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Started by jroymcd, November 20, 2008, 10:26:49 PM

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Quote from: Banzai on July 26, 2013, 03:06:25 AM
Would a pedestrian overpass qualify?

Like a bridge?  No, but a pedestrian overlook would work  :thumb:
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mister

#4221


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peterscotts

Next your bike parked out front of a Mexican restaurant.

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peterscotts

#4223
Quote from: peterscotts on July 27, 2013, 05:47:14 PM
Next your bike parked out front of a Mexican restaurant.

Sorry.. Got to change that from Mexican as it has been done...

Hmm.. OK, ya bike parked next to a Harley


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mister

#4224
Quote from: peterscotts on July 27, 2013, 05:56:03 PM
Quote from: peterscotts on July 27, 2013, 05:47:14 PM
Next your bike parked out front of a Mexican restaurant.

Sorry.. Got to change that from Mexican as it has been done...

Hmm.. OK, ya bike parked next to a Harley


Sorry Pete, Harley has been done too. Listed under Hog.  ;)
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=45412.msg569734#msg569734
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peterscotts

#4225
Quote from: mister on July 27, 2013, 06:53:52 PM
Quote from: peterscotts on July 27, 2013, 05:56:03 PM
Quote from: peterscotts on July 27, 2013, 05:47:14 PM
Next your bike parked out front of a Mexican restaurant.

Sorry.. Got to change that from Mexican as it has been done...

Hmm.. OK, ya bike parked next to a Harley


Sorry Pete, Harley has been done too. Listed under Hog.  ;)
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=45412.msg569734#msg569734


shaZam!.. ok, ya bike parked next to a Sports Pavillion



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adidasguy

Not sure what you want for "pavillion"
Here is the high school field and stadium which also houses a shooting range.
Does this work?


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mister

Hey, Pete, I know you've got a pic showing this "Pavillion" but we are still unsure...

We had Stadium - which was previously completed with a pic of The Gabba. And now Addy's High School Stadium.

But when I think Pavillion I think of those things in gardens





Which can also be called Gazebo, I suppose.

Ok, nevermind, found this definition on Wikipedia....

A sports pavilion is usually a building adjacent to a sports ground used for changing clothes and often partaking of refreshments. Often it has a verandah to provide protection from the sun for spectators. The term pavilion is also used in stadia, especially baseball parks, to distinguish a typically single-decked, covered seating area from the more expensive seating area of the main grandstand and the less expensive seating area of the uncovered bleachers.
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peterscotts

Sorry... As mentioned "Sports Pavillion " , that's why I put a pic up... You'll find one at any local footy ground.. Too easy!
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adidasguy

What's a "footy ground" and what do you define as a "pavilion"? Is it the bathrooms at a park? Dressing room? Indoor arena?

peterscotts

Quote from: adidasguy on July 27, 2013, 11:57:42 PM
What's a "footy ground" and what do you define as a "pavilion"? Is it the bathrooms at a park? Dressing room? Indoor arena?

  :whisper: Addi, you do have local footy grounds , in your area maybe it's called "Gridiron football, or North American football, primarily played in the United States and Canada. You do have em across the pond... Normally it is the dressing rooms.  IE: Change rooms, like the pic I put up for an example.  :thumb:
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mister

*My* understanding is.... a Small freestanding structure that has change rooms, covered seating and maybe a small kiosk all in one.

This is what I think one is at the Richmond Cricket ground in the state of NSW....



Pete's original example... is small, freestanding, has covered seating, what looks like a kiosk window and internal change area...



I think the key here is Small, or smallish... not like a huge Grandstand.

BTW, Footy is Aussie slang for Rugby League (or Aussie Rules Football depending on your prefered code) ground. Most of the clubs have a small thing like the wooden one pictured. Even some schools have them.

Here's another one (covered seating, small-ish, change rooms, etc)...



I am beginning to see the similarities  :icon_mrgreen:
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adidasguy

Terms we do not use: "Gridiron football, or North American football

So you want the toilets at a park?

Changing rooms are normally in the school that has the athletic field. Or they are under the seating stands if separated from the school. Can't think of any separate "changing rooms" at a park or athletic field - at least in this area. Only thing was the locker room and bathrooms in the seating stands (also a gun range under there). Other ones are in the adjacent school, by the indoor gym.

So you guys will have to do this one.

codajastal

Personally I think Adidas nailled the photo.
You can even see the goals in the photo. :dunno_black:
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Don't bother talking to me, I will not answer you

peterscotts

Quote from: mister on July 28, 2013, 12:30:00 AM
*My* understanding is.... a Small freestanding structure that has change rooms, covered seating and maybe a small kiosk all in one.

This is what I think one is at the Richmond Cricket ground in the state of NSW....



Pete's original example... is small, freestanding, has covered seating, what looks like a kiosk window and internal change area...





I think the key here is Small, or smallish... not like a huge Grandstand.

BTW, Footy is Aussie slang for Rugby League (or Aussie Rules Football depending on your prefered code) ground. Most of the clubs have a small thing like the wooden one pictured. Even some schools have them.

Here's another one (covered seating, small-ish, change rooms, etc)...



I am beginning to see the similarities  :icon_mrgreen:

There ya go...

SPOT ON MISTER!

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codajastal

Quote from: adidasguy on July 27, 2013, 09:23:37 PM
Not sure what you want for "pavillion"
Here is the high school field and stadium which also houses a shooting range.
Does this work?


I would think Adidas is a winner. You can see the field goals and grandstand PAVILLION
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peterscotts

Just took Addi's as a stadium..
OK..

Yep , lets keep it goin...

(the pic game)

The grand prize of SFA

(only joking)

is awarded to Addi,

your pick Addi  :cheers:
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codajastal

Quote from: peterscotts on July 28, 2013, 12:43:34 AM
Just took Addi's as a stadium..
OK..

Yep , lets keep it goin...

(the pic game)

The grand prize of SFA

(only joking)

is awarded to Addi,

your pick Addi  :cheers:
I think if you saw it from the other side you would see it as similar to our pavillions.?
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Don't bother talking to me, I will not answer you

adidasguy

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Yes - it wasn't that big of a place. Maybe 150 feet long. The left end has the bathrooms and locker rooms. Range is middle to the right end. 50 foot range so not that long. The side with parking is actually about 7 feet lower than the front side where the athletic field is located.

To the right of the utility pole you see the door for the range that goes to the right. Left is entrance to bathrooms and locker room. The roof really is the seating

I didn't see this in the list:

"Next to a no parking anytime sign" and make it a street, legal no parking sign. Not one on private property (like next to a building or driveway of a business). One where you will get a ticket for parking there.

peterscotts

Quote from: codajastal on July 28, 2013, 12:46:51 AM
Quote from: peterscotts on July 28, 2013, 12:43:34 AM
Just took Addi's as a stadium..
OK..

Yep , lets keep it goin...

(the pic game)

The grand prize of SFA

(only joking)

is awarded to Addi,

your pick Addi  :cheers:
I think if you saw it from the other side you would see it as similar to our pavillions.?

Prolly true Cods.. But I didn't ( see the other side )..  Can only judge on the pic that was put up.. Anyways we worked it out and the games on the move.. Great input from all.  :thumb:
There is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own way.

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