Gilthorp57
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Do the Lindahl between the third and fourth qtr lolKris Lindahk guaranteed offer stadium
Do the Lindahl between the third and fourth qtr lolKris Lindahk guaranteed offer stadium
It'd probably be cheaper to advertise for the Metaverse in reality. The meta market is so hot right now.Meta Universe Stadium
We should start our own cryptocurrency and name it after the Gophers. We'll call it "Gold Coin" and invest everything we have in Gold Coin not to be confused with gold coins. After we hit it big, we'll name it "Brad DaviDson punches men in the Balls Stadium" then take the remaining money we have to construct a giant wall our across our eastern border.We got 8 years. If we invest right we could get the naming rights. I'm sure we can all do $500 invested correctly it should be at least doubled and I'm sure the GH can pick up the rest. Lol
"Supply chain issues"?Apparently Huntington Bank can't even afford to replace signage on some locations. The old Burnsville TCF still has one of those tarp signs, the kind you'd see at a fireworks stand, hanging over the old sign on the front of the building.
Their first item of business will be to rename the "Boston Scientific Heart of the Game" awardLet's not forget Medtronic is local (outside of their Ireland tax advantage headquarters). Welcome to "pacemaker" stadium.
What kind of nickname could we give it?Hold an internet poll, I'm a fan of Stadium McStadium face Stadium.
Private message me the account number you want me to send all of my assets to.We should start our own cryptocurrency and name it after the Gophers. We'll call it "Gold Coin" and invest everything we have in Gold Coin not to be confused with gold coins. After we hit it big, we'll name it "Brad DaviDson punches men in the Balls Stadium" then take the remaining money we have to construct a giant wall our across our eastern border.
If this is true the U of M might let them out of the deal early free of charge.Apparently Huntington Bank can't even afford to replace signage on some locations. The old Burnsville TCF still has one of those tarp signs, the kind you'd see at a fireworks stand, hanging over the old sign on the front of the building.
The sign on the Burnsville bank is 100% true. I pass it on the way to Costco and/or Chick-Fil-A.If this is true the U of M might let them out of the deal early free of charge.
Might be good for both parties
Good idea but is it big enough to hold Sid's closest friends?How about Sid Hartman field at 3M Stadium??
No one bled maroon and gold like Sid!
Interesting that 30 years ago Minnesota was home to more than 30 Fortune 500 companies.Fortune 500 Companies in Minnesota:
Company 2021 Fortune 500 Ranking Revenue UnitedHealth Group 5 $257.1 billion Target Corp. 30 $93.56 billion Best Buy Co. Inc. 66 $47.26 billion 3M 96 $32.1 billion CHS 103 $28.4 billion U.S. Bancorp 113 $25.2 billion General Mills 169 $17.6 billion C.H. Robinson Worldwide 191 $16.2 billion Land O’Lakes 219 $13.9 billion Ecolab 237 $12.7 billion Ameriprise Financial 253 $11.9 billion Xcel Energy 272 $11.5 billion Hormel Foods 317 $9.6 billion Thrivent Financial 369 $8.15 billion Polaris 407 $7.1 billion Securian Financial Group 421 $6.87 billion Fastenal 479 $5.647 billion Patterson Cos. Inc. 491 $5.49 billion
My favorites -->
Hormel Stadium --> Free SPAM to all season ticket holders. Think of the SPAM NIL deals that could be done.
Best Buy Stadium -->
Land O' Lakes is just to obvious with RTB.
To quote/ Paraphrase Marty Schottenheimer: "You're not in Cleveland"Mistake Lake Stadium
betting will be legal by then too.
Still have 11th most in the country with 22nd largest population. Pretty good.Interesting that 30 years ago Minnesota was home to more than 30 Fortune 500 companies.
I don't think it was ever that high. This article says "When Fortune started its 500 list in 1955, Minnesota had 11 companies on it ... by 2011, the number had grown to 20."Interesting that 30 years ago Minnesota was home to more than 30 Fortune 500 companies.