Friday roundup: Every disaster has a silver lining, and vice versa

When I was seven years old, my family drove down to Sanibel Island for vacation — twice in one year, for some reason — so I’m pretty familiar with the causeway bridge that was just wiped out by Hurricane Ian, which is very not good for anyone who is now entirely cut off from the mainland. I suppose I should make some observation about how the substitution effect means Sanibel’s loss will mean some other Florida beach spot’s economic gain, but too soon, people.

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3 comments on “Friday roundup: Every disaster has a silver lining, and vice versa

  1. In meta-sports news, YouTubers Dude Perfect have gone public with renderings of a proposed new HQ (price tag: $100,000,000) and boilerplate verbiage of how they are “exploring all different options (regarding location) and we’ve had a lot of interest from different cities.” The defining feature of which being a 330-foot tall tower integrated into the building that looks like an airplane crash landed, necessary for their basketball trick shot tomfoolery.

    Luckily for them, their current city of Frisco, TX, laughably bills itself as “Sports City USA” so you can take a guess how little it takes for them to break out the municipal book of Big Ceremonial Checks, passing out 9-figure checks like Santa Claus at Christmas for Billionaires all for the eternal glory of groundbreaking and ribbon-cutting photo ops with famous and/or rich people.

    1. I had to Google the above to see how much of it was a joke, and the horrifying truth appears to be: none of it.

      https://www.mysanantonio.com/business/article/dude-perfect-new-hq-17473047.php

  2. Thought you would like this about Worcester’s Polar Park: https://mobile.twitter.com/bill_shaner/status/1575452692977270784

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