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06/19/2008 00:23 #44713

No Descent Women in Buffalo
Category: relationships
(e:jason) I think we may have found our answer to that problem...



;-)
metalpeter - 06/19/08 17:44
Well not that I'm a gamer but Sega was much better then Nintendo it is just that Duck Hunt and Mario where more popular but if you go back and look at the Game Play and Graffix Sega was better. I knew they made those "real Dolls" at about $5000. But see I don't know how much this robot could do it is only 15 inches tall, hey maybe soon those two things will get combined.
mrmike - 06/19/08 08:50
But Sega makes it/her. That can't bode well

06/15/2008 23:51 #44662

AAF & other neurosis
I stopped by there on Saturday afternoon. For the first time I didn't go with any of my friends, I went with my Mom. For the first time in quite a while she was up north & available. So we went and it was an interesting time. The first lesson that was established was I really as a wuss compared to my Mom. The point to illustrate this was when I suggested we park in the Kleinhans Music Hall and for the most part it was cool since no one was in the lot, it was early enough before the event later that night and no one was really there watching the place. As we were walking out some guy very far away at the end of the lot was saying something about a ticket. I actually got worried, but my Mom was like, "Who Gives a Shit, If they ticket me I have the money." Yea, I have to admit even though I heard this there was still a bit of anxiety bubbling down below the surface. She has real balls, unfortunately more than I do I sadly admit.

It was funny to see her in action as after the AAF we went to Cafe Europa. After realizing that she could have had X,Y,Z @ Toro she went in there and asked for a menu, to keep! I guess from how she operates in FLA she basically has a book of menus from places to reference addresses, phone numbers and prices. The real fun part was going into LU Modern Classics and having her give her opinion on everything in the store. Good times for sure is all I can say.

So we walked the entire length of the show starting down at the bend of Allen St. I really only picked up a melted 7 Up bottle, just for the fact that it had the old label on it when it was still made with Real Sugar & not High Fructose Corn Syrup. For the most part it was different and cool to hear her really express her disappointment at the the majority of the booths. Heck, she even dragged me to church; Well kind of, it was the open house of the Trinity Episcopal Church. I ended up buying a $2 bottled water from there just for the privilege of checking out the stained glass donated by people that died 100+ years ago.

It was definitely not my usual AAF, as for the most part in years past we would just make it a bar hopping extravaganza. From what I saw most people did do it as I saw a ton of cups originating from Coulter Bay on the street. It was the right move as I just wanted to avoid my "friends" this year & the unbalanced relationships that I have had with them in their favor for many years.




In my own personal take to (e:paul)
In a crazy way I can see her point, but not in the same light as she was referring. As I have explained to people before, I am one of the few people that would leave this area for the reason of finding a descent wife. Usually the cause if career/job but for me it would be for someone that I can relate to and find attractive.
There are attractive people in WNY, but to be honest I wouldn't want anything to do with the self absorbed hotties that are around here.

So I can agree with you that there ARE attractive people around here. The point I totally disagree on is that there are very few quality people to take them any further than 1 or 2 nights.


Although for me in reality that really isn't too much of a attainable goal. As for me I just can't keep up a "normal relationship" with a "normal girl" just for the sheer fact that I just can't keep up the facade that I must have to go on. Eventually anxious or mildly depressed me will come out & when he does it's all over. So I guess that's why I end up with the goth chicks or the one's with low self esteem/wight issues. Especially the goth chicks, as I actually brighten them up to an extent and they can deal with my semi-regular lows.

At the end of the day on that topic, Dr. Neil Clark Warren is so right; You can't enter into a marriage if you're depressed. Any descent person just won't put up with your moping and whining.

So there it is a vulnerable (e:strip) post. Usually I'll lock it away some place else.
tinypliny - 06/16/08 16:12
What is AAF?

06/13/2008 21:38 #44644

Beer corporate raid
Category: beer
It is kind of funny that the last real American mega brewer is going to be gobbled up by foreigners.
Although they are right in that no one really drinks "American" beer anymore unless it is light or low-carb, it does bring a significant end of an era. The consolidation of the 70's and 80's are going to leave us without a true national brew. Miller is South African & Coors is 1/2 Canadian. Really the only beer large scale national company will be Pabst and their collection of brands of yesteryear. Yea, they tried to do this when they bought Rolling Rock, but in doing so they did alienate the drinkers of the brand. Come one I drank to because it came from Latrobe, PA, not New Jersey where it originates now.

Yea, I do always find an appreciation for Michelob, but the real stuff is hard to find without light or ultra on the bottle. Then again I a friend of mine compared it to whole milk, "It's good when you have it, but you just can't drink it everyday."

it was Bud's fault for never really branching out. They could have bought out the smaller old man beers, but they only came up with brew products that never went anywhere. L.A. Beer, Bud Dry, Ice Draft (although I do miss Bud Ice Draft)

There is only real one weird thing in my mind. Is Busch going to survive Bud? I mean when Schlitz when faded away in the 1980's after people stopped drinking it, the secondary brand "Old Milwaukee" survived & is actually still thriving today. Actually Old Milwaukee is the best selling brand for Pabst. The only thing I can think of is that there are still a bunch of guys still thinking of this commercial: the ultimate misogynist beer as sex commercial ever!


uncutsaniflush - 06/13/08 22:08
To me what is even more amazing is all of the major breweries in Canada have foreign ownership. Molson and Coors are one (as you mentioned). Labatt is owned by the Belgian InBev SA. And most surprising to me personally, Sleemans is owned by Japan's Sapparo.

These three companies are partners in the province-sponsored "Beer Store" formerly known as "Brewers Retail".

So much for Canadian Content.

06/12/2008 01:12 #44625

computers + Vegas
Category: tech
I can't wait to try this out

06/09/2008 21:31 #44599

planes, trains & automobiles
Category: issues
In kind of the spirit of (e:metalpeter) 's last post I have my own thoughts on the issue, but more so from the transportation side of things. This was influenced by listening to On Point this morning during my drive in to work. It was titled, The End of Affordable Air Travel?

It really reinforced some major points to me, the one being that at some point we are going to go back to flying as a luxury as it was back before regulation. Flights will be sparse and some cities will lose their service all together. The effect on tourism and even say grandparents visiting their kids and grandchildren are going to be major issues. So if someone is really family oriented taking that job down in the Southeast or Southwest may not happen, unless their family moves down with them. Who knows it may lead to someone taking a lower paying job in WNY just so they may see their family often instead of once every 10 years. Yea, you can make the point of keeping in touch with iChat, but really does it make up for a real hug or your grandma's fresh baked goodies?

What really gets me is that with airfare going through the roof taking that trip elsewhere may not be cost effective anymore. If it is going to cost $400 to fly to a city that you can drive to within 8 hours flying will lose out in the end. Going through the B.S at the airport just isn't worth it.

That's where I hope we may have a resurgence with train travel. I remember seeing a special on PBS about the (WIKIPEDIA - Pioneer_Zephyr) and realized what we could have had if train travel wasn't squashed by cheap oil for decades. It would really come in handy now wouldn't it? Could you imagine the Central Terminal if it wasn't piecemealed off 28 years ago? Especially if we had real "High Speed Rail" like they do in Europe & Japan? Not that "higher than the freight train thingy we have now between NYC & DC" Laying the track for a rain system is costly, but once is set up it is a kick ass way of moving people around efficiently in regards to a carbon footprint.

So in the end I think people are going to eventually fall back into the cities by circumstance not by choice (e:metalpeter) We will be like the French, in where the Rich live in the inner city & the poor live in the 'burbs. Some of the sprawl had to deal with people chasing "the best & newest." So where do you build a new house? Out where there is space, especially since you're going to build a McMansion with a 3 car garage & a storage place for that 40' "Dick Boat" and the R.V. You won't fit 3 cars, a camper, boat and jetski in that city lot. So you destroy a forest and build on a swamp so you can squeeze all of those toys in your property. Because you are chasing the next "best of the best" product like the newest line of spring fashion or the newest best high tech device. You wouldn't believe the amount of peices of furniture, rooms and kitchens that are bought and remodeled just so people can show them off to their neighbors. It got beyond utilitarian living & just became a pissing contest of "I have a Ralph Lauren ______ 2005 edition Blah. When it would get to be 2015, time to remodel & change everything even though everything works & is still functional. It's funny as I remember when my older generation of my family all died off they still had most of the same stuff they had when they first moved in to the houses they had. My mom hustled my great uncle's 1950's kitchen table & chairs along with the old school oven. The only reason why he got rid of the 'suffocation death trap" white latch refrigerator was it broke in the 80's & parts were not available any longer. My point is the stuff they had worked just fine & they never felt the need to remodel. Ironically when they passed the stuff they had was extremely valuable, since it was authentic & should have never survived our consumerism culture.

It was brought to my attention last night as I was leaving the R.E.M show. There weren't too many suckers like myself that parked & paid $20 to drive home. Most of the people were crossing the bridge on Lakeshore Blvd to catch the Go Train or the TTC. Yea, that was a good time last night :-) but seriously I wish I could afford to live in Toronto and ditch the car, but that is another post sometime...
metalpeter - 06/10/08 19:20
First of all I'm glad you and (e:Jenks) had a good time, yes parking in Toronto is costly it was $25 for the Blue Jays Game I went to. There is an elevator that takes you up to about 10 feet away from a guy taking tickets that gets you right to your seat.

I guess I have to admit something yes my aunts house is great and so is the pool and the land they have and it is very nice, but I hate the fucking suburbs. I hate that the bills used to play on the east side and they moved out to fucking Orchard Park. A new downtown stadium should have been constructed. Yes I do like some Entertainment about the suburbs movies like The Burbs and American Beauty and then of course Weeds (I love that show) but all of those are about the dark underbelly of the burbs. I hate that people think that because there is crime in the city that the entire city is dangerous (the parts that are bad is because you all moved out and now we have no tax money to fix the bad schools so bad students become criminals). I hate that often times you have to drive to do something simple like you don't have any good snacks or you need something to finish off dinner. I hope people wise up and move into the city like you think they will, I hope that happens.


I will admit I don't know to much about flying. Back in "The Old days" like was rockafeller or Carnige who owned the trains so he didn't have to pay someone else to deliver his stuff. I think the way for the airline industry to make big money is to merge with or to be bought by an oil company. Oil is just part of the buisness if you own it and don't really pay for it. Yes owning say shell would be great but what if you are the company up in Canada or someplace that Sells the oil to other people and you own some planes your advantage could put a lot of other airliners out of business (yeah if you got a monopoly then the feds might try to break it up) But then you just sell your stuff cheap to some company that isn't really any competition to you to stop that from happening.

I do think that you are right that the airline industry is going to collapse. That is unless they figure out how to use a different fuel supply (say grow there own grains and make pure alcohol). As things get to costly people won't pay. I do think that the reason air liners did so good is that we are a very needy society we have to go and get there quickly and for some they would rather spend the money then the time. Maybe this will change and more people will take bus and train trips. I have heard that going to NYC by train through the Adoronics (sleeper car I think) is a great way to go and it gets you right into the middle of the city.
jenks - 06/10/08 08:30
I wish we would have a resurgence in train travel... I've always wanted to take a sleeper train.

(We paid the $20 to park too, ouch. Not to mention $12/beer. Good show though. The nat'l rocked. Wish REM had played a little more older stuff, but I guess that's to be expected when they're touring to promote they're new album.)