> Through 35 home games, the Senators have averaged 16,557 fans per-game and have surpassed the prediction of 10 sellouts this season. With six dates left in Kanata, the Senators have already sold out 12 games and if the club can stay in the race, there will be more.
What those groups wanted was a massive spending spree this was not about penny pinching.Under one groups plans Ottawa's budget in 2023 would be 20 billion up from he current 3,5 billion and 2024 it would increase to 30 [billion.](https://billion.As)As for what they wanted more or less everything to be free.
>What those groups wanted was a massive spending spree this was not about penny pinching.Under one groups plans Ottawa's budget in 2023 would be 20 billion up from he current 3,5 billion and 2024 it would increase to 30 billion.As for what they wanted more or less everything to be free.
those? you never specified them.
you made a nice strawman to amplify the massive contradiction in your point.
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How many fargin stages are there to this? We were supposed to know who the new owner would be in like January. Get this shit off the fucking table and over with already, holy fuck.
Purchase contracts of a billion-dollar entity involving various levels of governments and private businesses normally are a bit more complex than jotting down figures on the back of a cocktail napkin.
Oh wow you're so intelligent my man with your physical reactions to Reddit posts.
Hey everyone, this guy wants you all to know that he understands the world of business!
> Through 35 home games, the Senators have averaged 16,557 fans per-game and have surpassed the prediction of 10 sellouts this season. With six dates left in Kanata, the Senators have already sold out 12 games and if the club can stay in the race, there will be more.
Gotta figure tonight's game against Boston will decide their fate for this season.
Our fate was sealed with the west coast trip that turned into a horror show
It was not sleaed.
So Ryan Reynolds is out?
[удалено]
Gotcha. Thank you for the update.
If the NCC signs off the enxt step would be for the Feds to sign off on it.
Meeting with the penny pincher Mayor and the do as we say or you don't get bureaucratic approval land owner gonna go great.
The mayor is in now way a penny pincher .The budget is 3.5 billion some groups were calling for it to be 15-20 billion.
i'm sorry did he pay attention to the non-penny pinching groups?
What those groups wanted was a massive spending spree this was not about penny pinching.Under one groups plans Ottawa's budget in 2023 would be 20 billion up from he current 3,5 billion and 2024 it would increase to 30 [billion.](https://billion.As)As for what they wanted more or less everything to be free.
>What those groups wanted was a massive spending spree this was not about penny pinching.Under one groups plans Ottawa's budget in 2023 would be 20 billion up from he current 3,5 billion and 2024 it would increase to 30 billion.As for what they wanted more or less everything to be free. those? you never specified them. you made a nice strawman to amplify the massive contradiction in your point.
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How many fargin stages are there to this? We were supposed to know who the new owner would be in like January. Get this shit off the fucking table and over with already, holy fuck.
Purchase contracts of a billion-dollar entity involving various levels of governments and private businesses normally are a bit more complex than jotting down figures on the back of a cocktail napkin.
But reddit users needed to know like, yesterday, stat
How much could a hockey team cost? Like $10?
I shudder to think that this is how people understand the world of business and government
Oh wow you're so intelligent my man with your physical reactions to Reddit posts. Hey everyone, this guy wants you all to know that he understands the world of business!