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The new Super League is going down the tubes.

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I have not been to RJ's yet, But I have only heard good things about it.

Shirtless guy, if it was horrible why would you go mutliple times?

Oh yeah, and Darker....the Copper Lantern on the east side of town has a good breakfast.
 
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I have not been to RJ's yet, But I have only heard good things about it.

Shirtless guy, if it was horrible why would you go mutliple times?

Oh yeah, and Darker....the Copper Lantern on the east side of town has a good breakfast.
Every other week, I had to do gas well monitoring at a landfill site down the dead end road past the Holiday Inn Express there. There aren't alot of options for lunch. It's basically Subway, RJ's and the Shooter's Saloon, so I gave RJ's a couple tries. I liked the food at Shooter's better. I went to RJ's a couple times right when it opened so maybe they figured things out since then. I stopped going because I didn't like it and it was hard to keep the bill close to my reimbursable budget.
 
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Who needs trees? We use composite sticks.

All the trees we used to have are now the oil under the state and provides the revenues that keeps North Dakota's government from shutting down for weeks at a time ... (unlike a certain neighbor to the east) ...
 
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Who needs trees? We use composite sticks.

All the trees we used to have are now the oil under the state and provides the revenues that keeps North Dakota's government from shutting down for weeks at a time ... (unlike a certain neighbor to the east) ...


Who needs a government? I didn't miss it at all.
 
Re: The new Super League is going down the tubes.

Every other week, I had to do gas well monitoring at a landfill site down the dead end road past the Holiday Inn Express there. There aren't alot of options for lunch. It's basically Subway, RJ's and the Shooter's Saloon, so I gave RJ's a couple tries. I liked the food at Shooter's better. I went to RJ's a couple times right when it opened so maybe they figured things out since then. I stopped going because I didn't like it and it was hard to keep the bill close to my reimbursable budget.

Fair enough.
 
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What's all this talk about a super league? It doesn't look that super to me.
 
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I would expect that the new super league yearly budget will be much smaller than the present WCHA, it is going to be hard to replace all that Xcel playoff cash.
 
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More details about the new offices from DU's Website.

http://www.denverpioneers.com/ViewA...62&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205246715&DB_OEM_ID=18600

The Broadmoor Hotel is one of the most beautiful locations in the world and to be able to use the classic buildings next door is an unbelievable opportunity. Colorado Springs Airport is less than 15 minutes away and Denver's Airport is about an hour and a half.
 
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I would expect that the new super league yearly budget will be much smaller than the present WCHA, it is going to be hard to replace all that Xcel playoff cash.
That is true, but this league was always about recruiting and DU has been landing some great recruits for 2013 since the league was announced.

That being said; with only six, seven or eight teams to share the playoff revenue, less travel needed for a smaller league with and fairly large buildings to host the playoffs and championships I wouldn't expect too much of a drop-off from the $100,000 per team playoff shares currently available in the WCHA.
 
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