BronsonShore
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Jesus Christ, does no one on this board have kids? There are slides just like that in parks in all over the city. Stop making up a litigation boogyman.
Jesus Christ, does no one on this board have kids? There are slides just like that in parks in all over the city. Stop making up a litigation boogyman.
to answer your question: yes. to reply to the bolded portion of the quote above -- please direct me to a city-owned park with a slide of that length and at that steep of a grade that is open/functional, other than this new installation.
that looks awesome! thanks for the heads-up.Fallon Field in Rozzie:
Fallon Field in Rozzie:
...Somewhere, James Sokolove--is he still metro Boston's reigning amublance chaser, er, personal-injury attorney?--is licking his chops.)
*For god's sake, man, don't let City Councilor Erin Murphy discover that death trap, lest she nearly disembowel herself, in her clumsiness, like she almost did on the new City Hall Plaza playground slide!*
(spoken a la Shatner in Star Trek)
(In all seriousness, quoting directly from her recollection of her *ordeal*: "I got whipped around in the tunnel and came out backwards and upside down."
Somewhere, James Sokolove--is he still metro Boston's reigning amublance chaser, er, personal-injury attorney?--is licking his chops.)
It is completely awesome. My kids were beyond the playground phase when they re-did Fallon Field, but we all enjoyed checking that slide out when it opened. Super fast and fun, and continues to be very well utilized.that looks awesome! thanks for the heads-up.
Ah finally, a win for the short child sized folks like me over the tall peopleIt clearly says it's for children. I'm waiting for an opportunity to go down, but it's probably not designed for adult sized people
I'm guessing the immediate ground where the slide lets out is rubberized. But I doubt this slide will continue the way it is. Someone will get hurt and the lawyers will swarm.
Someone will get hurt and the lawyers will swarm
“Kiddie Hall Playground” is such an awesome name!
Isn't this redesign of the plaza--a softening up of or feeling better with--a result of a fringe group that wanted to raze city hall because they single mindedly decided that Brutalism was an unfit architectural style for today's civic buildings? And with some of today's political gatherings--or reaching back to when busing was a big fight in this town--children are the last group of humans that you would want nearby. Just, be careful.