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[split] USA TODAY - Why the MWC & BE Want Boise State
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[split] USA TODAY - Why the MWC & BE Want Boise State
(12-22-2012 08:31 AM)Rich52c Wrote:  
(12-22-2012 12:31 AM)TigerTimmy Wrote:  Dan Wolken's take:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nca...l/1786089/

Yes cbs wants to give big money to remote areas of the mwc.

Sounds like a way to maximize the square miles of territory covered with the minimum population.

Also may maximize their tax loss at cbs.

Hey big deal from Uconn. Listen, There are more alive people in San Jerkin Valley, San Francisco Bay area and San Jose area.
I hate Harford more than anybody. That place look live deserted in the weekend. And people in northeast are full of hate and anger. I can see why so many violent crime happens there. I used to work in one of Ivy schools and it was soooo bad. Full of politics and hates. I never have desire to go back there.
As long as you snubs don’t change that attitude nobody wants you, any where in earth. Currently you are not welcome in Japan.
12-22-2012 08:47 AM
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