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Why spread them all over town when you could house the people needing care within a stone's throw of the largest regional medical center?Stat Monitor Repairman said:
You had a bunch of folks who were traumatized, needed medical care and so forth, instead of spreading them out to churches, schools and convention centers where they could get immediate care, the city leaders decided to stuff them right back in another domed stadium.
That was a fun memory. Smoking and drinking with rough old urban cowgirls on the floor of the Astrodome.drumboy said:
I went to the hideout in the dome well after Katrina but before smoking was banned in bars and it was still fun.
Social Media Influencer said:That was a fun memory. Smoking and drinking with rough old urban cowgirls on the floor of the Astrodome.drumboy said:
I went to the hideout in the dome well after Katrina but before smoking was banned in bars and it was still fun.
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Remember there was a huge deal when I was a kid about nickel beer-flavored-water at Oilers games.
Holy carp you're right. More than once.Ronnie said:
1:16 of video they slip in a pic of the Alamo dome?!?
Me and my buddies did a "Hot Smokey Challenge" once back when we were in college. The goal was to eat one Hot Smokey every full inning for 9 innings... two of us made it to 5.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
What kind of spicy mustard did they use at the astrodome and where can I buy some?
That spicy mustard would light you up.
Also, who manufactured the hotdogs called 'hot & smokeys' and do they still sell those dogs somewhere today?
One of those hot and smokey dogs with onions and spicy mustard would light your ass up.
It's a shame everything is so slick and gayed up now.
I miss the old school dome. The place had character and grit.
Because in the end....it's a sports complex and nothing more. They all eventually reach a point where they are no longer exciting and people want new, shiny, updated, etc. Even Yankee Stadium eventually fell to time.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
The dome was a historic building, And it was also a culturally significant building.
It seems like one of the biggest screw ups of all time to not have done what was necessary on the front end. Spent the money. Whatever it took. Teardown the whole thing and rebuild to modern standards
I don't understand why there was never a workable solution.
Makes no sense and seems like the ultimate level of incompetence.
Its unbelievable to think about how bad of a decision that was.
An iconic, world famous and culturally significant building was allowed to go to waste.