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Rose Bowl renovation photo

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CSU Knob-Slobberer
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That chain link fence would actually look better with razor wire on top.
 
I can't wait to see my beloved Buffs play in the Rose Bowl. And not just playing against UCLA in a regular season game. I'm talking about THE Rose Bowl Game.
 
My wife, youngest and me were lucky enough to attend a game in the last season of the old Yankee Stadium. Talk about a dump! No wonder they replaced it. But I'll tell you, the history that oozed out of that place still clings to my soul. What a great experience! I'm glad that they are renovating the Rose Bowl rather than building a new one and then tearing the old one down.
 
My wife, youngest and me were lucky enough to attend a game in the last season of the old Yankee Stadium. Talk about a dump! No wonder they replaced it. But I'll tell you, the history that oozed out of that place still clings to my soul. What a great experience! I'm glad that they are renovating the Rose Bowl rather than building a new one and then tearing the old one down.
John Steinbrenner was an
a****h0le, that was a shrine to America's pastime. It could have been renovated. There are actually seats in the outfield of the new stadium where you have a obstructed view of the playing field. The new Yankee stadium is a shrine to avarice.stein.jpg
 
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