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Where is this?
Red Cup Rebellion - Changing the Culture of Ole Miss Athletics
Sports are chaotic and stupid; and we're bad at them.
by The Ghost of Jay Cutler on Jan 25, 2012 10:35 AM EST reply actions
Tupelo I think
An electronic board with constantly changing ad’s is what I have been told.
by WrigleyvilleReb on Jan 25, 2012 4:54 PM EST reply actions
Yep, that's Crosstown.
a.k.a. “don’t let the train come, don’t let the train come, don’t let the train come…SHIT. (dials cell) Yeah, I’m gonna be late…”
Dude, I like Katy Perry and watch "Glee." I’m pretty much a lost fucking cause.
by Queen Hoka-Hotty-Toddy on Jan 25, 2012 5:11 PM EST up reply actions
I can count on the fingers of one hand how many time I've been through Crosstown.
And I’ve been stopped by a train there at least once. It’s the wackiest intersection I’ve ever seen, even worse than those weird circular ones they put on Lamar in Oxford.
Ole Miss: the only place where drinking means more than winning.
Those are called roundabouts or traffic circles.
It’s funny seeing people who aren’t used to them try to drive through them. They’re all over the damn place in DC, so when I first drove through a few I nearly caused a few accidents.
Red Cup Rebellion - Changing the Culture of Ole Miss Athletics
Sports are chaotic and stupid; and we're bad at them.
by The Ghost of Jay Cutler on Jan 27, 2012 11:41 PM EST up reply actions
If you ask city hall about them, though...
They’ll tell you it was one of the smartest things they’ve ever done. Roundabouts drastically decrease traffic build-up, save gas, and are actually safer because people are far more aware as the drive through them. In the past year, Ole Miss has added one by the marijuana fields.
I never get Chicken on a Stick at Chicken on a Stick, but I love Chicken on a Stick.
Safer?
I avoided Lamar like the plague after they were put in because I can’t tell you how many near-misses I had there. I’ll admit the first one was my fault, because I’ve never seen anything like it before and nearly drove through the damn thing (it was at night and the lighting sucked) but most weren’t. Of course, that’s kind of normal Oxford driving, but it was much worse there. I’ll go well out of my way to avoid that area if I’m in Oxford.
Ole Miss: the only place where drinking means more than winning.
i am pretty sure those were put in for drivers like me.
i probably hit 60 mph between exiting onto old taylor and that stop sign by the ford center.
Ole Miss: Shooting Ourselves in the Foot Since Always
by Sideline Snead on Jan 30, 2012 11:10 AM EST up reply actions
















