Rent Check

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If you want to rent the Galen Center for an evening, say a birthday party for 10,000 of your closest friends, it will cost you $30,000. That's $15,000 for the arena and $15,000 for staff.

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ReelBruin Author Profile Page said:

Or $15k total if you can get Leinart's dad to pick up the tab and let you pay him back later.

Greg B Author Profile Page said:

Funny man!

Why do you post here again?

East Coast Trojan said:

$30K? That doesn't sound too bad. Try renting Madison Square Garden for an evening (and that arena is a dump)

Bill Author Profile Page said:

I would go to the Griffins so I could be there rent-free!

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