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This guy’s so intense. Bet he has crazy eyes.

And yet if I read this right. You can still bring guns into bars. Because, yeah, booze and guns. That makes sense.

“I’m heading to the football game tomorrow, better get my gun ready”

Starred for Godildo

Good imo. Team owner billionaires can go fuck themselves and use their own fucking money those $12 beer selling twat twiddlers.

My guess is that the eleventh-hour proposal was merely for the sake of appearances (“We tried! They were the last ones to say no!”), and the Oakland city government is not-so-secretly thrilled to finally be rid of a team and league they wish they’d never brought back from LA.

because of course

Yep. That definitely sounds like South Carolina. So, is it now pick your poison for the NCAA? Anti-trans or severely racist? The choices. Oh, the choices.

I think the point is that the owners want him to succeed in San Diego with that metric being a new, publicly funded stadium. Moving to LA is like waving the white flag. They’re worried that this will embolden other fan-bases and taxpayers to tell other teams to screw when they come asking for their own public

I am pretty sure the other owners do have his back on going through with abandoning any city that wont fork over tons of money for a new stadium. That would, after all, set a precedent for other cities to follow...

You’re doing Zeus’ work here my friend. +1

This... this pun right here was all worth it.

I’d like to give you a star tomorrow. Will you be home between the hours of 9am to 4pm to accept? If not, I won’t be available until next month.

*Goes in for the high five...*

Which is absolutely his prerogative. Just like it’s the city’s prerogative to not give him public money. So everyone ends up happy.

There’s not so much free money available. Certainly not in LA, where he’d have to be paying rent to the Rams. I suppose he could try to get St. Louis or Oakland to offer him money. Cities are getting a bit smarter about the whole stadium scam.

Yes, but San Diegan’s won’t care. They won; he lost. Hopefully this will grow a spine in other cities with professional sports teams.

Which is all well and good BUT the precedent being set here is far more important?

Wherever they land, they should sell stadium naming rights to Comcast and become the OverChargers.