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Asst Coach [809]
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Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 2:14 PM
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IF Clemson can make it to the SEC would fan excitement/demand call for an expansion of your stadium? It's not small but SEC fans from other teams travel well and almost every game has a bowl game air to it. Can you imagine Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Auburn, Alabama, LSU, Texas, Texas A&M and Oklahoma coming there? Let that sink in. Wouldn't that be excitement at the highest level?
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Top TigerNet [32353]
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 2:17 PM
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I know all y'all would be thrilled beyond yore wildest dreams to get to visit the real Death Valley. ??
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All-TigerNet [6022]
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 4:55 PM
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South Carolina fans....LOL. C'mon man, you were making a good point right up until then.
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TigerNet HOFer [133963]
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Only expansion would be premium seating
Jul 9, 2022, 2:17 PM
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Anything else makes no financial sense.
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National Champion [7742]
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Re: It Would Be Exciting....Like Having More Main Event Fights ---
Jul 9, 2022, 2:23 PM
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As far as Chickenlina is concerned.....we can easily put in and take out throw away chicken coups for their cluckers to sit in.
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110%er [6166]
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Maybe SEC fans would fill those crappy seats in the
Jul 9, 2022, 2:26 PM
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upper deck of the North Stands that are aways empty for ACC games.
We don’t need more seats unless they are better seats.
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All-TigerNet [12666]
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When we were the first team to end Auburn's 18 game winning
Jul 9, 2022, 2:48 PM
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streak and defense of their 2010 national title, their fans filled those seats.
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110%er [6166]
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Re: When we were the first team to end Auburn's 18 game winning
Jul 9, 2022, 3:00 PM
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Yep ... Georgia fills’em. Even SCAR fills’em.
I think the SEC would consistently send fans to Clemson and vice-versa. I don’t have that confidence in the B1G.
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Ring of Honor [21103]
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Re: When we were the first team to end Auburn's 18 game winning
Jul 9, 2022, 5:15 PM
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I am sure Ohio State fans would show up, since their fans already live in SC.
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Game Changer [1806]
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Very sad but they probably could fill it up 10x if allotted & inclined...
Jul 9, 2022, 6:59 PM
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The state is becoming a "little Florida" with the northern migration; at least they're US citizens and not more of the scourge that infiltrates the southern US border on daily basis.
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CU Medallion [20915]
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Maybe some exchange can be worked out between Ohio & Mexico
Jul 9, 2022, 8:12 PM
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Immigration both ways ... may lighten the load on SC, GA and FLA. Call it Mexohio ...
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Game Day Hero [4324]
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Orange Phenom [14158]
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We’ve had our share of big games at Death Valley we
Jul 9, 2022, 2:30 PM
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Don’t need to be in the SEC to have premiere matchups. We don’t have to imaging UGA, AU, T A&M, and u of SC coming here; they’ve already played here in recent years. Also, we don’t need the visiting team to travel well in order to sell out games. The ACC allotment for visiting teams is 4K and we still sell out those games. We’re not gonna expand our stadium to accommodate more visiting fans. Like another poster said, our future expansions will be about increasing premium seating areas.
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Asst Coach [809]
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Re: We’ve had our share of big games at Death Valley we
Jul 9, 2022, 2:32 PM
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I believe the SEC requires more than 4,000 seats to be available to SEC visiting teams.
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Paw Master [17732]
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Re: We’ve had our share of big games at Death Valley we
Jul 9, 2022, 3:46 PM
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when was the last time Tennessee won anything?!!!!!
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Re: We’ve had our share of big games at Death Valley we
Jul 9, 2022, 6:26 PM
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Clemson and SC have an existing agreement in place for the visiting team to receive something like 15K tickets. Clemson used to have a similar agreement with UGA before the rivalry ended.
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Varsity [104]
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TigerNet Elite [76580]
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not small
Jul 9, 2022, 2:34 PM
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Fan excitement is already through the roof here. A 247 poll last week said the same. Our stadium is better than any (except the hot dogs are crap).
Most of those teams you mention have been here. Off the top of my head is Georgia, USuCk, Auburn, LSU, TAM, have been here and lost. The last time TN came here yall lost 14-0. The last time Kentucky came here they lost 24-6.
The last time I saw Tigers vs TN was live at the Peach Bowl and we kicked ###. Chad Jasmin ran all over yall who were #6 in the nation as I recall. It was a fun Bowl to be at.
 I would like to see Clemson play all those teams often, especially Florida, TN, and UGA.
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Gridiron Giant [16098]
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Re: not small
Jul 9, 2022, 2:41 PM
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That Peach Bowl game was at the very root of our climb to top of the tree. I believe that was a Whitehurst game. Following that was our huge win over LSU. From there on we started adding tombstones like crazy.
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Enrollment is going through a planned increase, plus we
Jul 9, 2022, 2:46 PM
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would have more visiting fans if we join the SEC. Therefore, I could see capacity being increased to around 90,000. That would be an increase of 8,500 seats. In general, it is rare these days to see any stadium increases.
I have a question and don't mean to be flaming or such. You have come over with some interesting questions and in good nature. However, I am wondering if Tennessee is still dealing with the NCAA investigation that cost the previous coach (drawing a blank on his name), his job? I remember the university president having a huge press conference, etc.
Again, the reason I'm asking is because much of what they may have been accused of (not even sure what that was), is likely legal now. At the time, it seemed UT seemed to be in about the worst position possible, sanctions maybe coming, players leaving, coaches fired. Then Tennessee made a great hire and they may have as bright a future as anyone.
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TigerNet Elite [76580]
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wondering if Tennessee
Jul 9, 2022, 2:54 PM
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After TN bailed on Phillip Fulmer (152–52), they never again reached the glory days. That was a bad move.
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Orange Elite [5125]
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 2:53 PM
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1. No
2. Yeah, those Vandy vs Arkansas games just reek of “bowl game air”.
3. Half the teams you list have played here recently, so, yeah it’s easy to imagine.
4. You think pretty highly of yourself.
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Asst Coach [809]
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 3:33 PM
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No one thinks highly of themself. The conference well being is foremost. What good is it if a school plays with a bunch of junior high schools week in and week out to stay undefeated hoping to get to the playoff? If asked would I want a really good Tennessee team in one of the weakest of conferences or would I want them to be good in the best? I would have to say the latter. Yes, we do pull together. There are heated rivalries but, in the end, if UT cannot take the title then I hope some other SEC team does. If we lose out on some 4 or 5 star players then I want them to sign with another SEC team. How else are you going to keep the best conference the best? We fight but have to pull together.
I just gave examples of every week game possibilities not happenstance games that come about once in a while or over the years. Yes, there is a major difference getting good games a couple times a year versus four, five or six a year. Being beat on week in and week out does make a difference in game outcomes over the course of a season.
Looking to the past to rub in game results is, really, childish. One has to keep looking forward, making plans, and striving to be your best and do what makes the conference better. PULLING TOGETHER to make the conference better is the key. Rising water levels raises all boats.
Nothing will become of the Tennessee investigation as what they were doing was, and is now, legally going on everywhere. I don't condone it but that is true.
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Orange Elite [5125]
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 5:10 PM
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TL;DR
Begone Mr passive aggressive, sec homer, concern troll. I can feel you looking down on us through my screen, for nothing more than you being lucky enough to be in the mighty sec.
Ps. We’d love to have a team like the mighty sec Vols on our schedule…sort of like Duke, easy win.
Oh, almost forgot, #### Tennessee…the aholes that sold us out in the 80’s.
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Gridiron Giant [15410]
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We're larger than 7 current SEC teams
Jul 9, 2022, 2:54 PM
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Vandy (40k) Kentucky (61k) Miss St (61k) Mizzu (62k) Ole Miss (64k) Ark (76k) SC (80k)
We've already hosted, SC, Auburn, UGA, TA&M all in the last 10 years.
But, yes, would love to see home games vs Bama, Florida, Tenn, LSU, Texas & Oklahoma.
Oh course, if nothing changes, we already have Home & Away's scheduled with UGA, LSU and Oklahoma the next
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Orange Beast [6587]
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Re: We're larger than 7 current SEC teams
Jul 9, 2022, 3:26 PM
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You beat me to it because I just looked up the numbers.
No, I do not envision Memorial Stadium going through a massive expansion. Football attendance is decreasing across the country, even at SEC schools. Go back and look at Tennessee’s attendance last season. I remember the years that Neyland was packed for every single home game. Those days are over. Memorial Stadium at Clemson has a listed capacity of 81,500. I believe that I read the new capacity may be a little less when the West End Zone project is completed. As someone stated on here earlier, any changes to Memorial Stadium will involve premium seats.
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Asst Coach [809]
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Re: We're larger than 7 current SEC teams
Jul 9, 2022, 3:45 PM
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They don't want to admit it but falling in and supporting BLM, the Woke agenda and liberal policies has hurt college football. Our ex-coach jumped in and supported BLM. UT was going to wear black jerseys against Kentucky, auction them off at the end of the game and give all proceeds to Black Lives Matter. There was such an outroar of disgust that UT scrapped that idea and came up with another. Erect four former player statues outside of Neyland but be sure all were black players. Racism at its best. Just one example of fan loss that will never come back. Many refuse to watch any sport in person or on tv over liberalism support. This drops support as well for all sports.
Infighting as to whom stays as the coach and whom gets fired has really hurt, too. UT has had the money to make great hires. Don't know their standing today but they were always in the top three spending on recruiting at over 100 million per year. Facilities? Spend 200 million to upgrade and three years later do it again ...... this is the arms race.
Really enjoy your board. I come over as a friend and am pulling for you to fall in with us as a conference brother if at all possible. I did the same with Texas A&M when this came up with them. Bought one of their tshirts that was maroon in color (their school color), had their name and logo on the front and above that the words "SECede". Would be cool for you to do the same. Was a great shirt and they sold a bunch of them.
Good luck on whatever you can do. TennesseeVol
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Orange Elite [5361]
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Re: We're larger than 7 current SEC teams
Jul 9, 2022, 4:34 PM
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Well, I hope we can join the SEC as soon as possible.
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Solid Orange [1389]
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I hope we don't expand it. It is great how it is.***
Jul 9, 2022, 3:18 PM
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Orange Beast [6587]
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Re: I hope we don't expand it. It is great how it is.***
Jul 9, 2022, 3:28 PM
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The only way to go is up and the uppers are steep enough already! Yes, Memorial Stadium is perfect just like it is.
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Game Changer [1973]
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I don't think our fans have the arm strength of the SC and
Jul 9, 2022, 3:52 PM
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UT fans to get the projectiles to the field.
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Ring of Honor [21103]
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Re: I don't think our fans have the arm strength of the SC and
Jul 9, 2022, 8:18 PM
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If we join the SEC do Clemson fans have bring bottles of mustard to the games to throw on field when we don't like a referee's call?.
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When we shrink our seats like Neyland, DV will hold 400k !***
Jul 9, 2022, 3:56 PM
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Head Coach [979]
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 3:59 PM
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I'm thinking the plan is to slightly reduce the number of seats and increase the ticket prices and seat licenses and concessions - especially on the visitors' side of the field.
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Dabo floated an East end zone expansion...
Jul 9, 2022, 4:14 PM
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Closing in the east end zone is the only realistic way to significantly expand seating capacity. If top deck south was as high as top deck north, that would add a few thousand. Don't think that is feasible for construction.
East end zone expansion is just not a good idea for several reasons:
It would just add a lot of end zone seats. Forgive me for saying so, but end zone seats, particularly upper deck ones are just not a good vantage point for watching football. I know they're popular at places like UT, UF, UGA, aTm, LSU, and Bama, but we are not fans of end zone seats. Even Auburn knows that upper deck end zone seats just suck.
It would remove one of the main roads through campus and greatly complicate 'running down the hill'.
It would kill the character of Memorial Stadium. The open east end offers an incredible uphill view of campus with the Tillman Hall clock tower at the top center of the view. Would be terrible to lose that just for some crappy general admission upeer deck end zone seats.
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Rival Killer [3022]
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The East End zone
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Jul 9, 2022, 6:54 PM
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...DOES need to have the lower level bowl completed like the original scoreboard expansion called for. That would really be a beautiful modernized final touch and hug that huge Jumbotron going up now perfectly.
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CU Medallion [18905]
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Don't need it. Aren't selling out all the games as it is.
Jul 9, 2022, 4:16 PM
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Rock Defender [74]
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don't need stadium expansion but would love to see more
Jul 9, 2022, 5:03 PM
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frequent matchups with SEC teams like Auburn, TN, LSU, AL, FL....we play them, but not enough, honestly we play too many boring matchups in the ACC. Being in the SEC would give us a few more marquee games each year, which I deperately need
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 5:03 PM
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Those teams do travel well and there will added excitement. But I don’t see us expanding as stadium attendance is going down in college FB. Hope we get to find out.
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 5:19 PM
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We've had most of those at the real Death Valley before. Don't make so much of it... just another game for us.
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Asst Coach [816]
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Re: Stadium Expansion?
Jul 9, 2022, 6:59 PM
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Almost every game? Please.
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Game Changer [1806]
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Minimal $ in the big picture to be had...
Jul 9, 2022, 7:23 PM
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& why the EPH would we want decrease our home field advantage by accommodating more of the opposition's fans¿
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Game Day Hero [4121]
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Georgia, Auburn and A&M have played here
Jul 9, 2022, 8:24 PM
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And I'm not mentioning that mental hospital facility in Columbia.
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