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Archive for January, 2010

“Business of Happiness” is Shipping

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Thank you Amazon.com. My book is shipping about ten days earlier than expected and scheduled.

We have moved up the charts to #8183 in bestsellers. I am actually pretty happy in that there are more than 500,000 books that are rated. The book will be in bookstores starting on February 8th. I believe the first printing of the book was close to 50,000 copies.

I would like to share my experiences with people. I would like to raise monies for local charities.Click here to order on Amazon.com.

Thanks so much for your support.

Yes We Can - Yes We Can!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

I agree, that was the best ever atmosphere for a regular season game at Verizon Center for Georgetown men’s basketball. Read this piece.

It may have been a first as well. Georgetown was clearly the dominant team over Duke. The game wasn’t close at all and to have BOTH the President and Vice President in the house was a treat.

The student body was rocking, ”We are — Georgetown. We are — Georgetown.”

“Yes we can! Yes we can!”

Really fun chants. Duke didn’t stand a chance.

And the signs were really great ”The Exorcist - Part 2″ and ”Breathe if you hate Duke.” And on and on.

Georgetown has a really fun team to watch. We are tall, athletic and smart. We have depth. We are tough and we came to play. The Big East is the best conference in the land. Georgetown deserves it Top 10 ranking. Hoya Saxa. Where else can you go to a college basketball game; get to shake hands with POTUS; have an animated discussion with the nation’s VP at halftime; and then help to raise money from the fans to build a school in Darfur?? My family and I decided to match whatever funds were raised at the game and I believe we hit that magic number so we had a double bottom line day. We did well and we did good! I am proud to live in our Nation’s capital. I am proud to be alum of Georgetown University.

No Wings For You

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

I actually had a fan come up to me near the owner’s box after the game and shout about how disappointed he was in us that we didn’t score five goals so he could get his free wings. He demanded a refund and said we were mailing it in and that 4-1 wins were unacceptable and that unless we got our act together we should consider firing George and Bruce and that I should consider selling the team as I wasn’t committed.

He was kidding. I think?

Last night was another game and another big win over a divisional opponent in front of another red clad sellout crowd and 42 straight sellouts. I guess the league won’t be contracting the Washington Capitals, eh? :-) Who said that again? Thanks Caps fans. You have become one of the top, most committed fan bases in the entire NHL!

We are first in the East; first in our division; and tied with Chicago for second most points in NHL. We are also one point behind the league leader in points, San Jose.

We have far outscored every team in the league with 211 goals.

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POTUS and Friends at Georgetown vs. Duke

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

If POTUS sits in his regular courtside seats at the Duke vs. Georgetown game, I can buy him a hot dog as he would be two seats away from me and my family.

POTUS had better be wearing gray and NOT blue. Or as a seasoned politician, he will probably wear a different color altogether.

We will teach him the chant, “We are–Georgetown; We are–Georgetown!” :-) Hoya Saxa POTUS.

This will be great news indeed if true. And Georgetown always needs a shooting guard, someone who can hit the three ball and open up the middle. We hear POTUS has a great range behind the arc.

Rudy - Rudy

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Watch Rudyland this weekend. Remember when?

How times have changed.

I enjoyed this film. You will too.

I was a Mayor, too, once. You may call me the Honorable Ted Leonsis. Did you know that?

Only on SnagFilms.com.

A Busy Weekend

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Friday night - Caps vs. Panthers.

Saturday afternoon - Georgetown vs. Duke with POTUS.

Saturday night - Alfalfa Club event. Click here for details. I will be with some great friends and am ready for a fun time.Sunday - Caps vs. Lightning.

No rest for the weary!

My Preemptive Strike Blog Post

Friday, January 29th, 2010

File this for future use.

You can’t win them all.

We had won xx games in a row. It was a terrific stretch of hockey. But this is the NHL. Every team has quality talent and you can’t win them all.

Xxx played very committed hockey tonight. They out worked us and got a couple of lucky breaks go their way.

We seemed a bit emotionally drained and tired and a few mistakes were made. There was the game in a nutshell.

We are still playing well. Our record over the last xx games is xx-xx-xx. We lead our division by xx. We are xx in the East and xx in the entire NHL. We have now scored xxx goals but tonight, we came up short.

We have miles to go before we sleep. We will do better. I promise. Thanks for your emails and critiques. Go Caps!

How was that?! :-)

We Want Wings! We Want Wings!

Friday, January 29th, 2010

That is such a great chant.

I was speaking with Matt Bradley yesterday and he mentioned how the players are so connected to the fans and when they start to chant, “We Want Wings! We Want Wings!” it gets the players smiling and motivated. Matt also mentioned that one of his best friends - from Ottawa - mentioned to him that our building is many times more exciting than the building and fan base in Canada’s national capital. High praise indeed.

I was speaking to Jason Chimera and he said he was simply amazed at the volume and loudness of our crowd and that the fans cheer at all times where in other arenas, the only time you hear cheering is when a goal is scored.

Here is a cute little ditty about our fan base and “We Want Wings!” Glory Days Grill - who we are certainly NOT charging enough. Thank you Caps fans. You rock! You eat well, too.

The Stones - In Documentary Form

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

SnagFilms just got the entire set of Rolling Stones documentaries - 5 hours in total - for you to bask in.

Timed to the 40th anniversary as a band, this entire DVD set is available for you to watch free of charge right now. Right here. Rock on. Enjoy and “Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!” I am very excited about this programming. You will love it.

An Update on Today’s News

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

It hasn’t been my desire to comment on the status of the discussions between Lincoln Holdings - the partnership group I’m involved in that owns the Washington Capitals and Washington Mystics and WSELP, which owns the Wizards, the Verizon Center, and the Washington-area Ticketmaster franchise. Yet with the news reports out there this morning, it probably makes sense to clear some things up. The first thing I’d like to point out that I think is getting lost in all of this is that I am part of WSELP, too. My partners and I already own 44% of WSELP; that means we already own nearly half of an NBA team, the Verizon Center and the Ticketmaster franchise. So when I hear people talk about this or that happening with WSELP, I’m not sure they understand that I am part of WSELP, a big part of WSELP!

Ten years ago, when Abe Pollin and I forged our partnership, we not only created a set of rights for me as a partner in WSELP, but we also agreed on a orderly process for Lincoln and me to acquire the Pollin family’s share of WSELP when he passed away. The process we agreed to, set out in an agreement that Abe and I both signed, was that if his heirs and my partners and I could not agree on a valuation of the team, we would start an appraisal process designed to arrive at a fair market value for the Pollin family’s share of WSELP (including the Verizon Center and the Wizards). The idea was to make it possible for us to do this transaction at a price that was fair to both sides. I’m not sure how or why someone would object to a process that is simply designed to arrive at a fair market value, so I was very surprised to read in the paper today that the Executors of Mr. Pollin’s Estate are attempting to find a way around the appraisal process Mr. Pollin put into place for my partners and me-and only my partners and me — to pay fair market value for the portion of the WSELP properties we don’t already own. We were even more surprised to see that a memo was circulated to WSELP employees (and keep in mind I already own 44% of WSELP) that didn’t even mention the appraisal process that Mr. Pollin agreed to more than 10 years ago and that the Pollin estate (through their lawyers) have committed to in writing. I’m sure this must have been an oversight on their part.

My partners and I are already very involved in the workings of the Verizon Center, and the teams that play there and keep in mind, we already own nearly half of the Wizards and the Verizon Center. On top of that, the Capitals play 41 regular season games there, as well as pre-season and playoff games, and the Washington Mystics play a minimum of 17 games. We have an extensive knowledge of sports team ownership and economics, and are proud that among the teams that play at the Verizon Center, the Capitals are doing the best financially. The Capitals are one of the fastest-growing teams in all of sports, we’ve created a very healthy business model, which is sustainable and strong. We sell out every game. We generate fantastic TV ratings, are a league leader in merchandise sales, and our sponsorship sales are growing. In fact, in every metric of our business, we’re growing.

Over the years that I’ve been the principal owner of the Capitals, I’ve learned a lot about sports team ownership. It was from Abe Pollin himself that I learned owning a team is a public trust. I have learned that owners have a responsibility to do everything in their power to build a great team that can achieve immortality for their fans by striving to win championships, and I hope with the Caps I’ve shown that that I’ve learned a great deal about the right way to build a winning team. I would like to restore a winning tradition to the Wizards, and help the team - and its fans in the Washington area - achieve the rewards that come from competing for a championship.

I am very confident this process will move forward in the manner Mr. Pollin and I agreed to in 1999. The last thing the Wizards need now is more uncertainty. My partners and I are confident in the rights we have, and will make sure to protect them.

In the first phase of the orderly process Mr. Pollin and I agreed to conduct by which Lincoln Holdings could acquire the share of WSELP we don’t already own, we suggested a price that would have amounted to one of the highest prices ever paid for an NBA team. We did that with full knowledge of the marketplace and an intimate view of the operations of the Wizards and Verizon Center.

The Pollin Estate didn’t agree to sell at that price, which of course was their right. That simply meant that we now move to the appraisal process. We have appointed an appraiser to set a value for WSELP, as required by the Agreement Mr. Pollin and I signed in 1999. Earlier this week, the Estate’s lawyers told us in writing that they are in the process of hiring an appraiser and assured us that they intend to pursue the appraisal in good faith. As the Agreement makes clear, if their appraisers and ours differ on a valuation, a neutral, third appraiser will be chosen to come in and establish fair market value and then Lincoln Holdings has the sole right to purchase the properties at the appraised price. Let me say that again so that it’s clear: at the end of the appraisal process established in my agreement with Mr. Pollin, there is only one person or entity that has the right to buy the outstanding share of WSELP: My partnership, Lincoln Holdings. The point of the appraisal is to establish a Fair Market Value for WSELP, that’s what the Agreement says and I’m willing and able to hold up my end of the deal. I should also note that in addition to the appraisal right I just described, Lincoln has many other rights, including Rights of First Refusal, Tag-Along rights and other related WSELP partnership and Lincoln purchase agreement rights.

Since this is, I hope, the only time I’ll be speaking out until the appraisal process is completed and we have an opportunity to acquire WSELP for the appraised price, I do want to clear up one other matter that has been in the public. Lincoln Holdings is very well capitalized and the Capitals are financially succeeding as a stand-alone company. We have very little debt against our ownership position in our teams, and zero debt against our 44% WSELP position. The Caps are not only playing great on the ice but doing very well financially.

We have been willing to take on the acquisition of WSELP even knowing that the Wizards are losing money this season and facing challenges that were also reported today. We are willing to do this because we want the Washington community to have multiple teams vying for championships. Wish us luck!