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  3. I bet you're right about the incentive package to relocate the headquarters. In the world of economic development, states take pride in and love to tout the number of corporate headquarters they have, especially those of well-known companies. Business Insider's piece is a little clearer. It looks like they're doing some consolidating on the West Coast as they relocate to Nashville's suburbs. https://www.businessinsider.com/in-n-out-lynsi-snyder-relocation-california-tennessee-business-expansion-2025-7 And how pathetic it is that she's bitching about old Covid restrictions from FOUR YEARS AGO in the present tense?
  4. Talarico is a good guy, I just don't see the votes for him though
  5. Cannot underestimate Wingo scores early on a massive play if he’s not tackled by the shoe (no pun intended).
  6. What is going to be funny is when a bunch of people with a 7 or 8 figure net worth begin to realize they are the bulwark between the people with an 9+ figure net worth and the people with a less than 7 figure net worth.
  7. Which one? They didn’t just cut 18 holes into a goat pasture?
  8. I understand that if you're operating in good faith you can see it like that, but you MUST remember. None of these goddamn fucking fascists are acting in good faith. This is a means to re-arm their street fighters so they can use more violence to meet their political means.
  9. God I hate myself for this, but it's Grindr
  10. Grave pissing tour addition right there.
  11. I’m about to call Sark and see if he’ll confirm Hornlife’s intel.
  12. They're probably asking because they need to prepare their anuses. Hence why they're so focused on Arch. They know what's coming. This message has been brought to you by NordVPN
  13. IIRC, the NBA owned and controlled the franchises 100%. Over time, the WNBA franchises owned 40% and the NBA owned the remaining 60%. As of 2022, an investment group seeded $75mm into expansion/solvency/whatever and was granted 16%. The WNBA franchises owned 42% and the NBA owns 42%. That puts the valuation at around $470mm. Future expansion dilutes the 42% owned by WNBA franchises. Good question @Kermit - is it a real loss or a "loss" that is purposeful and has long-term strategic advantages? For franchisees and the NBA, a paper loss might be exactly what they want for this investment. I had forgotten about the details. Let's use the $200mm number and assume $0 additional costs and the present -$40mm run rate - the WNBA will be running at +160mm annually. 42% to NBA, 16% to investors, 42% to WNBA league means the WNBA league gets around $67mm to split among its teams. They could easily double or triple the salary cap and stay in the black. As I implied earlier, the "losses" might be transferred from the NBA/WNBA/investors to the media companies. They are the ones who have to monetize to the tune of $200mm+ per year now. WNBA has 11 years, though, on the new plan. Expansion will limit how much they can pay players, as the expansion dilutes the WNBA share of overall league ownership and, hence, whatever "dividends" will come from league income. PS - In 2022, the WNBA raised $75 million from a group of strategic investors including Nike, Michael Dell, Linda Henry, Dee Haslam, Condoleezza Rice, Micky Arison and Laurene Powell Jobs. Some, such as Ted Leonsis (Washington Mystics), Joe Tsai (New York Liberty) and Herb Simon (Indiana Fever), tripled down on the league by investing as part of the raise, owning WNBA teams and owning a stake in the league through their NBA team ownership.
  14. Well he was the one making the courses.
  15. it was the headline at 6am but is now already a sidebar on cnn.com https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/19/us/kerr-county-texas-floods-missing
  16. Sounds like there’s money for player comp increases. Does that mean altering current contracts, or just new ones? If there’s a league minimum and it gets increased, obviously those affected will have contracts altered but I’d guess most of those are annual deals anyway. if Indiana has a big financial advantage over others via larger gate because of Clark, they should be able to afford a higher payroll and thus a better roster in theory. how does their pay compare to peer pro league players? Does it have peer leagues, either overseas bball or domestic other sports? maybe euro women’s soccer leagues are the best comp?
  17. Yes, I'm the dumbass. Also, and this may confuse you since you're clearly too stupid to spell out "on", he and I were just having a conversation. You know, like normal people. Not internet, chest puffing idiots. If you can read, which I'm lowering my expectations for, you will notice how I complimented Lagway outside of his injuries. It's become obvious that while I troll and say stupid shit,you may in fact be fundamentally retarded. The kid has had at the very least TWO shoulder injuries, Jung. That's not good if he gets laid to the ground on it again. I hope you aren't this stupid off this board.
  18. Someone told him there was a whale’s carcass up top.
  19. I wonder if they started "Morris-proofing" the courses back then
  20. What planet did we get transported to where the Secretary of Health and Human Services obviously knows absolutely nothing about the meaning of his office title?
  21. Tom Morris would fuck you up.
  22. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£
  23. The only defamation suits he's "won" in recent memory, if ever, are the 60 Minutes one, which wasn't defamation, and the ABC/Stephanopolous one. And both of those settled under "suspicious" circumstances.
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