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How To Survive The Season
How To Survive The Season
How To Survive The Season
The football season is here, and the only thing worse than hearing your significant other complain about his (or her -- let's be equal here!) Buffalo Bills is having him/her completely ignore you for his/her television set come Thursday, Sunday and Monday nights.
OMG...SMH...TMI!!
OMG...SMH...TMI!!
OMG...SMH...TMI!!
It's hard out in these tweets. We all want attention on our social networking sites (despite what you might admit). We want to interact with old friends and make new friends and be true to who we are, all while at the same time not landing ourselves in hot water when employers Google us and find the rants about traffic on the 198/33/90/290/wherever while we drive to/from work.
5 Tips For Freshman
5 Tips For Freshman
5 Tips For Freshman
High school was either a breeze or absolute hell. Regardless of the way those four years went for you, college is a brand-new start. Many students go away for college, while others have the convenience of six colleges right in town (I see you, Buffalo), but even if you stay local, you'll find new opportunities.
Don't Freak Out!
Don't Freak Out!
Don't Freak Out!
There are a million reasons why we love summer -- except for those teeny, tiny little devils that prey on us when we're not paying attention and literally suck the life out of us (well, not quite literally, but you get the point).
It's Your World -- Stay Aware!
It's Your World -- Stay Aware!
It's Your World -- Stay Aware!
The last few weeks have given us a whirlwind of headlines. My Twitter feed exploded with the news of Kim Kardashian's 5-weeks-premature labor, and it went absolutely nuclear with criticism of the alleged name of her child. And while the thought of a child named North West perplexed me, I found myself not caring what my favorite rapper and his baby's mother did with the child they conceived. Read M
Stay Cool, Buffalo!
Stay Cool, Buffalo!
Stay Cool, Buffalo!
Let's face it, we live in Buffalo, a city that endures long winters and short summers. So when the temperature reaches anything above 75 degrees and the breeze we're spoiled with is gone, the days get longer and the means of staying cool and keeping cool get harder to come by. Whether you're making your daily commute on the NFTA, working downtown or a stay-at-home parent looking to enjoy the warm

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