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To: Rte66

Lol, ya that's basically Aloha for you. The entire stadium is sheet metal and if you can get a bunch of people stomping the whole thing will shake. It also rusts, which is not a good thing for a stadium next to the worlds largest body of salt water. When you add in the fact that its not very close to the University, it's basically one of the worst stadiums in the country.


972 posted on 12/02/2006 11:14:19 PM PST by Stag_Man (NEVER let the people draw their own conclusions. - DUmmie poster.)
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To: Stag_Man

Oh my! If I'd known about the rust, I'd have been out in the parking lot instead of in the stands. It did feel like the whole thing was just going to give away beneath me.

And the "connecting parts" or whatever, when you practically have to jump across a canyon to get to the next section! I guess it's to be "flexible" in case of a tsunami or earthquake?


975 posted on 12/02/2006 11:28:32 PM PST by Rte66
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