some of these superlatives are silly, but what was on point was being at the WMO in the 16th skybox with Newportcat on Thursday - great guy, great conversation, he has lots of passion and care for Arizona in general, that was cool.
i also noticed the service was on point, that helped for me...and, looking back we didn’t talk AZ Basketball an overwhelming amount, just a few stretches on both days.
it’s true, there was a time where I had unrelenting access, and I could tell more stories than an afternoon would allow - was fun, I enjoyed all the banter and time spent very much.
Blowout Losses
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Newportcat wrote:Arizona could lose every game the rest of this season but the fact I met and got to hang out with 97 makes my year. Any story you have heard about him...
The first time I met '97 was around 10 years ago & I hugged him (as a stranger) in front of his wife and their friends. It was the height of awkward. The couple times we got to hang out since were much more comfortable!
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Dollar General going into depressed areas, esp rural America:ASUHATER! wrote:I've heard a lot lately about how brick and mortar businesses are supposed to actually grow in the near future.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/423717 ... ng-returns" target="_blank
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Well, now I'm jealous I've never met 97 Cats.
It has saved me from a conversation with my wife about how I'm meeting a stranger from the internet at a bar, but it's probably a guy, so it's ok. Plus, she knows I'm emotionally involved with Arizona basketball, so I'm not even sure that would help.
It has saved me from a conversation with my wife about how I'm meeting a stranger from the internet at a bar, but it's probably a guy, so it's ok. Plus, she knows I'm emotionally involved with Arizona basketball, so I'm not even sure that would help.
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The last numbers I saw stated that brick and mortar stores still accounted for around 90% of all retail sales.
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Yep, discount stores are the bells of the ball and have been for awhile. I think 97 said Marshalls has been one of the top retailers since 2009.Merkin wrote:Dollar General going into depressed areas, esp rural America:ASUHATER! wrote:I've heard a lot lately about how brick and mortar businesses are supposed to actually grow in the near future.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/423717 ... ng-returns" target="_blank
The internet shopping thing is real but over blown in some ways. I do not do much investing on the retail side of commercial real estate but 97 is a true savant when it comes to it.
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sure whatever you say....your secret is safe with me97cats wrote:some of these superlatives are silly, but what was on point was being at the WMO in the 16th skybox with Newportcat on Thursday - great guy, great conversation, he has lots of passion and care for Arizona in general, that was cool.
i also noticed the service was on point, that helped for me...and, looking back we didn’t talk AZ Basketball an overwhelming amount, just a few stretches on both days.
it’s true, there was a time where I had unrelenting access, and I could tell more stories than an afternoon would allow - was fun, I enjoyed all the banter and time spent very much.
2004 First Team All American Football Poster as voted on by GOAZCATS