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Post by 1611BonusMoney on Jul 3, 2012 15:12:49 GMT -8
The question was about building an on campus stadium....if we can't re-paint some rocks the side of mountain tell me what chance there is to build a stadium? Not trying to speak for sleepy but... Creating massive visual blight on a natural mountainside that the university does not own is a totally different situation from the efforts to maybe build a modestly sized football stadium on land that the university will own and is not protected habitat.
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Post by sleepy on Jul 4, 2012 8:14:12 GMT -8
The question was about building an on campus stadium....if we can't re-paint some rocks the side of mountain tell me what chance there is to build a stadium? Not trying to speak for sleepy but... Creating massive visual blight on a natural mountainside that the university does not own is a totally different situation from the efforts to maybe build a modestly sized football stadium on land that the university will own and is not protected habitat. Echo, your name suits you! Couldn't have put it better myself.
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Post by sdsuballer on Jul 4, 2012 8:54:42 GMT -8
Dont worry once the basketball practice facility is built a new football stadium will be built.
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Post by walkonfan on Jul 4, 2012 9:22:47 GMT -8
;D Wasn't a piece of property purchased about a year ago (that is currently apartment building) off off 55 th Ave. and north of the baseball fields that would be large enough? Thought I read an article about that! Any body remember that? Someone had posted a graphic of potential layout on the site?....walkonfan
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Post by myownwords on Jul 4, 2012 10:05:21 GMT -8
The question was about building an on campus stadium....if we can't re-paint some rocks the side of mountain tell me what chance there is to build a stadium? Not trying to speak for sleepy but... Creating massive visual blight on a natural mountainside that the university does not own is a totally different situation from the efforts to maybe build a modestly sized football stadium on land that the university will own and is not protected habitat. There are thousands of other "unblighted" hills for you to rapture over. One man's blight is another man's salute to civilization.
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Post by 1611BonusMoney on Jul 4, 2012 12:06:26 GMT -8
There are thousands of other "unblighted" hills for you to rapture over. One man's blight is another man's salute to civilization. Ha! Good one!
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