Profile for suburbed
- 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 26/4/08
- User Rating
- 3.66 (6 votes)
We're working on building a new buffalorising.com and we anticipate we'll be ready to launch it before the holidays. It's been nearly 2 years since we launched the current... Continue Reading
Their website is now up and running. Very cool! Keep up the good work. Can't wait to stop by this summer and taste the fruits of your labor - literally. CurbSideCroft.com
Jump to storyThis is 1/5/08 and I am the original Crisa--so then--although I can't get back into the new BR no matter how I try, can I still post at this old BRO?
Jump to storyYikes!! Checking this article after the platform changeover, and noticing that all of the photos except the entry image are missing. Hope this isn't permanent -- like most BRO articles, this one doesn't re...
Jump to storyBuffaloweiner, yes, there are periods of time as there are periods of art, but there ain't no 'period art'. When you say period art, you are not indicating the period of which you speak. Period. You can...
Jump to storyal-alo - But NFTA riders don't "bear this cost" fully, so you're asking if something's completely fair when it doesn't even happen. The question is how much portion they should bear, or put another way, h...
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suburbed's Comments
Rice Futures?
Those storm clouds are getting closer everyday! I can't believe how many people stick their head in the sand hoping that it will all be ok. We are on the verge of a global crisis that will put the Great Depression to shame, and we are already se…
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Eyes In The Elmwood Skies
Great suggestion! We should go a step farther by putting a camera on every street corner and public place. Monitor the cameras 24x7 and dispatch a cop as soon as anything out of the ordinary happens. Police the hell out of Buffalo until the crim…
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Recycle or Landfill?
Most of the suburbs offer separate pick-ups for compostable material from the spring to the fall of the year. Amherst collects material from homeowners and contractors and then shreds the big stuff into wood chips and composts the other stuff into…
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