Profile for Timatbuffalo
- Biography
- Hi everyone. I'm a new user of this site and haven't updated my bio yet, but feel free to send me a message if you would like to know more about me.
- Last Login
- on 20/6/08
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- 5.00 (5 votes)
Prayers answered? The shuttered KFC location at 448 Elmwood Avenue at Bryant would be replaced with a three-story mixed-use project under plans by a local development grou... Continue Reading
While I understand your reluctance to hear GDF81's comments Colin, we also have to look at reality. I for one don't want to see great things done in this city, only to have them not kept up. As development...
Jump to storyI'm with ya, Gaustad. The city needs all the more pulse it can get. Like I said, those eight days have the potential to bring a lot more than just eight day's commerce. Those who disagree have never been to ...
Jump to storySia. unfounatly your atempt for orgionality stops and starts with the assembly line. You can pretend that politics is the greatest extention of the mind and spirit. Art does not represent this kind of contro...
Jump to storySteel, according to you, there is nothing wrong with Buffalo. yes, you are right it is a long shot, but without sounding too crass....the people in this town really have nothing else to live for besides ...
Jump to storyGaustad is too funny 8 games a year will save Buffalo
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Timatbuffalo's Comments
Digging Main Street
I think the planters down the center of the streets are very good for the comunity and wished they had installed them on Hertle Ave.as per design with street lamps not cobra lighting as in the 70's also more of them you can't have enough lighting, …
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The Problem Of Problem Delis
To thank these people first should be done for getting involved! I believe that there is an old saying and that is "Keep your friends close and you enemies closer". It would be best to stop in every day twice, if only to buy a "fireball." I think…
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One Night and Seven Churches
Timatbuffalo@aol.com I am sadden by the closing of these churches, in that the Catholic Church wouldn't come up to the community needs of the neighborhood. They have failed their parishioners. In looking at places that have not failed their faith…
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