West Long Branch's alleged Gridlock
This came in via a blog..and I thought since the blog topic was a few days old this comment could stand on its own....here it is....
JMG1MON has left a new comment on your post "Re: The MAAC - Saturday Letters to the Editor published in the Asbury Park Press":
Since I have graduated (2002), I have driven to approximately 7-10 home football games. I have never had a problem getting onto Larchwood or onto Cedar Ave. When I was in college, my parents used to come down to the game and drive over from my dorm area. We never had a problem getting onto Larchwood or Cedar at that time either.
As for basketball, again, I have driven down to several games the past few seasons. I came down for the Gonzaga game (school was on break so I wasn't on campus), the St. Francis (NY)/MU game in 2004 as well as the conference championship game that year. In all 3 cases, the game was sold out and in all 3 cases, I had no problems getting around West Long Branch.
Now that that myth has been debunked, I must state the following. You are an (insert whatever name you wish) if you or anybody else in West Long Branch are allowing people to park on their lawn without calling the police and having them towed.
My comment..this only further proving how ridiculous the traffic argument is, made more absurd since both sides agree MAAC traffic would not be an issue anyway..
Now the MAAC ball is back in MU's court, perhaps on its way to the courts...we'll see...
e-mail tonygsports@aol.com
JMG1MON has left a new comment on your post "Re: The MAAC - Saturday Letters to the Editor published in the Asbury Park Press":
Since I have graduated (2002), I have driven to approximately 7-10 home football games. I have never had a problem getting onto Larchwood or onto Cedar Ave. When I was in college, my parents used to come down to the game and drive over from my dorm area. We never had a problem getting onto Larchwood or Cedar at that time either.
As for basketball, again, I have driven down to several games the past few seasons. I came down for the Gonzaga game (school was on break so I wasn't on campus), the St. Francis (NY)/MU game in 2004 as well as the conference championship game that year. In all 3 cases, the game was sold out and in all 3 cases, I had no problems getting around West Long Branch.
Now that that myth has been debunked, I must state the following. You are an (insert whatever name you wish) if you or anybody else in West Long Branch are allowing people to park on their lawn without calling the police and having them towed.
My comment..this only further proving how ridiculous the traffic argument is, made more absurd since both sides agree MAAC traffic would not be an issue anyway..
Now the MAAC ball is back in MU's court, perhaps on its way to the courts...we'll see...
e-mail tonygsports@aol.com
1 Comments:
Exactly what I've written to the Press about. For some reason, pro-MU comments are not yet showing up on their editorial page.
Is the Press in cahoots with these liars from WLB?
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