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June 05, 2008

Waiting to begin

The council chamber is still pretty empty. Talking with a few folks early this afternoon, most think that the vote may be anticlimactic, with the council essentially agreeing to move the process along. We'll see.

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Believe in the Cowbell, and all will be good.

i believe

MORE COW BELL!!!!

PS) CONA and POWW can kiss my A S S

More cowbell & a new waterfront stadium will make everything fine as an aged wine.

Go Rays,cona & poww can go to h e l l & you can tell them I and millions others said it and feel it, b/c they're not representing us.

Like many of you, I am watching the live stream of the Council meeting....

While it's interesting.... I agree with Will that the meeting could use more Cowbell!

Rick K speaks the truth about the Cowbell. All hail the power of the Cowbell.

Who is this guy addressing Council from the gallery while dressed as "Hockey Man!"

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