Toyota!!!
joshua - 02/18/08 08:42
You are now out of the racing closet!

I like watching Daytona here and there - the thing I like best about Nascar races is the focus on technology and how high tech the whole thing is. I can't believe how expensive those cars are to build! Whenever I see one that gets wrecked I can imagine the sponsors taking a deep gulp of whisky.