My vehicle requires premium unleaded but I know a lot of people that use diesel from the well sites so I can't answer your question without speculating. I am curious since we are talking states and big boxes if Michele Bachmann has left yet since she said:
"The Bible is very clear on this issue. Homosexuality is a sin, and God will punish communities that support it. Sodom and Gomorrah thought they could defy the will of God, and we all know what happened to them. If the governor signs this legislation into law the Minneapolis-St. Paul region will be next. I have a friend from Eden Prairie who's already packed everything she owns into her car and is driving out to Montana as we speak. These are very scary times. I don't want my family to be the last ones out."
Elected by the people and for the people, what a great voice to represent your state. Hee-haw.
You two idiots are aware that she didn't actually say that, right?You say it like it's a bad thing what she said. I agree with her for sure 100% on what the bible says.
You two idiots are aware that she didn't actually say that, right?
Back to hockey....
If this O'Bannon crap had happened during our name change suit. Do you think they would have left us alone?
I don't see any connection beween the two. Best case is they may have been distracted but I don't think it would have changed the outcome.
@Gropper8: Committed to the University of North Dakota! Very excited for the opportunity #Sioux
It's everywhere.I just noticed that the USCHO picture of the new NCHC comissioner has the Sioux logo in the background. Seems strange.
Nice! Have fun.Hey, I get to go to two games in BC in January. Sioux play University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser January 2nd and 3rd. Really looking forward to it!
Article about Rocco Tebowaldi.
http://pantherparkway.com/2013/07/23/rocco-grimaldi-panthers-find-big-heart-in-their-smallest-skater/
I'll be disappointed if Rocco doesn't have a Hobey candidate type of season this year... too much speed and talent in that little guy. Too many **** crossbars as well.
There are a couple of videos of the old Ralph being torn down, and a great slideshow of pictures over the years on Siouxsports.com. The original Ralph opened in 1972 and was the home of Fighting Sioux hockey until the new Ralph opened in 2001. A new high performance training facility will be built on the site, to be used by football, track,etc.