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I believe what he is saying is that, unless you are a fan of one of the out of state teams, people in the Twin Cities will follow those programs less. I know I'll be less concerned with what UND is doing as I am now and more concerned with what Michigan is doing than I am now. |
Correct. Gopher fans will still take note of SCSU's record primarily due to proximity...it will probably be somewhere between MSU and OSU and secondary to MI. |
Any chance to rip anything Wisconsin must be taken. Especially when it involves Alvarez. |
But seriously, I'm suprised no one disucssed this angle - What if two conferences both have their tourneys at the X, but on different weekends. Not every conference starts and ends their playoffs on the same weekend. If the two leagues staggered their playoffs, both might get the same venue if they can keep the Wild on... |
But what does that have to do with the attendance? Or were you referring to the first sentence of Euro's post. |
I disagree. I don't think that MN outdraws UND. I know you are an expert on the attendance of every game, whether you went to it or not. |
Lets suppose that you are right, though. The UND jerseys are still at EVERY game. That affects the attendance of every game. If the Gophers aren't playing in the game, whether it is before or after they are eliminated, they don't have nearly as many fans there. Total tickets purchased by UND fans for the Final Five tou... |
Also, your "if they are playing" caveat is a bit misleading. There were only 5, now 6 spots in the tournament. There are times when these teams have canceled each other out. Denver and UND make it every year. If Wisconsin is there, that lessens the probability that UMD and SCSU are there and vice versa because there ar... |
Long story longer, we will just have to wait and see. But for you to say there is ZERO chance that the NCHC tournament outdraws the B1G is a load of bull. |
I never claimed to be an expert and your comment about "whether I went to the games or not"... What the hell? This isn't a hypothesis... I was at those games. |
Its nearly impossible for a team hours away from a school without as big of an undergrad and alum base to outdraw the host school, and hats off for UND for almost doing it, but I don't believe they do. First, when the two are playing (which they did this year and I witnessed) I believe there was a slight edge in maroon... |
If what you are saying is true why did the people at the Xcel Energy Center want to negiotate with the Big Ten first before the nWCHA and the other league? |
I still like the idea of the campus playoffs better, but that's most likely never coming back. What I don't understand is how nobody from Wisconsin or OSU spoke up about their arenas not being available the first time around when the conference decided on campus site playoffs. |
I think that a big part of it is that for the F5 many of the local fans (who are predominately Gopher fans) sell off or give away the tickets to the games that do not include their team. In general, plenty of tickets to the non-gopher games available on the street for below face value (I'm sure that is helped by the fa... |
I don't know. But it may be that, just like most people this country, they don't follow college hockey closely. They see the Big Ten and assume that it will draw more than the other two conferences because it has the big-name schools. Most people assume that. It wouldn't shock me if it did. At the same time, it wouldn'... |
I was trying to be a gadfly when I made my comment. I wasn't making any guarantees. But I do think the Gopher fans have been given far too much credit for how many fans they draw to the X. Just one man's opinion. |
You said there is ZERO chance. You must have some expert knowledge that makes you so certain. Also I said "whether you went to it or not" because I didn't know if you were at the games. I meant exactly what I said. Nothing more. |
Again, agree to disagree whether UND outdraws MN. But YOU are the one assuming Gopher fan when you see street clothes. I have talked to plenty of the people there in plain clothes and a lot of them are just hockey fans in general, won the tickets, got tickets from their work, etc. I also go to the F5 with people that I... |
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Anju Singh's Secret Indian Recipe ! |
Take the chicken in a bowl, apply ginger garlic paste, curd, garam masala powder, pepper powder and salt and keep for two hours. |
Heat oil in a pan, sauté the green chillies and ginger garlic paste for few seconds. Then add 1 chopped onion and fry it until it becomes golden bowl in colour. |
In the meantime prepare the cashewnut paste by boiling onion, cashew, coconut and peanut and water together for 10 minutes. Then puree it in the blender with milk to make fine paste. |
Now add the cashewnut paste in fried onion and let it cook for 5 minutes on low heat. |
Add garam masala powder, black pepper powder and add the marinated chicken in the gravy with one cup of water. |
Let it cook for 15 minutes on medium heat. |
Once it is well cooked, add cream in it. Now chicken kali mirch with white gravy is ready to eat. Garnish it with green coriander and serve hot with rice and chapatti. |
The girls are baaack! And things are just as confusing as ever. First off, I don't know what Cece's endgame is anymore. Alison said she wasn't really redcoat, she was just a distraction. So what is Cece then? I still don't trust her. |
Melissa is so eerily calm about everything. (Seriously. It weirds me out) And of course we never got to hear what she told her dad. It's something he doesn't want her mom to find out, though. For some reason I feel like it has something to do with Melissa knowing what body was actually found. |
It seems as if Mona has gone off the deep end again, and this time she's bringing an army to take down Alison. She was totally acting like the mastermind of the "A" game, but I still think it's someone else. Speaking of which: SHAUNA. Obviously she was a part of the team, but I don't think she was the person. Aria seem... |
Where do we even begin to reflect upon the unexpected suicide of a pastor? |
Pastors stand before the congregations that they serve every week as men and women whose faith is supposed to be unshakeable. Pastors preach about trusting God in every circumstance in life, they are invited to journey beside people who are struggling, they’re expected to be able to point people toward community resour... |
Last week, Pastor Andrew Stoecklein decided to end his lonely journey through that “dark place” by leaving his wife, Kayla, and their three sons behind, and by voluntarily entrusting himself into the hands of the God that he believed, with all of his heart, would forgive him for deciding to end his own life. I can’t ev... |
Did you know that nearly half of all graduating seminarians will leave ordained ministry after serving the Church for less than five years; and that, many of those same newly-ordained pastors will never return to the Church or even walk through the doors of a church building again? Did you know that many new pastors ar... |
The story of Andrew Stoecklein is very sad; but Andrew’s final decision and tragic end can serve as a wake-up call to the entire Church and to all who claim to be a part of Christ’s Body in the world. Many pastors who continue to faithfully serve the Church would admit they drink too much, and even more of them would t... |
So, where does the Church, the Body of Christ, go from here? |
We, sadly, can’t help Andrew Stoecklein at this point; but, we can, as Christ’s people in the world today, join hands with each other to offer care and support to Kayla and her three sons. Friends and family members are collecting money to help Andrew’s family; and, if you would like to help, you can CLICK HERE to join... |
We can also begin to address the many struggles and challenges that pastors and their families are facing by creating an atmosphere in our congregations where we acknowledge that those who struggle with mental illnesses, depression and anxiety are not weak and somehow lacking in faith. Mental illnesses and emotional st... |
We can stand beside faithful pastors in the Church by insuring that they have adequate health insurance that includes coverage for mental health. Many churches are struggling to find ways to cut their budgets and reduce their spending. It’s tempting to reduce the pastor’s level of health insurance coverage to save mone... |
We can support faithful pastors in the Church by extending the gift of friendship. As I mentioned above, pastors and their families are forced to abandon significant relationships and friendships every time they move to a new congregation and to a new community. Imagine what it’s like to give-up almost all of your frie... |
My heart continues to ache for Andrew Stoecklein, for Kayla, and for three little boys who will never have the chance to know their father as a man of passion, commitment, and Christian love. My heart aches for the people at Inland Hills Church as they continue to grieve the loss of a 30-year-old pastor who had so much... |
If you’re contemplating suicide and need help: CLICK HERE RIGHT NOW! |
I just sent my pastor and his dear wife a card with letter of thanks for their continued support for me and my family during these past very difficult years…..I was feeling anguished about the recent death of my adult daughter (a very compassionate nurse) and other family difficulties, when it suddenly occurred to me h... |
Thank you, so much, for doing that. Yes, pastors stand beside people during very difficult times – and they do it expecting nothing in return. I’m sure your card will be appreciated. I have kept cards like the one that you sent in a box for 30 years. My spirit is boosted every time I open the box and read some of the k... |
Yellow Fella looks at the life of Tom Lewis, specifically at his quest to find the resting place of his father. |
In this documentary we accompany Tom on his journey and vividly witness how he's going through mixed emotions, disappointments or phases where only sarcasm seems to keep him going. |
While Tom's mother is a traditional Ngungubuyu woman of southern Arnhem Land, his father is a Welsh stockman he never really knew. Tom grew up on the Roper River mission and is what white people previously called a "half-caste" or, as Tom puts it, "I'm not black, I'm not white, I'm a yellow fella and I'm gonna stay tha... |
"One of the shocks I had to go through was learning that my mother didn't love my white father and that they separated one year after she had me," Tom reveals. "I don't know when he died or where he is buried." |
"We've got a responsibility for this culture, be we black or white." |
"The strength of women is important because they carry the culture." |
"The sacred sites are churches for people to pray." You don't see the colours of our churches. [...] Sometimes I like to blow your churches..." |
"The Rainbow Serpent never ever goes to sleep." |
"It's good to know that we can do things in the bloody bush and reach the world." |
"I don't want to blame white fellas because what's the point of crying over spilled milk? Sure, we're sick of the hurting, but the only way to tell them is to do good things." |
In Yellow Fella Tom finally finds the cemetery where his father is buried, but he just can't find the grave since many of them are unmarked. And here the film extends into the present, because after the premiere a kid rang him up and could name him the grave's number. A long search came to an end. |
Tom Lewis tells his story in Yellow Fella. |
Yellow Fella includes 16mm footage taken of the 1950s Roper River mission in south-east Arnhem Land, where Tom grew up. |
Ivan Sen's previous work includes feature film Beneath Clouds, short films Dust, and documentaries Who Was Evelyn Orcher?, The Dreamers and Vanish. |
Tom E Lewis also appeared in the feature film The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith in 1978. |
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Why add anti-gel to diesel fuel? |
The reason why we have to add an anti-gel additive to diesel is that diesel fuels contain wax. Normally the wax is a liquid in solution in the fuel. The problem with the wax is that this is what causes fuel to gel, and gelled fuel (or crystals) can block engine fuel filters. If the temperature is low enough then this w... |
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If the weatherman is anticipating a cold front, you are better off adding an anti-gel additive in preparation. Preparation is key. Anti-gel additives won’t damage your engine so when in doubt use extra. |
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There’s a lot of upsides to diesel fuel. More vehicular power, greater fuel economy, but one of the main downsides of diesel fuel is that it does not fare well in cold weather. When temperatures drop, diesel forms crystals that clog fuel filters and fuel lines. Not only does this cause engines not to start, but it can ... |
The Power of Priming: How to Use Priming Technique in Marketing in a Non-Aggressive Way? |
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Preservation Maryland first recognized Glenn Dale Hospital as a threatened resource in 2014, and then recommitted in 2015 to assisting the site by including it in our Six-to-Fix program. |
This article was first published on the Preservation Maryland website by Meagan Baco. |
Prince George’s wants to redevelop hospital site. The haunted one. |
After a group of Santa Ana police officers appeared to be eating marijuana-laced “edibles” during a pot shop raid, an investigation later found the officers were actually stealing regular foods from the shop and smashed cameras during the raid, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday. |
The three officers — Jorge Arroyo, 34, and Nicole Lynn Quijas, 39, Brandon Matthew Sontag, 33 — have each been charged with petty theft and Sontag has also been charged with vandalism for the crimes, which happened during a raid in late May 2015, prosecutors said. |
Video of a Santa Ana police raid of a pot shop in May 2015 showed questionable behavior, according to an attorney who released the footage. |
Arroyo and Quijas must each do 40 hours of community service and pay $200 to a victim witness emergency fund as part of a no contest plea. Sontag must do 80 hours of community service, pay full restitution for equipment damaged during the pot shop raid and pay another $200 to a victim witness emergency fund, according ... |
At about 5:50 p.m. on May 26, 2015, a group of Santa Ana police officers raided a marijuana dispensary on 17th Street called Sky High Holistic, prosecutors said. |
Attorney Matthew Pappas, behind the podium, speaks at a downtown L.A. news conference on July 3, 2015. His client, Marla James, is sitting in the pink shirt. |
While the officers legally disabled 16 of the shop’s cameras, some other secret surveillance cameras caught some of the officers eating during the raid — a sight that made it appear they were eating the pot-laced ‘edibles’ often sold at marijuana dispensaries. |
At the time, the attorney representing a manager at the shop said it seemed clear that officers who can be seen eating during the raid were actually knowingly consuming foods that contain marijuana. |
But Santa Ana police challenged that claim and launched an internal investigation into the incident. At the time, Chief Carlos Rojas said law enforcement was still awaiting the full version of the video and claimed there was evidence going against Pappa’s claims about officers eating edibles. |
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