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Cro can probably nut in his hand and rub it on his lady box and get her pregnant.
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this dude going need to do the following:
According to WebMD, a vasectomy is an 99.85% effective birth control method. Only one to two women out of 1,000 will have an unplanned pregnancy in the first year after their partner has had a vasectomy, the site said.
Its not that simple. For example, here in Atlanta we are building a new stadium for the Falcons even though the Georgia Dome is only just over 20 years old. If I remember correctly the Falcons are getting about $200 million from this city to cover part of the 1.4 billion dollar cost. $200 million sounds like a lot in taxes. However what they don't tell you that tax is that tax money comes directly from hotels to help promote tourism. As a result the new stadium has already secured the Final 4, SEC Championship Game Extension, College Football National Championship, and likely a Super Bowl. The super bowl in itself is estimated to bring $500M in economic impact to Arizona this year alone. According to the GWCCA (operators of the current Dome), the SEC Football Championship Game has an estimated economic impact of more than $1 billion since 1999.
In theory the tax investment pays itself back rather quickly through jobs / tourism which benefit the City. At least that is the spin given.
@PhilAPerry: Bill Belichick just walked through the locker room carrying ... a pair of boxing gloves.
Although I agree that they usually blow the economic impact stuff out of proportion... I would imagine that places such as Atlanta, the Rose Bowl, Indianapolis, Jerry World, and Levi's Stadium are some of the only few stadiums where that matters. They have regular bowl games, final fours, conference championships, neutral college football games, and other events that people will travel from other cities to see. Places like the new stadium up in Minnesota, Houston Astro's stadium, and other places that only get used for sports and concerts have no where close to any sort of major economic impact for hotels and other things. People travel to those stadiums from their houses, and then return back home.That spins basically been proven wrong by every recent stadium study.Its not that simple. For example, here in Atlanta we are building a new stadium for the Falcons even though the Georgia Dome is only just over 20 years old. If I remember correctly the Falcons are getting about $200 million from this city to cover part of the 1.4 billion dollar cost. $200 million sounds like a lot in taxes. However what they don't tell you that tax is that tax money comes directly from hotels to help promote tourism. As a result the new stadium has already secured the Final 4, SEC Championship Game Extension, College Football National Championship, and likely a Super Bowl. The super bowl in itself is estimated to bring $500M in economic impact to Arizona this year alone. According to the GWCCA (operators of the current Dome), the SEC Football Championship Game has an estimated economic impact of more than $1 billion since 1999.
In theory the tax investment pays itself back rather quickly through jobs / tourism which benefit the City. At least that is the spin given.
Oh No!!!
Cro's pullout game weak
They do it because it's free money for the billionaires. The new owners of the Milwaukee Bucks just did Milwaukee dirty with their new stadium deal. We had half-season tickets of the Bucks growing up, and I was there when they were relatively good. I also saw the Bulls 70th win in Milwaukee... After reading about the proposed (and then approved) stadium deal, I really didn't care if they stayed or not. It really makes me angry that these stadiums are being financed by public money.
Cro can probably nut in his hand and rub it on his lady box and get her pregnant.
Browns now finalizing deal to hire Bengals OC Hue Jackson as their next HC, per sources. Close to being wrapped up, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 13, 2016
Browns now finalizing deal to hire Bengals OC Hue Jackson as their next HC, per sources. Close to being wrapped up, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)
January 13, 2016
@MikeSilver: Hue Jackson will become the next head coach of the Cleveland Browns. "They made me feel comfortable," he just told me.
Hue is good with QBs. Good move by the Browns.