I am glad that you know what is in the hearts of all men. I myself have no
such gift.
Jon
John W. Redelfs wrote:
>
> No, we are just modest and humble in spite of our reasons for being
> arrogant. Wouldn't it be nice if our fellow Americans were the
> same? Instead they indulge themselves in s
Jon Spencer favored us with:
Wimps! You're all wimps!
No, we are just modest and humble in spite of our reasons for being
arrogant. Wouldn't it be nice if our fellow Americans were the
same? Instead they indulge themselves in self-congratulations at every
turn, and build skyscrapers to com
Wimps! You're all wimps!
Noj
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From: "Val" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 10:35 AM
Subject: Re:[ZION] World's Tallest Buildings
> I agree, John. On NPR this morning, I heard tha
At 17:30 12/18/2002 -0900, BLT wrote:
I think it is hubris to imagine we should build towers still taller than
the WTC. Sure they can build them, but the experience with the WTC proves
that someone else can knock them down. What is the point? Why make
buildings a tempting target unnecessaril
I agree, John. On NPR this morning, I heard that the original plans submitted this
summer, were short buildings and plazas--and New Yorkers protested that they thought
the plans were "too boring". All twelve of the new plans call for tall buildings.
Again, the arrogance of the American--some
My wife treated me to pizza tonight (we went to the local Boston Pizza) and she
was telling me that she had heard that one of the guys who crashed the plane into
the WTC was an architect, and had very strong (doh!) opinions on how the West's
architecture was blasphemous. I won't go into all of what