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So let me get this straight about the Green Bay Packers ownership.


thunderraiden

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The 112,000 fans of the green bay packers that pay $200 per share totaling to 4,000,000 shares have shares not for any profit but just to pay for a winning team that will stay in Green Bay? No profit at all for the share holders... no privileges... but just for it to stay in Green Bay and win??? .... wow.

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That's the one good thing about Green Bay and besides they need the Packers. There's nothing else to do in Wisconsin besides go to Brewers games, Bucks games go ice fishing, rape dead deer carcasses or become a serial killers.

Don't forget drinking and eatting! Those are #1 & #2 things to do in Wisconsin. Milwaukie used to be the brew capital of the Midwest. And if you like to eat, There's German, Polish and Russian food galore! (I may be mistaken, but I believe Brats originated in Milwaukie!)

Once a year the "pack" plays a home game in Milwaukie as well. How the Packers ended up in Green Bay and not Milwaukie is beyond me. (I'm sure there is astory behind it. There always is.) I know Green Bay used to be a big meat packing town, hence their name "The Packers".

Every year Chuncky soup has "Click for Cans". Where the team with the most "clicks" wins like 10,000 cans of Chunky soup to be donated to the local food bank. Green Bay has won if every year since it started! They usually double the next teams "clicks"!

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Every year Chuncky soup has "Click for Cans". Where the team with the most "clicks" wins like 10,000 cans of Chunky soup to be donated to the local food bank. Green Bay has won if every year since it started! They usually double the next teams "clicks"!

It is a good thing that they care.. but really their fans probably have more free time than any other team's fans, excluding Cleveland and Detroit.

They do have some very annoying fans though, almost to the Giants/Patriots level

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