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I figured if we are going to have ridiculous threads cluttering this place, why not talk about Cal selling the team. Seems like make-believe and hypotheticals are all we do these days.
Who are potential suitors and what would the value look like?
I wouldn't even know what type of characteristics to look for to say whether or not someone would make a good owner. So I'll just say Tillman. Don't know jack about him, but considering how Rockets fans hate him it would be entertaining at least.
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My vote goes to Bert Beveridge, the founder of Tito's Vodka.
Tito's, one of the fastest growing spirits brands in America, sold an estimated 88 million bottles of vodka in 2018, up from 63 million in 2017
Beveridge started the company in 1997 with $90,000 borrowed using 19 credit cards. He slept on floors and couches while he built the business.
The business got its first big break after winning the 2001 World Spirits Competition in San Francisco against 72 vodkas from around the world.
Tito's says it donates the net proceeds from its online store to nonprofits.
Bert lives in Austin Texas and is # 18 on Forbes list of Texas Billionaires.
I think it will take more than that lol. But I am all for photo shopping him inHopefully video showing Cal at the Capitol Building appears and we get new owners.
I heard of a musician that got dropped from a label for just being rumored to have been there.Hopefully video showing Cal at the Capitol Building appears and we get new owners.
The fans- cause we "gotta" watch this crap.
I think my first suggestion would be a much more massive dumpster fireThat would be the biggest dumpster fire ever
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Peyton wouldnt be a great owner... it would be like the original XFL, every player would have an imaginary story line and he would make sure to inform Brad Paisley about each and every storyline. Worst of all, each storyline will have been written by an insurance salesman.George Clooney, Peyton Manning, & Brad Paisley should form a group buy the team & build a new stadium in Katy
This is who I thought of. Hell maybe Elon Musk would throw some money at it. Isn’t he moving all his businesses from Cali to Texas?Mark Cuban
Only if we hire Steel and Texian so I can fire themTT group buy?
If you fire them I will rehire them just to keep the pot stirred.Only if we hire Steel and Texian so I can fire them
I wouldn't even know what type of characteristics to look for to say whether or not someone would make a good owner. So I'll just say Tillman. Don't know jack about him, but considering how Rockets fans hate him it would be entertaining at least.
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The man's name sort of matches his business. But vodka? How can one brand be better? Isn't all vodka the same?My vote goes to Bert Beveridge, the founder of Tito's Vodka.
Tito's, one of the fastest growing spirits brands in America, sold an estimated 88 million bottles of vodka in 2018, up from 63 million in 2017
Beveridge started the company in 1997 with $90,000 borrowed using 19 credit cards. He slept on floors and couches while he built the business.
The business got its first big break after winning the 2001 World Spirits Competition in San Francisco against 72 vodkas from around the world.
Tito's says it donates the net proceeds from its online store to nonprofits.
Bert lives in Austin Texas and is # 18 on Forbes list of Texas Billionaires.
If you run it through a coffee filter enough...... pretty much.The man's name sort of matches his business. But vodka? How can one brand be better? Isn't all vodka the same?
The HEB owner, Charles Butt. He actually cares about/knows how to run a successful business and reportedly takes care of those that work for him. I’m sure he has the cash and the friends that can help make this a reality.
Only if we hire Steel and Texian so I can fire them
I would never work for a close minded owner like you.
Not enough $$$$ in the world.
But vodka? How can one brand be better? Isn't all vodka the same?
The HEB owner, Charles Butt. He actually cares about/knows how to run a successful business and reportedly takes care of those that work for him. I’m sure he has the cash and the friends that can help make this a reality.
You're pissed at the poppers? But they are poppin!HEB is on my shitlist right now because of the store near me on Westheimer. HEBs in general though are good stores, it's just mine is crapville. And after seeing some of his commercials with the football players, I don't think I want him in charge.
You're pissed at the poppers? But they are poppin!
Wil you fire him after his 50th or 100th request to trade all your draft picks for Jimmy G?Only if we hire Steel and Texian so I can fire them
Damn i hate those commercials. If elon buys the Texans we'd be the first Mars franchise.
That's me! Without the billions of $$$$.Any Houston area billionaire who
- doesn't view owning an NFL team as a very profitable hobby
or
-doesn't just want to invest in football since barring 2020, the NFL pretty much prints money and adds value to your portfolio
and
know enough about football to know he does know spit about football.
that's all
That's not the owner of HEB. That's the company's President, Scott McClelland.And after seeing some of his commercials with the football players, I don't think I want him in charge.
If you fire them I will rehire them just to keep the pot stirred.
I wouldn't even know what type of characteristics to look for to say whether or not someone would make a good owner. So I'll just say Tillman. Don't know jack about him, but considering how Rockets fans hate him it would be entertaining at least.
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That's me! Without the billions of $$$$.
Was the OP just a way to get a vodka advertisement into the forum???
Honestly, the passion runs so deep that I don't care how rich I made them, if I could afford it I would buy them. I would buy absurd money to get them. People would forget them because of how much passion and success we would have.I should buy the Texans, but after 17 years of season tickets, I can't come to grips with putting anymore of my hard earned money into the the McNair cophers.
If you're one of the names on the list of the search firm I hire, I'd definitely bring you in for an interview.If you buy them, can I get a job as scouting director?