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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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Didn't George own a piece of the Bulls,along with Lamar Hunt?

I don't think so, Jimmy. Steinbrenner's one Chicago area tie came around 1955 or so when he was once an assistant football coach at Northwestern.


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SHARK wrote:
jimmypasta wrote:
Didn't George own a piece of the Bulls,along with Lamar Hunt?

I don't think so, Jimmy. Steinbrenner's one Chicago area tie came around 1955 or so when he was once an assistant football coach at Northwestern.




http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/13/steinb ... index.html

Now a baseball icon, Steinbrenner began his Major League career in 1973 after he bought the Bronx Bombers from CBS for $8.7 million. Steinbrenner was chairman of the board of the American Ship Building Co., which had an estimated value of $180 million in sales in 1978. His other ventures including political fundraising, backing of Broadway plays, an interest in the Chicago Bulls basketball team, ownership of the thoroughbred Kinsman Stud Farm in Florida and an extensive holdings in banking operations and Florida real estate.

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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I'm pretty sure Steinbrenner was part of the Bulls group when Kovler was the managing partner.

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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jimmypasta wrote:
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jimmypasta wrote:
Didn't George own a piece of the Bulls,along with Lamar Hunt?

I don't think so, Jimmy. Steinbrenner's one Chicago area tie came around 1955 or so when he was once an assistant football coach at Northwestern.




http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/13/steinb ... index.html

Now a baseball icon, Steinbrenner began his Major League career in 1973 after he bought the Bronx Bombers from CBS for $8.7 million. Steinbrenner was chairman of the board of the American Ship Building Co., which had an estimated value of $180 million in sales in 1978. His other ventures including political fundraising, backing of Broadway plays, an interest in the Chicago Bulls basketball team, ownership of the thoroughbred Kinsman Stud Farm in Florida and an extensive holdings in banking operations and Florida real estate.

You just outsharked SHARK.

BITE!

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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jimmypasta wrote:
Didn't George own a piece of the Bulls,along with Lamar Hunt?

I don't think so, Jimmy. Steinbrenner's one Chicago area tie came around 1955 or so when he was once an assistant football coach at Northwestern.




http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/13/steinb ... index.html

Now a baseball icon, Steinbrenner began his Major League career in 1973 after he bought the Bronx Bombers from CBS for $8.7 million. Steinbrenner was chairman of the board of the American Ship Building Co., which had an estimated value of $180 million in sales in 1978. His other ventures including political fundraising, backing of Broadway plays, an interest in the Chicago Bulls basketball team, ownership of the thoroughbred Kinsman Stud Farm in Florida and an extensive holdings in banking operations and Florida real estate.

My mistake... :oops: Thanks, Jimmy. I was never aware Steinbrenner had a share in the Bulls' franchise. He must have owned a small stake long before Jerry Reinsdorf paid $15 million to buy the Bulls in 1985.


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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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He's not dead yet, IMO.

I don't think dead is an opinion type thing.


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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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SHARK HATE LIST
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rogers park bryan wrote:
SHARK HATE LIST
John Forsythe
George Steinbrenner
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What the hell does that supposed to mean? SHARK doesn't hate any of those...


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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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SHARK wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
SHARK HATE LIST
John Forsythe
George Steinbrenner
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What the hell does that supposed to mean? SHARK doesn't hate any of those...

http://score670.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=127&t=44728&view=unread#unread


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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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:lol:

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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SHARK wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
SHARK HATE LIST
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George Steinbrenner
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What the hell does that supposed to mean? SHARK doesn't hate any of those...


I love when SHARK goes 3rd person....LeBron ain't got nothin on you SHARK

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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Didn't George own a piece of the Bulls,along with Lamar Hunt?


That's Headley!!!

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Wow, you really love Harvey Korman. Not that there's anything wrong with that. He and Burnett (not AJ) and Conway (not Twitty) were arguably the best comedy trio in the history of comedy. Or trios.

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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R.I.P. to the Boss.

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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rogers park bryan wrote:
R.I.P. to the Boss.

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crying face
boo hoo
CRYING FACE
boo hoo
boo hoo hoo
boo hoo


BOSS BOSS WHO IS MY BOSS?

(can you explain to me what the joke is, anyway?!?)

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(can you explain to me what the joke is, anyway?!?)


It's lipid, so in essence that is the joke

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Don Tiny wrote:
(can you explain to me what the joke is, anyway?!?)


It's lipid, so in essence that is the joke

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