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Dirt piles look'n good.
Meh. I've seen better.
Dirt piles look'n good.
Meh. I've seen better.
I see there is a donate now option...how many of you GH'ers have donated?
Well I bought season tickets... there is a donation in there.
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Why do we need aqua colored pipes? This is Minnesota. White would have sufficed.
Excessive spending on **** like this is what is wrong with the athletic department!
Strib article for tomorrow: Is two Port-a-johns at the construction site really necessary? U wasting 100's of dollars!
We went to the basement before it was poured, and you could set the wet spots where they were pissing, and where they had shoveled dirt over where they ****. The house has been on the market for a LONG time, and I'm happy that the crap builder is just sitting on it.
Strib article for tomorrow: Is two Port-a-johns at the construction site really necessary? U wasting 100's of dollars!
Strib article for tomorrow: Is two Port-a-johns at the construction site really necessary? U wasting 100's of dollars!
Aren't ALL portapotties gender neutral?...Yeah, they have to have a "gender neutral" porto $h!tter onsite.
Aren't ALL portapotties gender neutral?...
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It's a great story it deserves it's own thread.Not sure if this was shared anywhere else or not.
[video]http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/06/19/joe-bjorklund-gopher-football-athletes-village/[/video]
As far as I can tell, all they're doing is moving dirt from here to there, and from there to here. I'm starting to wonder whether Nanne even knows what he's doing.
As far as I can tell, all they're doing is moving dirt from here to there, and from there to here. I'm starting to wonder whether Nanne even knows what he's doing.
They're just training people how to move dirt.
A friend of mine who is now a groundskeeper at a major university told me this story when he was doing an internship during college. His supervisor told him to dig a hole exactly 3'x3'x3'. Once he was done, he said great job and told him to fill it back in with the dirt. He just wanted to see if he could follow directions and do what he was supposed to.