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Re: what do you think of lucas?
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Posted by msb on May 20, 2006 at 20:04:08 from (12.222.121.29):
In Reply to: what do you think of lucas? posted by Tim Shultz on May 20, 2006 at 08:51:32:
Don't know if it is good or not.Never used it,but they must sell a lot of it. Lucas has purchased the naming rights to the Indianapolis Colts' new stadium that is under construction.Its going to amount to about 14 million dollars to the Colts for the duration of the contract.You will see it on National Football Leage games that will be played here----"The Lucas Oil Stadium" and the local yuppies aren't too happy about the name.lol,bob The guy who started the company was a truck driver from southern Indiana and his wife a beautician.Neither have a college education ,but they are rollin in dough now.Its quite a success story of how moxie and good common sense can still put you on top of the world.He has developed all his products himself.If you are really interested in reading the story go to:Indystar.com and search the archives.
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