Good Buffalo
Posted in Uncategorized on 11/10/2004 04:45 am by admin
Good Buffalo
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![]() 1925 D buffalo nickel good condition coin US $.99
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![]() 1918 buffalo nickel good condition coin US $.99
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![]() 1925 S buffalo nickel good condition coin US $.99
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![]() 1919 D buffalo nickel good condition coin US $1.04
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![]() 1930S BUFFALO NICKEL VERY GOOD 1 2 HORN US $2.75
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![]() 1929 BUFFALO NICKEL ABOUT GOOD CONDITION US $.05
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![]() 1927 BUFFALO NICKEL ABOUT GOOD CONDITION US $.05
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![]() 1920 BUFFALO NICKEL GOOD CONDITION US $.05
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![]() 1928 S Buffalo Nickel Good US $.01
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![]() 1921 Buffalo Nickel Good US $.01
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![]() 1916 BUFFALO NICKEL GOOD US $3.00
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![]() 1918 S Buffalo Nickel Ag Date Good US $3.00
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![]() 1915 Buffalo Nickel NATURAL DATE GOOD COIN Lot 069 B US $4.99
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The Buffalo Bills finished the 2009 season at 6-10, and that mark relegated them to last place in the AFC East division. The season was such a disappointment that the Bills decided to cut ties with Dick Jauron. Chan Gailey was brought in as the new head man, and the organization is hoping he can succeed where Jauron failed. While Buffalo will put better talent on the field this season, most notably C.J. Spiller, Gailey's first season on the job will be a rebuilding year. It usually always takes players time to adjust to new coaching staffs and new schemes, and I expect no different in Buffalo. I'm optimistic the Bills can improve by at least a game, but it won't be easy playing in such a tough division.
Offense: Buffalo's offense was atrocious last season, scoring only 16.1 points per game. It was especially bad through the air, only averaging 157.2 passing yards per game. With Terrell Owens gone and with holes remaining in the offensive line, it's hard to think the passing game will be much better. Plus, it is still up in the air if likely starting quarterback Trent Edwards is a long term solution. Lee Evans will continue to be Buffalo's biggest weapon in the wide receiver unit. The running game is in much better shape with Spiller teaming up with Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch to form a very strong trio. The addition of Spiller should help both the running and passing games. Spiller is a rare home run threat that the defense must account for on every play, and I expect Gailey to take advantage of his versatility as a ball carrier and receiver.
Defense: Buffalo was terrific against the pass in 2009, ranking No. 2 in the league in pass defense. However, it was awful against the run, ranking No. 30 in run defense. With talented defensive backs like Donte Whitner, Jarius Byrd and Terrance McGee back, pass defense will remain Buffalo's strength. The Bills are hoping that their switch to a 3-4 scheme will help them improve in both of the aforementioned areas. Paul Posluszny is an animal, and Buffalo's new scheme should free him up to really wreak havoc. There are many more effective blitz packages in the 3-4, and Posluszny has the athleticism to excel in them. This side of the football did well to add Dwan Edwards, Andra Davis, Torrell Troup and Alex Carrington. It will take some time for the Bills to adjust to this new scheme, but I think it will suit them well in the years to come.
Prediction: 4th AFC East - At this point, it's hard for me to imagine a scenario in which the Bills don't finish last in the East. That's the bad news. The good news is Buffalo should be a lot more exciting to watch in 2010 with the addition of Spiller. Another sub.500 season is very likely, but I like the direction this team is moving in as Gailey starts his rebuilding project. Be sure to check out my 2010 NFL predictions to see which team I like to win the division.
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Buffalo $9.49 Buffalo |
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Buffalo:: Good Neighbors, Great Architecture $22.26 Buffalo, New York owes much of its fame to the Erie Canal, which ushered in unprecedented growth and prestige to what was at its peak the nation's eighth largest city. Burgeoning railroads and grain, coal, and lumber exports dominated this industrial giant through the dawn of the twentieth century, culminating in the city's crowning moment of glory, the Pan American Exposition of 1901. As industry declined and residents fled to the suburbs, perceptive citizens recognized Buffalo's vast architectural treasures and rescued many landmarks with the intention of preserving the community's heritage. |
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Buffalo Bill - $12.99 No slouch himself at rearranging the facts to make a good story, Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody would probably have enjoyed this Technicolor version of his life and times. Well played by Joel McCrea, Cody is first seen as an army Indian scout, pursuing peaceful coexistence despite the animosity of Chief Yellow Hand (Anthony Quinn) and the obstruction of anti-Indian politicians. He also takes time out to court the lovely Louisa (Maureen O'Hara), the well-bred Eastern girl who will become his wife despite her initial (and quite justified) distaste for the West. Under the tutelage of impresario Ned Buntline (Thomas Mitchell), Cody follows up his military career with a more spectacular one as a larger-than-life super-showman, touring throughout the world with his spectacular Wild West show. In later years, Buffalo Bill director William Wellman would wince at the liberties taken with Cody's life -- especially the film's now notorious closing line, "God bless you, Buffalo Bill!" But Wellman allowed that, in terms of sheer entertainment, it was smarter to emulate Cody by perpetuating the legend rather than debunking the Buffalo Bill image with cold, hard facts. Or, as John Ford put it in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Buffalo Grill, 13.2oz, Dog $2.1 It's winter in the Rockies at a quiet cabin with the one you love, a good book and a warm fire. The taste of the west is on the menu tonight. Buffalo and a host of tasty vittles are warming on the stove. We are happy to share this original taste with your canine friend. Wild Buffalo Grill is prepared with Buffalo, Cracked Pearled Barley, Zucchini, Carrots, Snow Peas, & Fuji Apples. Meat: Buffalo (what, you were expecting something else?). |
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Buffalo Jump $13.99 Toronto investigator Jonah Geller is at a low point in his life. A careless mistake on his last case left him with a bullet in his arm, a busted relationship and a spot in his boss's doghouse. Then he comes home to find notorious contract killer Dante Ryan in his apartment — not to kill him for butting into mob business, as Jonah fears, but to plead for Jonah's help. Ryan has been ordered to wipe out an entire Toronto family, including a five-year-old boy. With a son of his own that age, Ryan can't bring himself to do it. He challenges Jonah to find out who ordered the hit. With help from his friend Jenn, Jonah investigates the boy's father — a pharmacist who seems to lead a good life — and soon finds himself ducking bullets and dodging blades from all directions. When the case takes Jonah and Ryan over the river to Buffalo, where good clean Canadian pills are worth their weight in gold, their unseen enemies move in for the kill. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Buffalo $14.99 Carl Ellie The Buffalo - Art Print |
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Cathy Williams, Buffalo Soldier $17.45 This picture-book biography tells the story of Cathy Williams, who in 1866 disguised herself as a man in order to join the U.S. Army as a Buffalo soldier and earn good pay. No one found out, until she grew tired of army life and revealed her identity. Young readers will be fascinated by the story of this daring and courageous woman. |
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The Good Life $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Storms, 2. Bread & Water, 3. Mourning Flies, 4. Long Way to Go, 5. Good Life, The, 6. In the Basement, 7. Water Fountain Quicksand, 8. Goat, 9. Said What You Mean, 10. Way of the Buffalo, 11. 'Neath the Stars, 12. Hidden Track |
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Merrick Wild Buffalo Grill 12/13Oz $23.72 It's winter in the Rockies at a quiet cabin with the one you love, a good book and a warm fire. The taste of the west is on the menu tonight. Buffalo and a host of tasty vittles are warming on the stove. The Merrick family is happy to share this original |
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University at Buffalo 2012: Off the Record $23.43 College guides written by students for students.University at Buffalo Students Tell It Like It IsThis insider guide to University at Buffalo in Buffalo, NY, features more than 160 pages of indepth information, including student reviews, rankings across 20 campus life topics, and insider tips from students on campus. Written by a student at Buffalo, this guidebook gives you the inside scoop on everything from academics and nightlife to housing and the meal plan. Read both the good and the bad and discover if Buffalo is right for you.One of nearly 500 College Prowler guides, this Buffalo guide features updated facts and figures along with the latest student reviews and insider tips from current students on campus. Find out what its like to be a student at Buffalo and see if Buffalo is the place for you. Author: Reisenauer, Christina/ Cady, Ben R. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 188 Publication Date: 2011/03/15 Language: English Dimensions: 5.00 x 7.99 x 0.40 inches |
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American Buffalo - Widescreen $12.99 David Mamet's play about three losers planning a robbery is brought to the screen in an admirably simple, straightforward manner. Don (Dennis Franz) is the owner of an "antique store" (read: junk shop) who discovers that the buffalo head nickel he recently sold to a coin collector was a lot more valuable than he imagined. Don hatches a scheme in which he and Bobby (Sean Nelson), a teenage kid who works at the shop, will steal the nickel back and sell it for a much higher price. Teach (Dustin Hoffman), Don's down-on-his-luck buddy, insists on coming in on the job, but Don isn't sure he wants Teach's help -- or that the robbery is a good idea at all. While director Michael Corrente occasionally moves the action out of the shop (unlike the original play), American Buffalo maintains nearly all the dialogue of the original play and its three-man cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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The Night Buffalo - $8.99 Unable to cope with the fact that his girlfriend cheated on him with his best friend, a twenty-two year old schizophrenic sets an elaborate revenge plan into motion before taking his own life. Gregorio has been in and out of mental hospitals for years. During Gregario's time away, his girlfriend Tania and their good friend Manuel (Diego Luna) began an illicit affair. Before long Tania and Manuel have fallen in love. Though Gregario and Manuel seem to reconcile after Gregario is discharged from the hospital, everything changes with Gregario commits suicide. Upon Gregario's death, Manuel inherits a box of notes, lyrics, and other curiosities from his old friend. Later, Manuel begins receiving unsigned letters quoting Gregario's writings and starts hearing excerpts from the letters in conversation and in the media, leading the unscrupulous friend to fear for his own sanity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Buffalo Unbound: A Celebration $15.43 Writing about the economic collapse and social unrest of her 1970s childhood in Buffalo, New York, Laura Pedersen was struck by how things were finally improving in her beloved hometown. As 2008 began, Buffalo was poised to become the thriving metropolis it had been a hundred years earlier--only instead of grain and steel, the booming industries now included healthcare and banking, education and technology. Folks who'd moved away due to lack of opportunity in the 1980s talked excitedly about returning home. They missed the small-town friendliness, and it wasn't nostalgia for a past that no longer existed--Buffalo has long held the well-deserved nickname the City of Good Neighbors. The diaspora has ended. Preservationists are winning out over demolition crews. The lights are back on in a city that's usually associated with blizzards and blight rather than its treasure trove of art, architecture, and culture. "Buffalo Unbound" is a humorous and heartfelt look at the rise, fall, and rebirth of the great Rust Belt city. Laura Pedersen is the author of ten books, including "Beginner's Luck" and "Buffalo Gal," which won Best Memoir from "ForeWord" magazine and an honorable mention for the Eric Hoffer book award. Honored as one of Ten Outstanding Young Americans by President Clinton, Pedersen was the youngest person to have a seat on the American Stock Exchange. Pedersen currently lives in New York City and teaches at the Booker T. Washington Learning Center in East Harlem, but also maintains a place in Amherst. |
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Buffalo Bills Riddell Mini Helmet $41.85 Buffalo Bills Riddell Mini Helmet This Buffalo Bills Mini Helmet is a great sports collctible! Approximately 1/3 scale versions of NFL helmets. ABS plastic shells with plastic facemask and authentic-looking team decals. This helmet has become a staple in the collectibles market for several good reasons. It's affordable, doesn't take up too much room and showcases an autograph like nothing else! Once you start your collection you'll be hooked! |
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Golden Red Lucky Buffalo Suction Embroidery Decor $10.99 Description:Golden Red Lucky Buffalo Suction Decor Decoration Toy is amazingBeautiful small Buffalo Suction Embroidery as a gift and decor which can absorb on the glass, tile surfaceLucky golden and red color with beautiful pattern, great stitched craft, sponge filled. Safe and soft touchLucky Buffalo Toy with a " money sack " in its hands: Chinese buffalo year, lucky, wish and good business year: making a pile in the next year.Also a toy for kids and best buddy.Color: golden and redTotal length: 29.5cmBuffalo Size: 19.8 x 19 x 9.5cmWeight: 180gPackage:1 x Red Buffalo Decoration Toy |
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Buffalo Bills Cross® Rollerball Pen $59.99 Express yourself with this Buffalo Bills Cross Rollerball Pen! Features team graphics so your team looks as good on paper as they do on the field. Comes in an Official Cross Collector's box with the NFL logo. Rollerball tip Officially licensed by the NFL |
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Buffalo Bills Cross® Ballpoint Pen $44.99 Express yourself with this Buffalo Bills Cross Ballpoint Pen! Features team graphics so your team looks as good on paper as they do on the field. Comes in an Official Cross Collector's box with the NFL logo. Ballpoint tip Officially licensed by the NFL |
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Buffalo Bill in Bologna $18 When it comes to the production and distribution of mass culture, no country in modern times has come close to rivaling the success of America. From blue jeans in central Europe to Elvis Presley's face on a Republic of Chad postage stamp, the reach of American mass culture extends into every corner of the globe. Most believe this is a twentieth-century phenomenon, but here Robert W. Rydell and Rob Kroes prove that its roots are far deeper. Buffalo Bill in Bologna reveals that the process of globalizing American mass culture began as early as the mid-nineteenth century. In fact, by the end of World War I, the United States already boasted an advanced network of culture industries that served to promote American values. Rydell and Kroes narrate how the circuses, amusement parks, vaudeville, mail-order catalogs, dime novels, and movies developed after the Civil War—tools central to hastening the reconstruction of the country—actually doubled as agents of American cultural diplomacy abroad. As symbols of America's version of the "good life," cultural products became a primary means for people around the world, especially in Europe, to reimagine both America and themselves in the context of America's growing global sphere of influence. Paying special attention to the role of the world's fairs, the exporting of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show to Europe, the release of The Birth of a Nation , and Woodrow Wilson's creation of the Committee on Public Information, Rydell and Kroes offer an absorbing tour through America's cultural expansion at the turn of the century. Buffalo Bill in Bologna is thus a tour de force that recasts what has been popularly understood about this period of American and global history. |
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