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In reply to the discussion: A Tale of Two Stadiums [View all]MineralMan
(151,359 posts)46. Yah, well, that was before my time. I didn't move to MN until 2004.
I tried to like the Vikings, but just never could do it. I've been a Packers fan since I was a kid, and still am.
Don't like the Vikings, didn't like the Rams, even though I lived 50 miles from Los Angeles. I stuck with the Packers, and am forever a Cheesehead.'
I'm also a Cornhuskers fan by marriage. My late FiL played for the team in 1941. Go Big Red!
I dunno, the L.A. Vikings has a nice ring to it, but it's too late for that now.
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Year after year, city after city, this shit goes on and on, and people fall for it
hatrack
Dec 2013
#4
Would LA be willing to return the Lakers name to Minnesota (and dump the name Timberwolves)
Nobody You Know
Dec 2013
#59
There was a .5% sales tax referendum for the initial renovations back thirteen years ago.
TheMightyFavog
Dec 2013
#64
At least the Twins waited until they were in their new stadium before they started losing
dflprincess
Dec 2013
#62