tcudoc
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I read that in the Lucky Charms leprechaun voice.I want me blick.
Damn it.
I read that in the Lucky Charms leprechaun voice.I want me blick.
Damn it.
There's a movie script in this. I can see the final scene now.Hopefully they’ll re-set them somewhere else. Bought mine and put a special note to my daughter. I’ve never actually seen it and hoping my kids go find it one day. Kind of figured they would be there for years to come.
I read it in the voice of the South African ambassador in Lethal Weapon 2.I read that in the Lucky Charms leprechaun voice.
Was told they were removed, saved and I think they said numbered, and will be replaced.
My apologies.There ya go ruining a perfectly good discussion with facts.
TCU using the bricks to line the urinals in the new loge boxes
Brilliant!!!Bought a leap pass for this very reason. Building a house and will have outdoor fireplace bricked with random TCU names.
The bricks that we paid for on the east side where the old Frog Alley was...did they destroy those or are they going to remain? I would've liked to have mine before they destroyed it, if they did.
Anyone know the disposition of the bricks?
It was Frog Club.After the original purchase, I never did find mine after being assured it was on the east side near the entrance gate.
Does anyone have the email address where you can find out if and to where it was moved? I think it was through the Letterman's Club?
Beautiful! Thanks Q.I've been in touch with people in the know. Once the renovation is done and the bricks are back in place, they promised to contact me and tell me where mine is. I'll let you all know.
Here is a quote:
"The renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium will not
permanently displace your brick. They have been removed for construction
purposes, but they will be laid in the exact location where they previously laid
following the completion of the project (late October 2019)...
We do have a 'brick locator' system that gives us the ability to find the general
location of your brick."
I've been in touch with people in the know. Once the renovation is done and the bricks are back in place, they promised to contact me and tell me where mine is. I'll let you all know.
Here is a quote:
"The renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium will not
permanently displace your brick. They have been removed for construction
purposes, but they will be laid in the exact location where they previously laid
following the completion of the project (late October 2019)...
We do have a 'brick locator' system that gives us the ability to find the general
location of your brick."
once upon a time that was called a map, but that is most likely too low tech