Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Manny interested in joining Blue Jays

Is Mani the Friendly Buffalo poised to become the Blue Jays new mascot?  Nope.   But word is circulating around the internet that slugger Manny Ramirez is interested in joining Toronto now that the Red Sox former pitching coach has taken over the Manager's role in Toronto.

From the Toronto Sun:
In search of a new employer now that his two-year, $45-million US contract has expired, slugger Manny Ramirez says he’s interested in being a Blue Jay, now that John Farrell is the manager.
Ramirez, who was traded by the Dodgers to the White Sox late in the 2010 season, has just had a sports hernia operation similar to that of Jays slugger Jose Bautista. 
To read full article, click here.

I'm torn on this one.  If he is healthy he could make an already dangerous lineup, even more potent.  But his attitude could also cripple this team.  The Jays have taken their chances on aging sluggers (Frank 'the tank' Thomas & Jose Canseco).  What do you think?

Should the Jays take a chance on Manny?


Or will they be burned by "Manny being Manny"?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Great gift ideas for kids living and/or visiting Manitoba

If you type 'Manitoba gifts' online you will find a wide area of items offered up as representative of our great province.  There are lots of buttons, magnets, postcards, clothing with a Manitoba Flag on them.

But what about gifts for kids?  Kids won't appreciate ties.  Similarly they aren't big fans of postcards.  What they do like are plush toys.  Mani is a uniquely Manitoban plush that is good for kids within the Province as well as a great memory for those who are just visiting.
As the holidays are slowly approaching, why not buy a Mani for someone you love!!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Uses of the Buffalo

How many different uses are there for the Buffalo?  While most people immediately think meat, there are in fact quite a number of products that can be created from a single animal.

The indigenous people of North America used the entire animal as can be seen in the following graphic provided by the South Dakota State Historical Society;


What was the specific method of butchery used by the Native Americans in order to get the optimum use out of the bison?

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Ted Turner's 50,000 strong herd of Bison

The former owner of CNN & the Atlanta Braves, Ted Turner owns approximately 15 ranches across the United States totaling almost 2 million acres, which makes him the largest individual land owner in North America.
He currently owns approximately 50,000 animals.  Although as far as we know, to date, he doesn't have own any Mani's.
On his ranches there are a variety of activities that you can take part in such as hunting, fishing and nature tourism.  For more info, check out Ted Turner Ranches.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Bob Marley - Buffalo Solider



Mani's favorite song.  Here is the 411 about the song from Wikipedia:
"Buffalo Soldier" is a reggae song co-written by Bob Marley and Noel G. "King Sporty" Williams from Marley's final recording sessions in 1980. It did not appear on record until the 1983 posthumous release of Confrontation, when it became a big hit and one of Marley's best-known songs.

The title and lyrics refer to the black U.S. cavalry regiments, known as "Buffalo Soldiers", that fought in the Indian Wars after 1866. Marley likened their fight to a fight for survival, and recasts it as a symbol of black resistance.[1] The song's bridge, with the lyrics woy! yoy! yoy!, is similar to the chorus of the Banana Splits' "The Tra-La-La Song", the 1968 theme from their TV show; The Dickies had a #7 hit in the UK in 1979 with a cover of the song. Critics[who?] disagree on whether the complexity of the section is strong enough to be considered plagiarism; the melodic run of 8-6-5 is common on the simple pentatonic scale. There has never been any litigation connected to the similarity.
What are some other good songs that have Buffalo or Bison in the lyrics?

Sunday, October 3, 2010

State & Provincial Flags that have a Buffalo or Bison on them

US States:

Kansas;
"On a navy blue field is a sunflower, the state flower. Also, the state seal and the words "Kansas". In the picture of the state seal are thirty-four stars representing the order of statehood. Above the stars is the motto "To the Stars Through Difficulties". On the seal a sunrise overshadows a farmer plowing a field near his log cabin, a steamboat sailing the Kansas River, a wagontrain heading west and Native Americans hunting bison."




Oklahoma;
"The Oklahoma state flag honors more than 60 groups of Native Americans and their ancestors. The blue field comes from a flag carried by Choctaw soldiers during the civil war. The center shield is the battle shield of an Osage warrior. It is made of buffalo hide and decorated with eagle feathers. Two symbols of peace lie across the shield. One is the calumet, or peace pipe. The other is an olive branch. Crosses on the shield are Native American signs for stars, representing high ideals."


Wyoming;

"A bison on a blue field bordered in white and red. The state seal branded on the bison. The woman represents the state motto "Equal Rights" and the two men represent cattle ranchers and miners. The words "Livestock", "Mines", "Grains" and "Oil" represent Wyoming's wealth. The eagle and shield show support for the United States. The dates 1869 and 1890 tell when Wyoming organized as a territory of the United States and when it became a state."





Canadian Province

Manitoba

"Given royal approval in October 1965 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and officially proclaimed on May 12, 1966, the flag of Manitoba consists of the Red Ensign with the Armorial Bearings centred in the right half. The Red Ensign was, at the time, the flag of Canada.The Shield is topped by St. George's Cross on a white background, representing King George III and symbolizing British heritage. The bison represents the once-vast herds of bison which once roamed freely throughout the province and provided food and clothing not only to the Aboriginals, but to the early settlers as well."


Information about the US flags provided by the site; 50states.
Information about the MB flag provided by the site; Flagman.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Sports teams affiliated with Buffalo or Bison.

Basically the criteria was a professional, minor or college/university team that either had Buffalo or Bison in it's name or was using either as it's mascot.

Professional Sports:

In the NHL you have the Buffalo Sabres
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In the NFL you have the Buffalo Bills
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In the NBA you have the Oklahoma Thunder
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*While it seems odd since a Buffalo/Bison would appear to have nothing to do with their name, apparently their mascot is in fact a Bison named Rumble.

In Triple AAA baseball you have the ultimate mix, the Buffalo Bisons
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University/College Programs:

University of Manitoba Bisons
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Colorado Buffaloes -


Bucknell Bisons -

North Dakota State University - 

Gallaudet University

Howard University -


Lipscomb University

Harding University -

West Texas A&M -

Marshall University -


Are there any professional, minor or university/college teams that I've left off?