Am I the only one counting asterisks in this post? My interpretation is the last 4 letters are "hole".It's not, it's just a ********
Am I the only one counting asterisks in this post? My interpretation is the last 4 letters are "hole".It's not, it's just a ********
Repeatedly calling a place historic implies that something special happened there over the years since its construction. Wonder what that would be.....
The Wave, maybe?
I and follow up asking, when was it 75 years old. Usually get a blank stare, either due to lack of math skills, or not knowing (basic) info on a historical site.
Am I the only one counting asterisks in this post? My interpretation is the last 4 letters are "hole".
Repeatedly calling a place historic implies that something special happened there over the years since its construction. Wonder what that would be.....
The Wave, maybe?
Bother? No.Does this really bother clone fans this much?
My first year as a student at Iowa, 2004, was the 75th season of football in the stadium. That is the first time I remember it being referred to as Historic Kinnick Stadium.
Repeatedly calling a place historic implies that something special happened there over the years since its construction. Wonder what that would be.....
The Wave, maybe?
Yeah, I figured with hole, everyone could figure out which verboten word preceded it.poophole
Bother? No.
Amuse? Absolutely.
I get a much different interpretation when reading this thread. Based on what is being posted here, the only possible stadium of historical significance would be the first stadium named after an African-American.
I guess I am not sold that anyone outside of the isu’s fan base would see it this way.