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On 22/02/2012 2:57 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> wrote: > >> I never understood this. There is absolutely no buffalo meat, no buffalo >> hair, no buffalo parts, or anything else connected to buffalo in this >> food. >> Why do they call it this name? > > Why were you brought into this world by Sicilian section? I saw a show on Discovery or Travel or Food...one of them, that had the annual Buffalo chicken wings festival or something like that. A big annual event with wings and a contest anyway. One of the principals, NOT an outsider, said it was the only reason anyone would want to come to Buffalo. I haven't got that far north so I can't say but it did seem a bit rude to talk about your own town that way. |
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:08:09 -0500, injipoint >
wrote: > One of the principals, NOT an outsider, said it was the only > reason anyone would want to come to Buffalo. I haven't got > that far north so I can't say but it did seem a bit rude to > talk about your own town that way. He was probably speaking the truth, which is often hard on delicate ears. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 22/02/2012 5:56 PM, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:08:09 -0500, > > wrote: > >> One of the principals, NOT an outsider, said it was the only >> reason anyone would want to come to Buffalo. I haven't got >> that far north so I can't say but it did seem a bit rude to >> talk about your own town that way. > > He was probably speaking the truth, which is often hard on delicate > ears. > It's part of the rust belt. It has definitely seen better days, but it is not that bad. There are some very nice parts of the city. There is nice country scenery around it. There is a nice ski are less than 50 miles south of it. They gets lots and lots of snow. The west wind across Lake Erie picks up lots of moisture and then dumps it on Buffalo. |
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On 22/02/2012 9:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 22/02/2012 5:56 PM, sf wrote: >> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:08:09 -0500, > >> wrote: >> >>> One of the principals, NOT an outsider, said it was the only >>> reason anyone would want to come to Buffalo. I haven't got >>> that far north so I can't say but it did seem a bit rude to >>> talk about your own town that way. >> >> He was probably speaking the truth, which is often hard on delicate >> ears. >> > > It's part of the rust belt. It has definitely seen better days, but it > is not that bad. There are some very nice parts of the city. There is > nice country scenery around it. There is a nice ski are less than 50 > miles south of it. They gets lots and lots of snow. The west wind across > Lake Erie picks up lots of moisture and then dumps it on Buffalo. > So that's where "they're freezing up in Buffalo, stuck in their cars" comes from ![]() |
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On 22/02/2012 9:14 PM, injipoint wrote:
> On 22/02/2012 9:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 22/02/2012 5:56 PM, sf wrote: >>> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:08:09 -0500, > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> One of the principals, NOT an outsider, said it was the only >>>> reason anyone would want to come to Buffalo. I haven't got >>>> that far north so I can't say but it did seem a bit rude to >>>> talk about your own town that way. >>> >>> He was probably speaking the truth, which is often hard on delicate >>> ears. >>> >> >> It's part of the rust belt. It has definitely seen better days, but it >> is not that bad. There are some very nice parts of the city. There is >> nice country scenery around it. There is a nice ski are less than 50 >> miles south of it. They gets lots and lots of snow. The west wind across >> Lake Erie picks up lots of moisture and then dumps it on Buffalo. >> > > So that's where "they're freezing up in Buffalo, stuck in their cars" > comes from ![]() There are lots of places in the US further north and with colder winters than Buffalo. |
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Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 22/02/2012 9:14 PM, injipoint wrote: >> On 22/02/2012 9:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> On 22/02/2012 5:56 PM, sf wrote: >>>> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:08:09 -0500, > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> One of the principals, NOT an outsider, said it was the only >>>>> reason anyone would want to come to Buffalo. I haven't got >>>>> that far north so I can't say but it did seem a bit rude to >>>>> talk about your own town that way. >>>> >>>> He was probably speaking the truth, which is often hard on delicate >>>> ears. >>>> >>> >>> It's part of the rust belt. It has definitely seen better days, but it >>> is not that bad. There are some very nice parts of the city. There is >>> nice country scenery around it. There is a nice ski are less than 50 >>> miles south of it. They gets lots and lots of snow. The west wind across >>> Lake Erie picks up lots of moisture and then dumps it on Buffalo. >>> >> >> So that's where "they're freezing up in Buffalo, stuck in their cars" >> comes from ![]() > > > There are lots of places in the US further north and with colder winters than Buffalo. Colder is not as important. It's the snow and the lack of sunshine. I think buffalo has more cloud days than Pittsburgh, and definitely more snow. Lake effect snow. Greg |
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On Feb 22, 11:57*am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> wrote: > >I never understood this. There is absolutely no buffalo meat, no buffalo > >hair, no buffalo parts, or anything else connected to buffalo in this > >food. > >Why do they call it this name? > > Why were you brought into this world by Sicilian section? Brooklyn has redeemed many of his past sins with this statement. |
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![]() Where did the term "Buffalo Chicken" come from? Group: rec.food.cooking Date: Wed, Feb 22, 2012, 2:57pm From: Gravesend1 (Brooklyn1) wrote: I never understood this. There is absolutely no buffalo meat, no buffalo hair, no buffalo parts, or anything else connected to buffalo in this food. Why do they call it this name? Why were you brought into this world by Sicilian section? Sheldon, why are you always such a putz???? |
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