LouisianaB with the investigative journalism. Someone get that man a desk at The Acadiana Advocate.
LouisianaB with the investigative journalism. Someone get that man a desk at The Acadiana Advocate.
Wow, you can't ask for a better response than this. Kudos to whoever replied to you.
I'd be curious to know if there are arenas in our climate that don't have this problem. And if so, what membrane or coating are they using? I'm thinking specifically of the Toyota Center in Houston which is white and seems to be clean every time I've passed it. Also, how does the P-Mac in Baton Rouge fare?
Dis may work...Billy Mais-La. Oxi cotton clean
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCMRDp2mT6I
Let's just create a fake 4 star football player profile named Kage Undomeroof, and tell Gordon McKernon he's interested in playing for LSU but needs $150k NIL deal.
He's from Germany so not much tape.
Could never be a journalist in todays time. They get paid for clicks.
Have you priced Wet n Forget? There are a thousand cleaners & chemicals that claim to kill roof mold & mildew that don't do diddly pooh. Unfortunately the only way to keep the Cajun Dome roof clean is to clean it about every three years at the most. A lot of good discussion about money & funds to do this & where money comes from & where it goes. I have a question. Since every ticket you buy at the Cajundome has a handling fee, why not add a a maintenance fee of 2, or 3 dollars per event? This way the dome should be able to make most of the money to maintain themselves. Or is too much trouble to ask the people who live in the house to take care of the place that takes care of them?
Monetize the roof and clean it yearly.
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I wonder how many cans of flex seal it would take?
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