Throughout this great nation football, including high school football, provides one of our backbones of culture and entertainment. Millions of us love the friday night games in particular. We spend great amounts of money on it.
In the small town of lincoln, arkansas, a niew high school was built, along with a new football stadium, which wasn't ready for the season. So they played the entire season in the old stadium, clearly showing that it was good enough. They have no auditorium - and two football s.
In the great american community of fayetteville, arkansas, special attention is being given the high school football program. An indoor football practice facility is being built, is in fact into the final stage of completion, so its too late to stop it.
Apparently the field is fifty yards long, not bad, and regulation width. It must be truly lovely, and I can't wait to see it. But it does bring to mind a possible question or twenty, such as; are we really sure we want to do things like this?
Is it even remotely possible that the construction of this nice building is an indication of just a bit too much interest in american football by americans? One wonders whether the money spent to build it might have been better spent on something a bit less exciting, such as microscpes, book, and so forth.
Nonetheless, its a very nice building, I understand, and the football games are riveting.
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