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regular draft beer at the panthers game was $9 and 24oz beer for $13
IIRC, a hotdog was $8 when I went in 2009.
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Originally Posted by tofu1413
and icing on the cake, lady driving a newer chrysler 200 infront of me... jumped out of her car, dropped her pants, did an immediate squat and did probably the longest public relief ever...... steam and all.
Florida doesn't make money, but I wouldn't be surprised if they use cheap seats as a "loss leader" like many retail stores do (e.g. Sell printer at a loss, sell USB cable, ink, paper, and extended warranty at extreme markup).
Is there a max a team can sell for imposed by the NHL? Or, is it driven by the market of that city, and sky is the limit for what people are willing to pay? Posted via RS Mobile
Is there a max a team can sell for imposed by the NHL? Or, is it driven by the market of that city, and sky is the limit for what people are willing to pay? Posted via RS Mobile
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Originally Posted by Ludepower
I dont know how your montage relates to the current topic.
You posted a video of Duchene splitting the Nashville defence and scoring.
spoon.ek9 replied with a video of Kesler that contains of him clip of splitting the Nashville defence and scoring.
spoon.ek9 only replied to your post with "", indirectly implying several points and allowing us to openly interpret.
1. The goal is worthy of top 10. Matt Duchene and Ryan Kesler are equally skilled players as demonstrated by the goals.
2. Anyone can split the Nashville defence and score. The goal is not top 10 worthy.