A. Kilgore at the NYC Meeting now

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Re: A. Kilgore at the NYC Meeting now

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feelthehorsepower wrote:
fifty wrote:There is no reason to delay the IPF. I say in my Arnold voice "DO IT NOW!". I have a hard time believing they can't get a lead donor for an IPF but they're good on an $18mil tennis complex and golf. I reject such stances Mutombo style. Tell me another fairy tale please.
I can't believe we are spending $18M on Tennis...a non-revenue generating sport instead of investing in the sport that brings us money and national recognition!


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Suspect that $18M was rolled into the cost of the new residential complex as the tennis facilities had to be moved to make room for the residential complex and associated parking garage.
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CenTXpony wrote:How about an IPF that can have different types of weather, like rain, snow, wind, and sleet? ;)
We have had one here in St. Louis for about 50 years. It's called the "Climatron" and it's located at Shaw's Botanical Garden. It's a glass domed structure designed by R. Buckminster Fuller that takes up about an acre of ground , and is about 120 ft. tall. But, I believe its light are in the wrong position !
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smustatesman wrote:
CenTXpony wrote:How about an IPF that can have different types of weather, like rain, snow, wind, and sleet? ;)
We have had one here in St. Louis for about 50 years. It's called the "Climatron" and it's located at Shaw's Botanical Garden. It's a glass domed structure designed by R. Buckminster Fuller that takes up about an acre of ground , and is about 120 ft. tall. But, I believe its light are in the wrong position !
Bet you could grow some good herb in there
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