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LOLOLOLOLOLOL HOLY SHIT. THAT'S PRETTY ****IN FUNNY. |
REDUMBLICAN.
OH MAN I JUST PLAYED OFF YOUR WORD AND ITS STILL SOOOO FUNNY |
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You might not wanna hear it, but it's the truth. |
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Republicans have held the office for 20 straight years.....and in those years this city was robbed by those very same politicians. Yes, i will blame them. And if they were Democrats doing the same thing, i'd blame them too. |
LMAO And Los Angeles is a well-oiled machine that is responsive to the needs of its people and proactive at job-creating projects and opportunities. LMAO
The old mayor probably screwed a good 1/3rd of all the vaginas in LA County, and the new mayor looks like Phil Dunphy from Modern Family. The only saving grace for football in San Diego is that Los Angeles will never get its act together. |
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LOL. Qualcomm stadium is not that bad. They show a few cracks here or there. So what? There aren't cracks all around the stadium. I've been in there more than 100 times. I live in San Diego. Both San Diego State Aztecs and the Chargers. It's a functional stadium fitting about 70,000 people. It's not nearly as bad as Oakland Stadium and the 49ers current stadium. Those are worse IMO.
I don't think they are close to anything new. San Diego is dysfunctional city with budgetary problems. |
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Have you been to any other stadiums? Because I've been to the Q and needed about a 45 minute long shower to feel clean again. The place is a hole. |
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"Sandiego 49er"?
What in the **** is going on here? |
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Sure they need a new stadium. They have no budget to do it. So it won't happen. It's not really dirty. Just old. What are you finding dirty about it? |
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2) I have family history from the Bay and have always been a 49ers fan. Still am. 3) I always liked Alex Smith. Now that he is with you I want to see how he does and I will follow him and you guys and post with you guys. Because I'm interested. I think he will do well for you. |
San Diego isn't much different than a lot of cities who catered to the public unions. Unfunded Pie in the Sky pensions is the problem a lot of these Cities face. Doesn't matter what political stripes the Mayor wears. The city counsels are just to blame and San Diego has a fair mix there.
As far as Qualcomm goes yeah it's a POS down in a valley prone to flooding. The way I see the problem of getting a new stadium has more to do with the way the city alone would finance their portion of the stadium. IMHO the team and the stadium is beneficial to the whole county and I believe that if the whole county were involved the deal would get done. |
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