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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Saturday, July 4, 2015

Boston's Brain Fart!




A worker told the London Evening Standard in 2012, "It is not abandoned. It's just that nobody ever plays softball."
Milos Bicanski/Getty Images

PLEASE: CLICK ON THE LINK AND VIEW THE PHOTOS OF ABANDONED RUINS - ESPECIALLY IF YOU STILL BELIEVE HOSTING THE OLYMPICS MAKES SENSE

http://www.businessinsider.com/2004-athens-olympics-venues-today-2015-7

The 2004 Athens Olympics went nearly $15 billion over its initial $1.6 billion budget, according to economist and professor Andrew Zimbalist, who wrote a book on the true cost of hosting large sporting events.
The majority of the cost overruns fell on the Greek government, which built all the expensive, highly specific buildings you need to host the Olympics — a village, a media center, an Olympic stadium, a canoe/kayak slalom center, etc.
When the athletes went home at the end of August 2004, organizers learned a cruel lesson — Athens has absolutely no use for a canoe/kayak slalom center.
Amid an economic crisis that has seen other parts of the city diminished, many of these 2004 stadiums have long since become white elephants. As these photos from 2014 show, the Olympic Village is empty, and the venues for softball, beach volleyball, and kayaking are all overrun with weeds.
With Greece unable to pay its debts and the IOC now struggling to find countries willing to host the Olympics, 2004 might be viewed as one of the last Olympics of an era when democratic nations saw the games as a worthwhile investment.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/abandoned-athens-olympics-venues-2014-8#ixzz3ewFSoT37






The ultimate cautionary tale.
BUSINESSINSIDER.COM

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