Posted on 02/11/2024 4:04:10 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
If you want to see Christian McCaffrey face off against Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on Sunday and don’t yet have a ticket, it’ll cost you. The cheapest seat in Allegiant Stadium is going for $7,439 just hours before kickoff.
The highly anticipated Kansas City Chiefs versus San Francisco 49ers game is expected to draw record eyes on television between rising interest in football and the attendance of pop superstar Taylor Swift getting her fans involved.
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They would truly have to pay me at least that much to go.
This spectacle belongs to The Club now; and no, you are still not in it.
No thanks at any price. You’d have to pay me hansomely to be found there.
Not much of a game so far. SF came to play, KC is phoning it in.
I paid around 40.00 to go to Super Bowl I .
The 3 bedroom house we moved to when I was 3 cost my father 1,000 Pounds, about $700
The year was 1952...
I am betting that very soon, the Super Bowl will only be seen on ESPN+ or Peacock, both pay to view.
Game is in Las Vegas
What the hell is “He Gets Us LLC?”
Is it some Soros front organization?
<< struggle from paycheck to paycheck. Yes, they are not very good with respect to money. But they always seem to have the dough for four NFL season tickets every year. Huh?>
And there’s the reason they struggle all year…..
Bard:
He Gets Us, LLC is a non-profit organization behind the “He Gets Us” advertising campaign, which aims to reintroduce Jesus to a younger demographic and religious skeptics.
Here’s a summary of the organization:
Mission: To “reintroduce people to the Jesus of the Bible” through advertising campaigns that cater to younger demographics and religious skeptics.
Values: Inclusion, compassion, and “radical forgiveness.”
Funding: Primarily anonymous donors.
Activities: Creates and runs advertising campaigns, including billboards, sponsor placements, and television commercials.
Website: https://hegetsus.com/
The He Gets Us campaign has been met with mixed reactions. Some people appreciate its attempt to present Jesus in a more relatable way, while others criticize its use of marketing tactics and its perceived agenda.
Here are some additional details about He Gets Us, LLC:
Leadership: The organization is led by a team of experienced marketing and advertising professionals.
Partnerships: He Gets Us has partnered with a number of other organizations, including the Salvation Army and World Vision.
Transparency: The organization has been criticized for its lack of transparency about its funding and goals.
Overall, He Gets Us, LLC is a well-funded and well-organized non-profit that is using innovative marketing tactics to reach a new audience with its message about Jesus. Whether or not its approach is successful remains to be seen.
$40 in 1967 probably not worth $7500 today but a lot more than $40.
among many. But of course cutting that would be a big savings.
$7.5K, and don’t forget airfare, hotel, etc, etc.
Unless it’s a wealthy person who is already “set” in life financially, spending that is just stupid.
Bread and circuses.
Two words... Stupid people.
Probably. One of those he gets us commercials a while back was a pro refugee i.e. pro illegal alien spot. That tells me everything I need to know about the he gets us schtick.
I'll go you one better, Laz. I hate all professional sports. I do make an exception for women's beach volleyball.
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