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    Accessing Bills Message Boards

    Can anyone here access the message boards at buffalobills.com?

    I don't seem able to access them from my home computer yesterday evening or this evening. I was able to access them from work this afternoon.

    I can get to BuffaloBills.com Bills Site but when I click on the message boards, it tries to go there but all I get is a blank screen.

    I get the same thing when I try to use the URL I saved in my favorites Bills Site favorite

    Is it my computer or are the boards unavailable?

    I'd appreciate it if somebody could try to access them and see what they get.

    Thanks a bunch.
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    works fine for me.
    http://boards.buffalobills.com/forums/

    There is another board called 2 bills drive located here
    http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showforum=1

    with their main site here
    http://www.twobillsdrive.com/

    hope that helps
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    Originally posted by steven
    works fine for me.
    http://boards.buffalobills.com/forums/

    There is another board called 2 bills drive located here
    http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showforum=1

    with their main site here
    http://www.twobillsdrive.com/

    hope that helps
    Well, now I know it's my browser that's messed up. Thanks.
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    Originally posted by Linda_D
    Well, now I know it's my browser that's messed up. Thanks.
    Join the club!

    There seems to be a lot of that going around.

    Sorry Linda.

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    Originally posted by RaginTaxpayer
    Join the club!

    There seems to be a lot of that going around.

    Sorry Linda.
    Actually, it turned out not to be the browser but the a dead RAM chip. The old PC had to go into the PC doctor for repair. I'm still re-loading software, which reminds me why I really don't want to buy a new machine!
    Your right to buy a military weapon without hindrance, delay or training cannot trump Daniel Barden’s right to see his eighth birthday. -- Jim Himes

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    Originally posted by RaginTaxpayer
    "Crazy Eddie: His prices are in-sa-a-ane!"
    I remember those commercials! He was out on Long Island somewhere, with stores all over the NYC Metro area. Did he have locations around here too, or is Ragin from Big Apple Land?

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    Originally posted by Joe Buff
    I remember those commercials! He was out on Long Island somewhere, with stores all over the NYC Metro area. Did he have locations around here too, or is Ragin from Big Apple Land?
    I'm from Big Apple Land
    Grew up on the Bronx/Yonkers border.

    Where's your neck of the woods, Joe Buff?

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    I was born in Yonkers and spent most of my life in various communities in Westchester County (the "Golden Apple"), with about 6 months on Staten Island, prior to moving here with my wife nearly 10 years ago.

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    Originally posted by RaginTaxpayer
    I'm from Big Apple Land
    This may be relevant to you:

    You Know You're From New York When...

    You're 35 years old and don't have a driver's license.

    You ride in a subway car with no air conditioning just because there are seats available.

    You take the train home and you know exactly where on the platform the doors will open that will leave you right in front of the exit stairway.

    You know what a "regular" coffee is.

    It's not Manhattan...... It's the "city".

    There is no north and south. It's "uptown" or "downtown." If you're really from New York you have absolutely no concept of where north and south are.... And east or west is "crosstown."

    You cross the street anywhere but on the corners and you yell at cars for not respecting your right to do it.

    You move 3,000 miles away, spend 10 years learning the local language and people still know you're from Brooklyn the minute you open your mouth.

    You return after 10 years and the first foods you want are a "real" pizza and a "real" bagel.

    A 500 square foot apartment is large.

    You know the differences between all the different Ray's pizzas.

    You are not under the mistaken impression that any human being would be able to actually understand a p.a. Announcement on the subway.

    You wouldn't bother ordering pizza in any other city.

    You get ready to order dinner every night and must choose from the major food groups which are: Chinese, Italian, Mexican or Indian.

    You're not the least bit interested in going to Times Square on New Year's eve.

    Your internal clock is permanently set to know when alternate side of the street parking regulations are in effect.

    You know what a bodega is.

    Someone bumps into you, and you check for your wallet.

    You don't even notice the lady walking down the road having a perfectly normal conversation with herself.

    You pay "only" $230 a month to park your car.

    You cringe at hearing people pronounce Houston street like the city in Texas.

    The presidential visit is a major traffic jam, not an honor.

    You can nap on the subway and never miss your stop.

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    Originally posted by Joe Buff
    I was born in Yonkers and spent most of my life in various communities in Westchester County (the "Golden Apple"), with about 6 months on Staten Island, prior to moving here with my wife nearly 10 years ago.
    Yonkers ... no kidding ... ???

    oh, we gotta talk ...

    I suspected you were from the NY metro area. Who else but a native NYer would remember pay toilets? LOL

    I don't want to throw this thread off topic, well, any further off topic. I'm gonna take your post, "You Know You're From New York When... ", over to the Morning Breakfast topic area and start a new thread where we can talk more.

    The Big Apple

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    Good move. Let's get out of this high-rent district and go back to the projects.

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    Originally posted by Joe Buff
    Good move. Let's get out of this high-rent district and go back to the projects.
    It's all set .. follow this link to The Big Apple, the city that never sleeps

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