The B-ball extravaganza doesn't really seem like much fun and crowds have been mostly discouraged.
Here's the latest look at limits inside the loop . . .
Sitting closed during Big 12, future of College Basketball Experience in Kansas City uncertain
KANSAS CITY, Mo - This week, both the men's and women's Big 12 Basketball Championships return to Kansas City. But meanwhile, there are new concerns about the future of the basketball museum next to T-Mobile Center and the group that runs it.
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ReplyDeleteCOVID has hit the KU basketball team.
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ReplyDeleteBut da maya will bes in dat city paid fo Luxury box durin da whole tournament!
ReplyDeleteKathy is very articulate.
ReplyDeleteUnderstandable that the well informed leaders of the community know that the College Basketball Experience's Family Pack Specials would be great for both kids and bachelor parties.
https://collegebasketballexperience.com/visit/
oh are you ridiculous like me? Hired!
ReplyDeleteWhere that superman new city manager? Tell gim Kathy, with a K, wants to give him a tour of the interactive parts of the facility.
ReplyDeleteFYI webmaster CBE Boob. You have two links regarding parking after verbal description of locations. One link is a broken link at the city website. The other takes you to a page of an innovative parking app. I hate apps, I don't download apps. How about upload a little interactive map in that section instead.
ReplyDeleteFuture warming shelter - should only cost a few hundred million to convert it.
ReplyDeleteand deep down everyone knows hiring a bunch of blondes with big boobs to work at the CBE could save it.
ReplyDeleteboomer says bowling alley AND dance hall.
ReplyDeletebut is willing to have a 20 table pool hall and bar instead of a dance hall.
ReplyDeleteno cock blocking or pokemon allowed.
ReplyDeleteWaddell and Reed, Convention Hotel, Power and Light....next is CBE...the fiscal irresponsibility of this city is phenomenal.
ReplyDeleteAny chance Councilwoman Melissa Robinson’s paycheck could be garnished to get our $400K back?
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