h a l f b a k e r yQuis custodiet the custard?
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Let's say you have a largish city that is a four-sport market, say a summer sport, a fall sport and two wintersports, and maybe there's some overlap in the various seasons, etc. Perhaps a few times every calendar year there will be two sports in which the home team has a home game and they're both under
one roof and the public can buy tickets for assigned seats to one of the two (or more?) playing fields of the venue, but also available is a sort of stadium pass to circulate between the games in progress, or decamp to the other when one game is over, etc.
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I'm a little unclear, so this is an array of sports stadiums
built together? |
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If so, having the freeways clogged up by a football or
baseball game is bad enough. Having multiple events in one
day in one area would be a traffic nightmare. |
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Almost like a "virtual" sports bar, where different sports are playing on different screens. |
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I think it is a mistake to apply this to sports which require
arenas / stadia. There are other sports whose geographies
of play dovetail nicely, both physically and temporally:
Golf and petanque;
biathlon and pigeon racing (ski for 100 miles with a
wickerwork basket on your back, release the birds and then
blast them out of the sky before any make it back to the
loft);
others tbc |
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The Biathlon usually means a small-bore rifle. It is very, very difficult and frustrating to try and hit flying pigeons (clay or live) with a rifle bullet. What you would need is a 12-bore shotgun. |
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Perching pigeons are, however, excellent targets for rifles. |
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If you insist on the traditional Biathlon equipment, we suggest either (a) gluing the pigeons to tree branches, or (b) leaving them in the basket; with a .22, it should be quite possible to shoot through the gaps in the weave, avoiding damage to the basket and allowing it to be re-used multiple times. |
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Plus you can carry the pigeons home in it to form the basis of a tasty meal at a later date. |
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Feel like you are not fully accepting of the notion that sporting endeavour be a challenge. |
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We consider it more as a competition, to be won by any means. |
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WIFRT, I thought (hoped...) it would be playing 2 sports at
once, in the SAME arena. Like, basketball and soccer; mount
a hoop atop the goal frame, one ball for your hands and
another ball for your feet. Bonus points if you can kick the
soccer ball through the basketball hoop. |
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