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  OT: Most Famous Person From Your Town
Posted by: ncvike - 05-06-2025, 07:25 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (20)

Plus who is the most famous person you met
It’s been asked before who is the most famous person from your town?   Mine is Michael Jordan, Meadowlark Lemon, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roman Gabriel, Sonny Jurgenson, Althea Gibson

     Most famous person I met.  All 3 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin.  My dad was NCOIC at embassy in Thailand and in charge of security when they were on their world tour.  Think pops had a few beverages with Buzz Aldrin     Pete Best and Richie Havens
I went to HS and college with Michael and played basketball with him.   To clarify he played and I sat ?  Albeit I was in the starting 5 in HS with him.

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  Never a good time for this discussion (USB Stadium)
Posted by: purplefaithful - 05-06-2025, 04:55 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (9)

Vikings want $20 million a year for U.S. Bank Stadium upkeep

The nine-year-old facility will need $300 million in maintenance over the next decade, and lawmakers are considering tapping tax revenue from e-pulltabs.

The Minnesota Vikings want state lawmakers to put up to $20 million a year in tax revenue from electronic pulltab gambling toward the future upkeep of U.S. Bank Stadium.

The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA), which operates the state-owned stadium, estimates the nine-year-old facility will need nearly $300 million in maintenance over the coming decade.

Sen. Nick Frentz, a North Mankato DFLer and primary sponsor of the proposal, told the Senate Taxes Committee Tuesday that an ongoing stream of revenue for capital improvements was key to keeping the stadium in top shape. He noted NFL stadiums in other cities have waited on maintenance projects and then needed significant public support for an overhaul.

“Do we want to have to come back to the Legislature every time there is a capital need?” Frentz said. “This is a better way for Minnesota.”
The proposal has bipartisan support in both chambers, but faces uncertainty. Tuesday was the first time a committee considered the proposal, and the five-month legislative session is expected to wrap up in less than two weeks.

Questions about e-pulltabs
The amount of tax revenue generated by e-pulltabs, an electronic version of the paper gambling ticket game, is in question after a 2023 change to make the games less like slot machines operated by Minnesota’s American Indian tribes.

E-pulltab revenue dropped after the change, and Frentz’s bill depends on growing tax proceeds from the games. Lawmakers are considering more changes to e-pulltabs at the urging of charities that rely on the games for revenue.

In 2022, Minnesota raised $330 million from charitable gambling, and e-pulltabs accounted for more than half.

The Legislature created the electronic games to pay for the $350 million state share of the stadium. They were so successful the state debt was repaid 23 years early and lawmakers decided to put future proceeds into the general fund.

That move frustrated Sen. Jeremy Miller, R-Winonna, who’s also a sponsor of the bill, because he says lawmakers initially intended for some e-pulltab revenue to be used for stadium upkeep.

“This is an asset of the state of Minnesota and it is our responsibility to maintain the stadium,” Miller said.

Minneapolis still owes money on its portion of the construction debt and makes other annual contributions to the stadium that city leaders would like to modify if the Legislature OKs ongoing state funding.

The Vikings’ case
Vikings representatives and stadium officials noted the team pays roughly $12 million a year in rent and contributions towards capital improvements.

Team and stadium officials also touted the stadium’s economic impact, noting Vikings games and concerts bring in tens of thousands of fans who might not otherwise visit Minneapolis. More than 9 million people have visited U.S. Bank Stadium since it opened in 2016.

Mike Vekich, chair of the MSFA, said the stadium has met or exceeded “all promises and original intentions for the venue as an economic engine for the state of Minnesota and the city of Minneapolis.”

But many sports economists, including J.C. Bradbury of Georgia’s Kennesaw State University, are skeptical of the long-term impact. Bradbury says sports facilities typically shift spending already occurring in the community, rather than bring in lots of new money.

“There really doesn’t seem to be much policy justification at all for stadium subsidies,” Bradbury said.

This isn’t the only sports facility funding request at the Capitol. The stadium has a separate $30 million request for the next phase of a secure perimeter project.

The Minnesota Wild have asked for $50 million towards a rehab of the Xcel Energy Center and the St. Paul Saints want $9 million for upgrades to CHS Field in Lowertown.

Time is tight at the Capitol, as the narrowly divided Legislature works to finish the next two-year budget before the required adjournment May 19. Lawmakers may need a special session to complete the spending plan because the government will shut down if one is not in place by the end of June.

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  OT: 27 Years Ago Kerry Wood DOMINATED
Posted by: JustInTime - 05-06-2025, 11:14 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (1)



Watched this live. I’ve seen Nolan Ryan a couple times but this was the penultimate performance.

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  Kwesi Was Sweating
Posted by: JustInTime - 05-06-2025, 06:27 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (19)

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  Hock loves himself some JJ McCarthy, talks Vikings
Posted by: StickierBuns - 05-06-2025, 03:25 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (7)



"JJ is my dawg, that is my dude. Great dude. Can't say enough good things about him. He's got a sick arm (compares it to Matt Stafford who he caught balls from). I think he's going to be incredible" - Hock

Glowing opinions about the organization.

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  OT: Anyone Watching Mobland?
Posted by: JustInTime - 05-05-2025, 06:52 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (17)

Paramount +

Star studded. Really good.

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  Ravens Release Sexual Predator
Posted by: JustInTime - 05-05-2025, 04:34 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (2)

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  Stafford gets paid by the Rams
Posted by: StickierBuns - 05-05-2025, 01:10 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (7)

an Rapoport
@RapSheet
·
4m
The #Rams and QB Matthew Stafford have finally finalized the terms on his new contract, sources say, as the deal negotiated during the NFL Combine is now official.

Stafford will earn $44M this year, with $4M already paid and the other $40M fully guaranteed.

Ian Rapoport
@RapSheet
·
5m
If Mathew Stafford is on the #Rams roster next at the start of FA, he’ll lock in another $40M. Stafford was on the books for $58M over 2 years, now it's $84M over 2 years.

Coach Sean McVay recently told
@AdamSchein
of
@MadDogUnleashed
Radio, "I think he can play as long as he wants, but fortunately, I'm hoping it's a couple more years."

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  OT: Regular Gas Vs Premium
Posted by: JustInTime - 05-05-2025, 11:02 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (14)

I’ve owned a couple cars that required premium, but for the most part I’ve been running 87 octane. I prefer to run premium in my 24 Expedition as I get about 2 more mpg, but the price difference has gotten outrageous in the last 6 months or so. Maybe I’ve just become more cost conscious. 

Paid $2.67 this morning for regular, premium checked in at $3.55! 23 gallon tank I fill 3 times a week, it starts to add up pretty quickly. You guys seeing nearly a dollar difference in grade?

And for those trying desperately to turn every fucking thread political, maybe give us all a break and sit this one out.

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  SI.com: How the Giants landed on Jaxson Dart
Posted by: StickierBuns - 05-05-2025, 11:01 AM - Forum: The Longship - No Replies

https://www.si.com/nfl/how-josh-allen-pr...axson-dart

Man, the hyperbole manure sure gets spread around this time of the year lol. Every team is loving the living shit out of their draft picks! Regardless, always interested in the back stories and the process in which teams get there. Dart seems like a good kid.....but so does Cam Ward. And Jalen Milroe. Just like with our redshirt freshman QB, hope springs eternal. Just need some live bullets to separate the wheat from the chaff.

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