duncan228
08-21-2009, 01:33 PM
Danny Granger's Batcave plans hit a snag (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Danny-Granger-s-Batcave-plans-hit-a-snag;_ylt=Ah3qemKd.JXEf3SZ6ZWU2GS8vLYF?urn=nba,184 350)
By J.E. Skeets
Ball Don't Lie
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x282/duncan228/temp/batcave.jpg
Last December, BDL contributor Nick Friedell confirmed a report that Pacers' superhero-lovin' small forward Danny Granger was building a hidden cave (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/One-on-One-Danny-Granger-talks-superheroes-pud;_ylt=AufZ56rAheAIF7ZA0zbE8da8vLYF?urn=nba,1257 27)under his Albuquerque, New Mexico house like Batman. Yeah, it sounded nuts. But it was true then and it is true now — though it's not going as smoothly as he hoped.
Today we learn, via Indy Cornrows (http://www.indycornrows.com/2009/8/20/997017/granger-updates-his-batcave-design), that "Grangerman" has been forced to tweak the design of his secret lair a little bit. His Joker, Penguin and Riddler? The state of New Mexico. Apparently, that sick underground tunnel entrance Granger wanted to put in doesn't really conform to evil state building codes.
After the jump, Granger discusses The Batcave with Scott Stiegler of 770 KKOB AM in Albuquerque (http://www.770kkob.com/showdj.asp?DJID=40430).
Stiegler: All right, I need a very important update here: How are things going with The Batcave?
Granger: (laughs) Everybody asks about The Batcave. I'm meeting with my designer today at four. So after the camp I'll meet with him and we'll speak. It's coming along. It's taking more designing than we thought, that's something that takes awhile, so you know, I'll keep you updated on it.
Stiegler: What is the plan? What is the time frame?
Granger: The time frame? To build the house, we've got the land already. Probably a year and a half until it's all completed and done, because it's such a big project [...] it is so intricate. It'll have so many unique things in it, so it will take some time.
Stiegler: All right, as you were kind of developing this thing, what did you add or what did you take out because they either said, it's not possible or hey, we could do this.
Granger: [...] I wanted an underground tunnel entrance. I had to take that out. I found out there's so many state codes and laws against that (laughing) so we had to take that one out. But we still have the underground thing going on and I mean I've got cars and things that turn my cars and I even got sort of like a moat thing going on so it will be interesting to see.
This is why Superman builds alone.
By J.E. Skeets
Ball Don't Lie
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x282/duncan228/temp/batcave.jpg
Last December, BDL contributor Nick Friedell confirmed a report that Pacers' superhero-lovin' small forward Danny Granger was building a hidden cave (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/One-on-One-Danny-Granger-talks-superheroes-pud;_ylt=AufZ56rAheAIF7ZA0zbE8da8vLYF?urn=nba,1257 27)under his Albuquerque, New Mexico house like Batman. Yeah, it sounded nuts. But it was true then and it is true now — though it's not going as smoothly as he hoped.
Today we learn, via Indy Cornrows (http://www.indycornrows.com/2009/8/20/997017/granger-updates-his-batcave-design), that "Grangerman" has been forced to tweak the design of his secret lair a little bit. His Joker, Penguin and Riddler? The state of New Mexico. Apparently, that sick underground tunnel entrance Granger wanted to put in doesn't really conform to evil state building codes.
After the jump, Granger discusses The Batcave with Scott Stiegler of 770 KKOB AM in Albuquerque (http://www.770kkob.com/showdj.asp?DJID=40430).
Stiegler: All right, I need a very important update here: How are things going with The Batcave?
Granger: (laughs) Everybody asks about The Batcave. I'm meeting with my designer today at four. So after the camp I'll meet with him and we'll speak. It's coming along. It's taking more designing than we thought, that's something that takes awhile, so you know, I'll keep you updated on it.
Stiegler: What is the plan? What is the time frame?
Granger: The time frame? To build the house, we've got the land already. Probably a year and a half until it's all completed and done, because it's such a big project [...] it is so intricate. It'll have so many unique things in it, so it will take some time.
Stiegler: All right, as you were kind of developing this thing, what did you add or what did you take out because they either said, it's not possible or hey, we could do this.
Granger: [...] I wanted an underground tunnel entrance. I had to take that out. I found out there's so many state codes and laws against that (laughing) so we had to take that one out. But we still have the underground thing going on and I mean I've got cars and things that turn my cars and I even got sort of like a moat thing going on so it will be interesting to see.
This is why Superman builds alone.