. I disagree with Dean Carlson that
> baseball would reject 
> it. I think the details could easily be worked out.
> 
>    What in the world makes you so sure? If there's
any possibility of a major league team with wide open
books I don't imagine the other owners would
appreciate the concept at all. It takes Congress to
overthrow the absurd exemption from anti-trust laws
that MLB enjoys. Only then do I think the community
owned process might be put in motion. I would
absolutely love it mind you; I just don't think it as
easy as you do.
    As for re-using the Metro-Dome........why not sell
tickets for ten dollars apiece for the pleasure of
putting your name on a stick of dynamite that would be
used in the beautiful implosion of that beast. I've
got thirty bucks loose around here someplace..

                      Jon Gorder
                     cathedral hill



                
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