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This episode is a nostalgic deep dive into Buffalo sports and local lore, starting with a look back at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium (The Aud) and its unique, multi-colored seating. The host reminisces about being an inaugural season ticket holder for the Buffalo Bandits in the early 1990s, revealing that a full season in the "Upper Blues" cost a staggering $32. The conversation transitions into a tribute to local institution Ted’s Hot Dogs, where the host recounts his glory days dressing hot dogs for Buffalo broadcasting legend Tom Joles and the high standards of a "hot dog with everything." The second half of the show features regular contributor Bob Gaughan, following a playful wager on how many times Bob might use a specific choice word regarding the recent Mike Vrabel and Diana Russini headlines. Bob brings a high-energy pitch for why the 1980s represent the absolute zenith of sports history, citing a long list of iconic documentaries—from the "Miracle on Ice" and the 1986 Masters to the "Bad Boys" Pistons and "Catholics vs. Convicts." The duo explores the overlap of their childhoods and why modern sports struggle to match the grit and personality of that legendary decade. This episode is proudly sponsored by Store 716. Visit store716.com [https://store716.com] for the best Buffalo-themed apparel, including the new Lindy Ruff shirts.
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