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Donovan McNabb

Frank Girardot: NFL Sunday countdown for Industry

Full story: Whittier Daily News

A few weeks ago I plunked down the $200 plus for NFL Sunday Ticket and Red Zone.

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dodger_guy

Norwalk, CA

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#1
Oct 21, 2009
 
could be the most useless article ever....wtf
The Majestic Mike C

Riverside, CA

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Oct 21, 2009
 
"And, when that happens, perhaps I'll give up my Sunday Ticket and take the boys to the real thing."
And to think eight selfish elitists could have stopped you and your boys from sharing a lifetime of memories.
Dont Be Stupid

Downey, CA

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Oct 21, 2009
 
Yeah, "they" were going to build a stadium in:

Irwindale
Compton
Anaheim
Hollywood Park
Long Beach
Downtown.

Now this bunch wants us to believe they can build a stadium in Industry. They promised a team would play in the Rose Bowl this season. The whole idea is nonsense.

No team is going to locate to the LA market. The last teams here did not leave because of the good weather. They left to make money. There is no money here for football.

The only thing stopping this project is pictures of dead presidents, Hamilton, and Ben Franklin.
ShamWow

Azusa, CA

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#5
Oct 22, 2009
 
We will see...
Frank Investigate This

Los Angeles, CA

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#6
Oct 22, 2009
 
Today, 10-22-09 the “give-ernor” and several other elected “representatives” repay gazillionaire frank roskie jr for all of frank’s political support by signing the special interest legislation which bypasses our local controls on neighborhood and environmental impacts. Seems as though all you need is lots of money and you can buy anyone. I wonder if governor Arnold, and his Sacramento pals, will all arrive in franks back pocket? A little money goes a L O N G way in Sacramento.
Alan

Riverside, CA

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#7
Oct 22, 2009
 
Hopefully the Raiders will move back to L.A..
It will certainly increase business for the local bail-bondsmen..Good for the economy.
You could be stupid

Villa Park, CA

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Oct 22, 2009
 
Dont Be Stupid wrote:
Now this bunch wants us to believe they can build a stadium in Industry. They promised a team would play in the Rose Bowl this season. The whole idea is nonsense.
No team is going to locate to the LA market. The last teams here did not leave because of the good weather. They left to make money. There is no money here for football.
The only thing stopping this project is pictures of dead presidents, Hamilton, and Ben Franklin.
Such the pessimist!
Givernor

Los Angeles, CA

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Oct 22, 2009
 
This is great, the give-ernor. Fits him perfect.

Gray Davis with muscles...

Frank Roskie Jr. most likely had his bun-boy, ops I mean assistant, Smeckin or whatever, deliver the pay offs, ops i mean political donations.
Givernor

Los Angeles, CA

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Oct 22, 2009
 
This is great, the give-ernor. Fits him perfect.

Gray Davis with muscles...

Frank Roskie Jr. most likely had his bun-boy, ops I mean assistant, Smeckin or whatever, deliver the pay offs, ops i mean political donations.
The Truth

Huntington Beach, CA

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#11
Oct 22, 2009
 
This stadium won't get built...the lawsuits that will develop over this end around, the sliding commercial real estate market and the lockout will make sure this project dies a slooow, expensive death.
Rob

Riverside, CA

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#12
Oct 22, 2009
 
Frank:
This is the way to go. Looking forward to finding out which team is coming. It's been too ... long since we had a Football Team in L A.
Rob

Riverside, CA

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#13
Oct 22, 2009
 
The Truth wrote:
This stadium won't get built...the lawsuits that will develop over this end around, the sliding commercial real estate market and the lockout will make sure this project dies a slooow, expensive death.
The real truth is: So many people, particularly construction workers need steady jobs that not just bring food on table but restore pride.
The real truth is: too many negative nonsense and bitterness that won't change the reality and only hurt those who have no vision. There are still people who refuse computers and remain isolated in their little sad world.
Wake up! The Stadium is a good project even if you don't like football.
The Majestic Mike C

Riverside, CA

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#14
Oct 22, 2009
 
The Truth wrote:
This stadium won't get built...the lawsuits that will develop over this end around, the sliding commercial real estate market and the lockout will make sure this project dies a slooow, expensive death.
You hold on to that hope......you have been wrong up to this point.....let's see if your streak stays alive...
Tribune closing

Ontario, CA

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#15
Oct 25, 2009
 
I would bet the San Gabriel Valley Tribune is out of business (next 2 years) in the time it takes to build NFL stadium
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