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2 hours ago, THE DUDE said:

Why do schools wait until the last minute to get things done.

Did you read the whole thread? There was an issue with funding initially. Once they were able to get the funding, they started construction. Gotta follow the timeline of events to understand why they started this project later than usual. 

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36 minutes ago, Guitar Man said:

Did you read the whole thread? There was an issue with funding initially. Once they were able to get the funding, they started construction. Gotta follow the timeline of events to understand why they started this project later than usual. 

Wasn't referring to just Vidor. It seems like every school in this area waits until the last minute to get projects done

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2 hours ago, MrUmp1 said:

It's the negativity factor. You only notice when projects run behind, you do not notice when things go right on time. Kind of like you only remember the bad calls referees or umpires make not all the good ones they make.

Good ones?

 

just Funnin' MrUmp.  😂

Than again, there was this basketball game in Cleveland -  but for another thread.   Another time.  😂😂😂

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