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exboyfil

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4. If they can't use the stadium
Fri Feb 28, 2014, 06:17 PM
Feb 2014

how can they service the debt. Who is on the hook for a default?

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/high-schools/allen-news/headlines/20120825-state-of-art-eagle-stadium-rises-from-recession.ece

They got in the Texas vs. the Nation. Will they get in the Tom Landry classic in August?

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Who needs regulations?? nt barnabas63 Feb 2014 #1
not Texas..., they think they know... no text Stuart G Feb 2014 #2
From fracking to cracking... KansDem Feb 2014 #3
If they can't use the stadium exboyfil Feb 2014 #4
60 million bucks????!!! Gadzooks! Turbineguy Feb 2014 #5
I bet it's all the fracking there . . . another_liberal Feb 2014 #6
They are screwed Botany Feb 2014 #7
The only cheap fix would be to support the elevated sections cosmicone Feb 2014 #15
I can't tell by looking @ the picture but if the concrete has cracks ..... Botany Feb 2014 #21
Some of that nice, cheap Chinese steel like they'll use on the keystone pipeline Blue Owl Feb 2014 #8
60 million bucks and they still couldn't even get it right? Brigid Feb 2014 #9
Corruption most likely the root cause. nt Bernardo de La Paz Feb 2014 #11
That is federal investigation worthy corruption. Damn. nt adirondacker Feb 2014 #18
One of the most expensive? Incitatus Feb 2014 #10
Allen, Texas, has one (1) high school Bernardo de La Paz Feb 2014 #12
Eye opening. Thanks /nt Ash_F Feb 2014 #14
I live in Texas Sweet Freedom Feb 2014 #13
I'd be willing to bet a beer...... DeSwiss Feb 2014 #16
Meh, the town could go bankrupt for all I care fujiyama Feb 2014 #17
I wonder whose brother-in-law got the concrete contract for the project? FSogol Feb 2014 #19
What would you bet mbuch64 Feb 2014 #20
Two things some Texas construction companies are known for: CHEAP labor and materials. TxVietVet Mar 2014 #22
Good ol' boy contractors and corruption Tom Ripley Mar 2014 #23
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