Monday, March 26, 2007

Baltimore Drug Stores Reporting Record Condom Sales

Here's one to mark on your calendars. The Buffalo Bills play the Baltimore Ravens in 2007. Why is that important? Read on ...

From the Sun:

Last season ended and McGahee left Buffalo, N.Y., immediately. "I couldn't wait to get out of there," the running back says. He rushed home to Miami and left his visiting mother in Buffalo to tie up loose ends. McGahee had no doubt that his time with the Bills was over, even though another year remained on his contract.

Ten weeks later, his agent called and told McGahee a trade to Baltimore was complete. "I was yelling and [stuff], running through the whole house, screaming, 'Yes! Yes!'" he says. "It was such a relief."
A little insulting to Buffalo, but not terrible.
Buffalo News columnist Bob DiCesare likened the recent trade to "purging the rot" and wrote in January that McGahee was "embarrassing the franchise and the community at every turn."

"McGahee has worn out his welcome in this town," DiCesare wrote, using far friendlier language than many Bills fans.
O.K. Now it starts to get more interesting.
"I've grown a whole lot," McGahee says. "It doesn't feel like it's been five years since college. Coming from Miami, I was used to partying, going out, just having something to do every night. Restaurants, whatever. Going to Buffalo, it was like hitting a brick wall. Like, 'Damn!' Can't go out, can't do nothing. There's an Applebee's, a TGI Friday's, and they just got a Dave & Busters. They got that, and I'm like, 'What the?' And, you know, the women ..."
Uh oh. Now he's done it. Insulted the lovely women of Buffalo. Now we know how much Willis likes the ladies as his three kids with three women in the last two years will attest, but apparently he's not thrilled with the quality in B-Lo. Watch out ladies of Baltimore, Willy-Mac is in town and ready to do some shopping.

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