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L3nn0n

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STUPID weather *tantrum*
« on: February 25, 2015, 04:39:10 PM »
Tonight will be the second week in a row that they have cancelled my favorite bowling league. Out of the three leagues I bowl every week, I've just bowled once! And tomorrow is not looking any better. I hate this stupid weather and I really hate that where I live people can't handle a little snow! Damn it. I guess I'll look for another bowling alley to see if they have their leagues open so I can be a sub  ;D
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L3nn0n

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Re: STUPID weather *tantrum*
« Reply #16 on: February 26, 2015, 12:06:54 PM »
Yeah, people in here is not used to this kind of weather...

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Re: STUPID weather *tantrum*
« Reply #17 on: February 26, 2015, 01:21:03 PM »
The simple reality is that houses have to consider the liability situation that exists if they DON'T give the league a pass when unusual weather hits areas not accustomed to it.  One lawsuit from an accident or fatality could bankrupt the center even if the case was ultimately dismissed.

Remember that many leagues have members who may be driving an hour or more to get there...and not all of the 'locals' would be on the roads that ARE plowed or sanded.  It is the same sort of reason the State effectively shuts down if we have the slightest bit of sleet here in Texas.

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Re: STUPID weather *tantrum*
« Reply #18 on: February 26, 2015, 02:17:15 PM »
that's not even factoring alcohol sales at the lanes.


The simple reality is that houses have to consider the liability situation that exists if they DON'T give the league a pass when unusual weather hits areas not accustomed to it.  One lawsuit from an accident or fatality could bankrupt the center even if the case was ultimately dismissed.

Remember that many leagues have members who may be driving an hour or more to get there...and not all of the 'locals' would be on the roads that ARE plowed or sanded.  It is the same sort of reason the State effectively shuts down if we have the slightest bit of sleet here in Texas.