I would guess the cost of purchase is dwarfed by the cost of transport.
Come to think of it, what the hell do you do with a purchased bridge? Surely something that old can't be disassembled and reassembled, can it?
Exactly lol
I would guess the cost of purchase is dwarfed by the cost of transport.
Come to think of it, what the hell do you do with a purchased bridge? Surely something that old can't be disassembled and reassembled, can it?
Hemp rope hurt my hands, and I couldn't smoke it when I got to my seat. -2/10Not oily enough, 3/10.
I'm straight, married, and a dude and I'd probably miss an ISU game to cling on tightly to the Rock.Problem there though. I think there are very few women (and probably some men) that would rather watch an Iowa State than cling on tightly to the Rock.
I'm straight, married, and a dude and I'd probably miss an ISU game to cling on tightly to the Rock.
Too windy. Do not want.There are some people that could be given a free helicopter ride delivering them into the stadium at mid field and would still find a reason to piss and moan.
There is truth to this, but I also remember that there once was parking right to the west of JTS before the practice facility and practice fields were built. There was parking where the Stark Performance Center now stands. The football program (and all the sports programs, too) is (are) better because of those facilities. I do miss those close parking spots that we used in my youth, but before the upgrades to the program we were often celebrating things like sneaking up on Nebraska in 1992 as opposed to challenging for conference titles and bowl bids.Time will tell but I see spaces vaporizing as far as grilling etc. Pretty obvious when a building goes where a parking spot was. I mean Bdubs has plenty of TV’s and seating also if that’s Pollards vision.
You mean he's a jabroni.Cut Jeremy some slack. He smells what the Rock is cooking.
There is truth to this, but I also remember that there once was parking right to the west of JTS before the practice facility and practice fields were built. There was parking where the Stark Performance Center now stands.
Give me the Rock, JP. I got passed at least three times a season when I was a student and it was a lot more scary than the Rock delivering me to my seat from a helicopter.Problem there though. I think there are very few women (and probably some men) that would rather watch an Iowa State than cling on tightly to the Rock.
I would guess the cost of purchase is dwarfed by the cost of transport.
Come to think of it, what the hell do you do with a purchased bridge? Surely something that old can't be disassembled and reassembled, can it?
Anything is possible with enough money and engineering. A lot of time those cantilever truss bridges that go across major shipping channels end up being dismantled piece by piece to avoid restricting shipping lanes. Been on two different jobs where they've done that.
That dude is over 1600 feet long. You have one hell of a pond. How's the fishing?I'd like to buy that Black Hawk bridge. That'd look good going from my pond shore to the island in the pond.
good. Bass, crappie, catfish, etc.That dude is over 1600 feet long. You have one hell of a pond. How's the fishing?
Not 6’10”…………………..I'm straight, married, and a dude and I'd probably miss an ISU game to cling on tightly to the Rock.
Still likely on the cards, as that bridge can (and has been previously) partially disassembled (the middle piece removed) although there is a strict max of 2x per annum. The shipyard has received threats of i.a. vandalism (Rotterdammers aren't exactly the warm and cuddliest folks in the world), so is also considering other options on how to build the yachtAwhile ago they were going to dismantle a whole bridge and reassemble it because Bezos is having a yacht built nearby and the bridge couldnt handle it. Apparently there was enough uproar about that it didn't happen, but apparently its possible
What’s the point? Maybe I’m old school but as long as I can get into the stadium in a timely fashion, I’m cool. I’ve been going since the 90’s and success brings changes but I won’t say that they are always good. Nothing bad so far but I do miss the old days of the successful Mac years. Point being is that we are known for awesome tailgating and I see that diminishing with this “vision” of Pollard. I recall tailgating on Beach for $10 and having a blast Or being a student and tailgating where Reiman gardens is now. It was great not crossing the street. Now RV lots are across the street, they donate $$$$ and are walking further.
Still likely on the cards, as that bridge can (and has been previously) partially disassembled (the middle piece removed) although there is a strict max of 2x per annum. The shipyard has received threats of i.a. vandalism (Rotterdammers aren't exactly the warm and cuddliest folks in the world), so is also considering other options on how to build the yacht
Source: live in the Netherlands
id dock with the rock if you kno what i meanI'm straight, married, and a dude and I'd probably miss an ISU game to cling on tightly to the Rock.