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Tech Worlds":1ly0r7kv said:
I am sure our new minimum wage is jacking it up even higher.

I think they're still arguing about the new minimum wage aren't they? I don't remember reading that other than Seatac it hasn't been enacted into law yet.
 

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Sourdough #49":25ze7b4t said:
Cartire":25ze7b4t said:
Yes, thread derailed. Youre in the trap now.

"Ill take 'What Whiner fans say after 2 preseason game and only scoring only 3 points total' for 500 Alex."

Ok since your new to football and became a fan circa 2012 I will help you out.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National ... _preseason

"Ill take "49er Butthurt" for $1000 Alex."

DING DING DING Its a Daily Double.

"This 49er fan tries to argue Preseason with someone who has obviously got under his skin"

"Who is Sourdough #49"
 

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Sgt. Largent":2dmppurq said:
Tech Worlds":2dmppurq said:
I am sure our new minimum wage is jacking it up even higher.

I think they're still arguing about the new minimum wage aren't they? I don't remember reading that other than Seatac it hasn't been enacted into law yet.

It has, but it doesnt even go into effect until like 2017 or even further, something like that.
 

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Sourdough #49":1oamc2th said:
Anyway back on topic I was at Gillette Stadium Dec 2012 and pretty sure I paid like 11.50 for a bud light. Patriots are one of the teams that were not sampled. I would not be shocked if they were truly top of the list.

If you paid ANYTHING for a Bud Light, then you deserved what you got, And then you had a glass of skunk piss and $11.50 minus.....good job.
 

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Of course, Seattle fans can offset the price of the beer by bringing their own food to games.
 
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Largent80":17nhnohj said:
Sourdough #49":17nhnohj said:
Anyway back on topic I was at Gillette Stadium Dec 2012 and pretty sure I paid like 11.50 for a bud light. Patriots are one of the teams that were not sampled. I would not be shocked if they were truly top of the list.

If you paid ANYTHING for a Bud Light, then you deserved what you got, And then you had a glass of skunk piss and $11.50 minus.....good job.


I didn't get to pregame. I got free tickets to see 49ers vs Patriots and person I rode up with didn't show up till last minute. It was that or reg Bud and or Coors.
 

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Force our perennially-money-hungry state government to charge the national average tax rate for alcohol and the prices on our stadium beers would probably drop to about $2.75.
 

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RolandDeschain":28lkde93 said:
Force our perennially-money-hungry state government to charge the national average tax rate for alcohol and the prices on our stadium beers would probably drop to about $2.75.

No they wouldn't. We are buying them now so the market is there. It won't change the price one penny.
 

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How much does it cost to get stabbed at the new SF digs after the game?
 

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Kaiser":1qk55i1v said:
How much does it cost to get stabbed at the new SF digs after the game?
Price is pretty high, as early indications are the ninnies fans all leave the new stadium before the game is over. Maybe you can find an angry usher with a pocket knife to do the deed?
 

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I think its interesting that Detroit is #1 when that state and area have been hit so hard by the down turn in the economy. Mr Ford is also branded as a man of and for the people. I guess just not the people that want to enjoy a beer at a football game.
 

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CALIHAWK1":2wnix3kc said:
I think its interesting that Detroit is #1 when that state and area have been hit so hard by the down turn in the economy. Mr Ford is also branded as a man of and for the people. I guess just not the people that want to enjoy a beer at a football game.

You ever notice no matter how poor someone is, they can somehow still find enough money for booze and/or drugs.
 

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ZagHawk":3pp2pxs1 said:
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I think its interesting that Detroit is #1 when that state and area have been hit so hard by the down turn in the economy. Mr Ford is also branded as a man of and for the people. I guess just not the people that want to enjoy a beer at a football game.

You ever notice no matter how poor someone is, they can somehow still find enough money for booze and/or drugs.

Cheaper than food these days.
 

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CALIHAWK1":2pf6ur5p said:
I think its interesting that Detroit is #1 when that state and area have been hit so hard by the down turn in the economy. Mr Ford is also branded as a man of and for the people. I guess just not the people that want to enjoy a beer at a football game.

Poor people haven't attended NFL games since like 1985.
 

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Largent80":saoxf7ce said:
ZagHawk":saoxf7ce said:
CALIHAWK1":saoxf7ce said:
I think its interesting that Detroit is #1 when that state and area have been hit so hard by the down turn in the economy. Mr Ford is also branded as a man of and for the people. I guess just not the people that want to enjoy a beer at a football game.

You ever notice no matter how poor someone is, they can somehow still find enough money for booze and/or drugs.

Cheaper than food these days.
QFT.
 
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CALIHAWK1":2imjdkkz said:
I think its interesting that Detroit is #1 when that state and area have been hit so hard by the down turn in the economy. Mr Ford is also branded as a man of and for the people. I guess just not the people that want to enjoy a beer at a football game.

Its probably to help price out being a drunken ass at their games. I know If I was a lions fan I would drink a lot.
 

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I would feel a lot better with that price if I could find an IPA or even a ESB in stead of a redhook blond.. They have a bunch of the same beers...
 
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