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Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:42 pm
by Longtime
Long live Sagno's Pizza.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:18 pm
by smupony94
Longtime wrote:Long live Sagno's Pizza.
damn that was good pizza

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:31 pm
by Eddie P
RE Tycoon wrote:Used to be quicker to run across Mockingbird and pound a tall boy than hike back to the tailgate spot. Time to go dig out my flask.
I have fond memories of walking over to the 7-11 at halftime and seeing dozens of people of all ages pounding beers in the parking lot. Cops pretty much turned a blind eye to it, although the stadium staff started noticing people walking over and then coming back with mysterious bulges in their clothes.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:58 pm
by PonyKai
RE Tycoon wrote:Time to go dig out my flask.
That's why God invented cowboy boots, my friend. Four flasks, two in each boot...nobody's ever gonna bother you and you'll be just fine.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:13 am
by RE Tycoon
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:
RE Tycoon wrote:Time to go dig out my flask.
That's why God invented cowboy boots
And women. With those big purses, they make great alcohol mules.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:51 am
by PonyKai
RE Tycoon wrote:
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:
RE Tycoon wrote:Time to go dig out my flask.
That's why God invented cowboy boots
And women. With those big purses, they make great alcohol mules.
I remember going to a Virginia Tech game at Lane Stadium and watching the event staff pat and shake down the women to watch the airplane liquor bottles fall out of their shirts and bras en masse. Kind of sad actually.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:57 pm
by Dutch
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:
RE Tycoon wrote:Time to go dig out my flask.
That's why God invented cowboy boots, my friend. Four flasks, two in each boot...nobody's ever gonna bother you and you'll be just fine.
that's uncomfortable as hell several reasons (boots = pants/jeans - not comfy in Texas Sept-mid Nov; and it hits your ankle bones), and reserved for underage kids. just stick it in your pocket. i've been patted down a total of ZERO times going into the stadium. one time took a full 750ml bottle of crown in my pocket. how it fit i have no idea, but got it in - that was in much younger and drunker days - a 'traveler' works just fine now

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 9:16 am
by ponytailgater
What happened to the highrise dorm plan for Mrs. Bairds???

Why does SMU need it's own data center?

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:28 am
by PonyKai
Dutch wrote:
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:
RE Tycoon wrote:Time to go dig out my flask.
That's why God invented cowboy boots, my friend. Four flasks, two in each boot...nobody's ever gonna bother you and you'll be just fine.
that's uncomfortable as hell several reasons (boots = pants/jeans - not comfy in Texas Sept-mid Nov; and it hits your ankle bones), and reserved for underage kids. just stick it in your pocket. i've been patted down a total of ZERO times going into the stadium. one time took a full 750ml bottle of crown in my pocket. how it fit i have no idea, but got it in - that was in much younger and drunker days - a 'traveler' works just fine now
I wonder if that will change with the fact that we're actually winning games now. A small part of me will miss the days of being 2-22, because you could basically wheel a keg into the stadium and march it down on the field and the 1800 people in the stadium really couldn't care less. Hopefully we don't have to put up with a raised bar of event staff along with raised expectations.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:45 am
by Longtime
University officials say they plan to put tennis courts, an electrical substation and a data center on the site.
Kind of a waste for such a primo location.

Maybe they don't want anything detracting from, or adding traffic to, the W Library.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:32 am
by smupony94
Longtime wrote:
University officials say they plan to put tennis courts, an electrical substation and a data center on the site.
Kind of a waste for such a primo location.

Maybe they don't want anything detracting from, or adding traffic to, the W Library.
Some of the womens tennis players are hot. Put equestrian there too. SMU Hooters.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:33 pm
by RE Tycoon
ponytailgater wrote:What happened to the highrise dorm plan for Mrs. Bairds???

Why does SMU need it's own data center?
Agreed. Usually you want to put that type of facility on cheap land, and far away from your main location for natural disaster reasons.

Not the best use of that land imo.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:02 pm
by centexstang
Bairds has very limited uses because of prior business types located there. thus the agreement and approval from city of dallas.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:57 pm
by smusic 00
ponytailgater wrote:What happened to the highrise dorm plan for Mrs. Bairds???

Why does SMU need it's own data center?
Putting residential would be very expensive due to all the chemicals that have been used on that site (for Baird's plus multiple dry cleaners). It would require a complete excavation. The 'dorms' will now be on the north side of Mockingbird, somewhere behind the shopping center.

Re: SMU gets Green Light to develop Mrs. Baird's site

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:55 pm
by PoconoPony
Paladin wrote:It's going to be sad to watch the dismantling of the buildings where the old 7-11, Texaco station, and especially Ms. Bairds used to be. I remember coming back from the Cotton bowl after an early season win and congratulating another student who was buying a six-pack, and the student turned around and it was Ron Meyer....man, he was pumped up !
I have fond memories of the old Texaco station. Sky Chief Supreme for 23 cents a gallon. Yes, it was 1965, but $4.60 filled up the tank.