Kentucky sues Six Flags for rides at Kentucky Kingdom site

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Kentucky officials are suing bankrupt theme park operator Six Flags Inc. over ownership of rides and equipment at a shuttered amusement park in Louisville. State officials contend that the rides are considered fixtures to the land on which Kentucky Kingdom sits, much of which is owned by the Kentucky State Fair Board.

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Lord Gonchar said:

It means you can't both have your cake and eat it.

Once you eat it it is gone and you no longer have it.

It is literally impossible to both eat a cake and have it too.

You can eat half the cake and still have half the cake.

Also, unless someone is feeding you, you have to have possesion of your cake as you are eating it.


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I guess I shouldn't be surprised one little comment has sparked this conversational detour.


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Yea, it's been happining quite a bit on here latley. :)


what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

Captain Hawkeye said:

Lord Gonchar said:

It means you can't both have your cake and eat it.

Once you eat it it is gone and you no longer have it.

It is literally impossible to both eat a cake and have it too.

You can eat half the cake and still have half the cake.

Also, unless someone is feeding you, you have to have possesion of your cake as you are eating it.

Ahh, so you can HALF your cake and eat it too!
Anyway, I saw this article online and immediately thought of this thread what with leases and improvements and such.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35583786/ns/business-us_business/?GT1=43001

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Jason Hammond said:
I guess I shouldn't be surprised one little comment has sparked this conversational detour.

The etymological mash-up of conversation and evolution is...convolution. ;)

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