Cleveland Browns Stadium Turned Into A Puddle Of Standing Sewage
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Apparently the “Country Flip-Flop Tour” proved too much for Cleveland’s less than 10 year old stadium. A broken water pipe caused issues with the stadium’s plumbing which turned the stadium into a cesspool filled with sewage water.
The loss of water pressure caused most of the toilets to malfunction, so the flip-floppers had to make do and relieve themselves in any way they could find fit. (I can only imagine what that had to be like!) There were 50,000 people in attendance at the event.
The stadium has to be cleared of the water before anyone can start on repairs. The locker rooms have been reported to have sustained the most damage.
Browns Senior Vice-President Lew Merletti had this to say:
“There’s quite extensive repair that has to go on there, and the priority right now is football and we have to get ready for the season, that’s why we have to cancel certain events.”
This Friday’s Ticket Tailgate event and August 3rd’s Family Night have both been cancelled
on the wake of the news.
This story sure sounds like some sh!t to me, how about you?
UPDATE! Broken Flushometer to Blame For Stadium Flooding.
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The stadium (as you probably well know) is cleaned up and preparing for the 2007 football season!
By Heather McLaughlin on Aug 23, 2007