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Post by laura6 on Aug 20, 2006 18:46:26 GMT -5
very funny susie..in chicago we called them boats cuz they were so big and used so much gas!!!!
and you could have alot of fun in the back..
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Post by susie on Aug 20, 2006 19:57:13 GMT -5
very funny susie..in chicago we called them boats cuz they were so big and used so much gas!!!! and you could have alot of fun in the back.. He he. Chicago's a great town. My bro goes there to listen to jazz. He builds sports stadiums (and other large projects) for a living. He did the Bears stadium and the White Sox stadium. I know that both of those were among his favorite projects.
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Post by tabatha on Aug 20, 2006 19:59:18 GMT -5
wow, that's so awsome! does he sit back when it's done and enjoy it? the cards in st. louis have a new one, i miss the old one, but it's still cool
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Post by susie on Aug 20, 2006 21:07:27 GMT -5
To some extent, yeah, Tabbi. He takes a lot of pride in his work. He did Camden Yards for the Orioles as well. His company kept their offices in the warehouse there for a long time, and whenever an Oriole would hit a home run, everyone would go to the window to look. Someone else officially hit the first ball there...but it was really my little nephew. My brother dug up the bricks (in the future infield) that were from Babe Ruth's father's saloon. I toured the whole stadium in a hardhat long before it opened. Good times. I'll edit this info down in a day or two to give my brother a little privacy....but I am *very* proud of him.
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Post by tabatha on Aug 20, 2006 21:27:46 GMT -5
sounds cool, i love sports, so it's cool to hear stuff like that. it takes time, hard planning, all that stuff, cute about the nephew thing! haha
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