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May the 4th Be With You


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18 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Sigh, if Disney didn't kill it 

They had something going with Mando, but ruined that quicker than Matt Rhule ruined the Panthers 

If George Lucas could go back in time, before he signed the closing papers, he would laugh , rip up the contract, flip them off and leave 

 

 

They gave him $4 Billion, in no world is he ripping up that contract and laughing.  I'm quite sure even at that amount, he is still getting Star Wars royalties in some way, as both he and Disney knew they'd make exponentially more money than that while he was still alive, I'm sure he still gets a small cut of profits.

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Looked it up after posting that, he actually took only half the payment in cash, the rest was in stock.  From an article from 2 years ago, it said he already had been paid about $500 Million in dividends alone in the time since the sale, and that's in addition to the $2 Billion in stock going up to almost $8 Billion in valuation.  

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16 hours ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

 

 

Los Angeles Dodgers on Twitter: "May the Fourth be with you:  http://t.co/6saDnALFrd" / Twitter

You dare do you?

 

Dodgers Nation on Instagram: “May The 4th Be With You! (presented by  @blqkcoffee) Dodgers are 17-12. May the force be w… | Dodgers nation,  Dodgers baseball, Dodgers

notice the ring on Mookie's right hand?   How many do the Pedros have?

New Day ~ Happy Cinco de Mayo 

From the shores of North Carolina ,, one could hear or men preparing for what was to come , and hear the cry of their leader Peter Siedler,

“MOUNT UP MEN ,, RIDE TO THE SOUND OF THE CANNON FIRE,,, THERE’S A BATTLE TO BE FOUGHT “

 

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4 hours ago, OceanPanther said:

New Day ~ Happy Cinco de Mayo 

From the shores of North Carolina ,, one could hear or men preparing for what was to come , and hear the cry of their leader Peter Siedler,

“MOUNT UP MEN ,, RIDE TO THE SOUND OF THE CANNON FIRE,,, THERE’S A BATTLE TO BE FOUGHT “

 

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HAPPY CINCO DE DRINKO 

my friend of a poor excuse for a baseball team!!

May the MLB no longer do random drug tests, so the roster can stay intact!!

cinco de mayo GIF

 

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