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Cool pic of Memorial and Pinnacle Bank Arena

Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. -Carl Sagan
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 Originally Posted by CombatTargeteer
I trust 57
 Originally Posted by HuskerWeatherman
He is the messiah.
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When the USPS closes can they tear that building down and put up a parking lot?
GBR
Badger by birth - Husker by choice !!!
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 Originally Posted by BIGRED..CHEESEHED
When the USPS closes can they tear that building down and put up a parking lot?
Haha, good one. That PO is an eyesore isn't it?

Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. -Carl Sagan
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 Originally Posted by BIGRED..CHEESEHED
When the USPS closes can they tear that building down and put up a parking lot?
Not getting mail would suck.
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 Originally Posted by PimpMario
Not getting mail would suck.
Seriously mail is highly overated....but not wishing to hijack.........GREAT PIC....will be back in Lincoln in a couple weeks....looks like a trip to The Oven in the Haymarket is in order.....
GBR
Badger by birth - Husker by choice !!!
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 Originally Posted by BIGRED..CHEESEHED
Seriously mail is highly overated....but not wishing to hijack.........GREAT PIC....will be back in Lincoln in a couple weeks....looks like a trip to The Oven in the Haymarket is in order.....
Not when you run a own a video game store and you send and receive games through First Class mail all the time. 
I can't wait for the PBA to open up. I just hope my family gets to upgrade its seats.
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I would give my life for anyone one of them as i would my own family. -Pops
It doesn’t matter if the glass is half full or half empty. What matters is you have a glass that has something in it. Some people have no glass, or have a glass with nothing in it. So appreciate all that is in your life and quit questioning whether your glass in half full or half empty.
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Wonderful vertical panorama. Wow! Thanks.
(old Gaelic saying) Chan eil h-uile facal sireadh freagairt. Not every question requires an answer.
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I love the coal train running just to the east of PNB.
Other than farming, nothing screams Nebraska to me more than those mile-long Union Pacific coal trains, hauling fossil fuels out of Wyoming's Powder River Basin back east. Wyoming produces 40% of the coal in the United States, and nearly all of it comes streaking back across the plains of my favorite state. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_River_Basin
Bing remains the meth-teethed Walmart greeter of search engines.
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 Originally Posted by DuckTownHusker
I love the coal train running just to the east of PNB.
Other than farming, nothing screams Nebraska to me more than those mile-long Union Pacific coal trains, hauling fossil fuels out of Wyoming's Powder River Basin back east. Wyoming produces 40% of the coal in the United States, and nearly all of it comes streaking back across the plains of my favorite state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_River_Basin
Having grown up in Alliance I agree, except there it was the BN. When I lived in CO and OR people would comment on how long a certain train may be and I would laugh, you aint seen nothin!

Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. -Carl Sagan
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 Originally Posted by The Impaler
Having grown up in Alliance I agree, except there it was the BN. When I lived in CO and OR people would comment on how long a certain train may be and I would laugh, you aint seen nothin!
Same goes for Oregonians complaining about snow or "hail."
Hail: (noun) 1. Interchangeable with the term "sleet" in the Pacific Northwest. 2. Elsewhere; frozen chunks of ice the size of tennis balls. Eg. Bob wondered why his car had no dents despite the weatherman's prediction of hail. Bob is a Nebraskan living in Oregon.
Bing remains the meth-teethed Walmart greeter of search engines.
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 Originally Posted by ThotDoc
That is very cool!! When is the estimated competion date for the new arena?
WIll be open for the 2013 season just as the stadium expansion.
 Originally Posted by DuckTownHusker
Same goes for Oregonians complaining about snow or "hail."
Hail: (noun) 1. Interchangeable with the term "sleet" in the Pacific Northwest. 2. Elsewhere; frozen chunks of ice the size of tennis balls. Eg. Bob wondered why his car had no dents despite the weatherman's prediction of hail. Bob is a Nebraskan living in Oregon.
Haha, so true, when I lived there my worked closed for 3 days, I looked out my window and there was just a dusting of snow. Turned out to be that storm back in '08 that shut down the whole PNW around Christmas.

Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. -Carl Sagan
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 Originally Posted by The Impaler
WIll be open for the 2013 season just as the stadium expansion.
Thanks, will have to schedule a winter tip to catch a game.
"Baseball happens to be a game of cumulative tension but football, basketball and hockey are played with hand grenades and machine guns." John Leonard

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 Originally Posted by DuckTownHusker
I love the coal train running just to the east of PNB.
Other than farming, nothing screams Nebraska to me more than those mile-long Union Pacific coal trains, hauling fossil fuels out of Wyoming's Powder River Basin back east. Wyoming produces 40% of the coal in the United States, and nearly all of it comes streaking back across the plains of my favorite state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_River_Basin
Unfortunately, those tracks there belong to Burlington Northern.
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 Originally Posted by McLaughlin
Unfortunately, those tracks there belong to Burlington Northern. 
Um.. I think you meant fortunately
In Lincoln/Alliance its BN, in Omaha/North Platte its UP
Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. - Barry Switzer
 Originally Posted by The Big Red Lebowski
That a way CC! Stick with your boy to the bitter end.
 Originally Posted by RedPhoenix
Why yes, I do have a PHD in Hillbilly.
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I also like how both stadiums are being worked on at the same time.
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That is very cool!! When is the estimated competion date for the new arena?
"Baseball happens to be a game of cumulative tension but football, basketball and hockey are played with hand grenades and machine guns." John Leonard

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Big Red Fan!!!

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Can't help but wonder, will (more) championships be won in those arenas? When?
Go Big Red!!!
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