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Byline: Bucky Gleason
Aug. 25--Kids, if you don't believe me, ask your parents. Ask them about a time in which Buffalo was a football town with a hockey team, when the Bills were a way of life, an identity, a connection to the big time. Ask them about the Sabres being a distant second, an asset but little more than a bridge between football seasons. It was that way for the better part of 40 years before it all changed in about 40 seconds back in February. That's when the Sabres introduced an owner who was intent on taking Buffalo for the ride of its life, thus exposing a Bills owner who simply has taken Buffalo for a ride. See, that's what separates Terry Pegula from …