As an honorary Buffalonian (as per anointment by Phil and Missy

) allow me say this guy's attempts at poking fun or nut tagging the city or the people who frequent it and the surrounding areas are a little weak.
So, lets see his points here.. industry (Former/present), the Bills, housing, Buffalo Wings.. OH and the city has been on the decline for a while now. Geez, found some real original stuff there buddy. Completely amazed that no one has ever pointed these things out before! That's some real awesome stuff! He could land an improv spot!
Before ever stepping foot in the city, I was aware that it, much like others in that general geographical location, was a city that was once a major center back in the day. Sure, in recent times not so much but it never made me put any kind of belief into the stereotype that people like this moron decided to spew. It's real easy to point out flaws in anything, any place or person. It takes a better kind of people to actually WANT to be educated on all things which make up a location and the people who call it home.
When MM and I made it down to Buffalo back in October for the home opener, Phil & Missy took us on a killer tour of the structures around the inner and outer city. Coupled with the knowledge and history they shared with us (toss in some beef on weck and a couple train wrecks to boot) it made us love the city even more.
Just last week while on vacation, we had the chance to explore more of the downtown areas by foot and experience the inner core of the city. As mentioned in another thread, if not for the distance and cost of travel, I think I speak for the both of us that we'd be frequenting the Queen City more often than anything! I absolutely love the city, the people, the culture and all of what it has to offer.
I once heard a saying which I feel applies to this situation. If you're looking for something, ultimately you will find it. Be it good or bad. So if you're looking for the flaws in either people or a location, they're easy to find. A less ignorant individual will treat his or her fellow person and their home with more respect and gratitude than their own. It’s common courtesy.
Allow me to be the one to say that if he doesn’t like Buffalo all that much, well buddy, there’s the I-90. You can leave any time now….