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If the scoreboard starts to ooze blood, you'll know why

Human bones have been found during excavation at the site of the downtown Tulsa sports arena. According to KOTV:

Authorities say it's no surprise the bones were found since authorities knew a cemetery dating to the 1800s had existed on the site.

Who are these authorities? And haven't they seen "Poltergeist"?

(Hat tip to MeeCiteeWurkor. A commenter on that entry notes that the Louisiana Superdome was also built on the site of an old cemetery.)

Comments (2)

Dave:

The New Orleans Times-Picayune had an extensive review of the trials and tribulations of the cursed Superdome on Monday, Sept. 12. The link is:

http://www.nola.com/weblogs/bourbon/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_bstdiaries/archives/2005_09.html#079088

You have to scroll down a bit with the way NOLA.com archives,but it's a good read. Your post on the new arena may be more apt than you think.

That is a good read, Dave. Thanks for posting it.

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