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Flood Ashland Bitches

If you knew your asshole from your elbow on the world of corporate, you'd know that every successful business has either 3 or 5 pillars to success depending on which consulting shop they hired to tell them how to be successful
Just do both bitch easy peasy get the best of both strategies

This isn’t hard
 
So Flood Greenwood now? I just want this to happen before I am dead. I know building a giant lake takes a lot of time, but it cannot be this hard. Giant ass Lake between Omaha and Lincoln that would interconnect the two largest areas of the state and have a major tourism destination right off the interstate? What is not to like?

This is a perfect area to build something like this. The whole community around it would have a major windfall of cash. You could add shopping, restaurants, a casino, golf courses, maybe some type of small theme park. Could add a got damn NASCAR stadium or some other crazy shit if they do it right. Other business would grow around it and at that point Omaha/Lincoln would almost be one continuous city through this corridor. Seems like a no brainer to make a huge pile of money for the state. Does this state hate money?
 
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If you knew your asshole from your elbow on the world of corporate, you'd know that every successful business has either 3 or 5 pillars to success depending on which consulting shop they hired to tell them how to be successful
I don’t do the type of consulting where we tell business leaders about fundamental concepts of enterprise, so I just assumed you were talking about Porter’s five forces because that was the only thing I could pull out of my brain from business school. I can definitely imagine a 26 year old McKinsey EM delivering that message to a c-suite though.
 
god forbid this state get a huge lake built in the next 5 years so that us tPBers can build beautiful lakehouses
Ideally they wait long enough until I have the money to build a beautiful lake house
 
So Flood Greenwood now? I just want this to happen before I am dead. I know building a giant lake takes a lot of time, but it cannot be this hard. Giant ass Lake between Omaha and Lincoln that would interconnect the two largest areas of the state and have a major tourism destination right off the interstate? What is not to like?

This is a perfect area to build something like this. The whole community around it would have a major windfall of cash. You could add shopping, restaurants, a casino, golf courses, maybe some type of small theme park. Could add a got damn NASCAR stadium or some other crazy shit if they do it right. Other business would grow around it and at that point Omaha/Lincoln would almost be one continuous city through this corridor. Seems like a no brainer to make a huge pile of money for the state. Does this state hate money?
As I’ve said before, it would have incredible fish structure with all of the rusted out cars and trash in that area. It’s a no-brainer.
 
Why doesn't the free market dig their own lake? Dino's storage state recreation area.
I believe Baker’s Candy just opened a new store in that area, so we may have to let them have naming rights ie. Bakers Reservoir, Chocolate Water, etc..
 
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