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12/29/07
Exactly what I meant.
Remember how I said I would be on hiatus until the 2nd, unless something really stupid happened?
Do you think they just ran down here to do a story on the museum ... or do you think the Taubman connections etc. had something to do with promoting a story in the New York Times?
Hahahaha! I haven't heard a single person outside of the Roanoke Times articles and now this say anything other than how ugly this building is. "It’s like children: you have to hand it to them before they appreciate the gift." What absolute arrogance! How about the museum supporters acting like spoiled children for not taking what the citizens say to heart and wanting it their way? 20-30 years and it gets demolished...that is my prediction.
Too bad everyone was in such a rush. The way things are going, the City could have given the Farmer's Market Building to the Art Museum and the monstrosity could have been built there adding six vibarnts to to downtown Roanoke.
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Ummm...Eiffel Tower/Art Museum comparison? If that's the case, where's the Louvre? Oh boy...
Do you think they just ran down here to do a story on the museum ... or do you think the Taubman connections etc. had something to do with promoting a story in the New York Times?
Hahahaha! I haven't heard a single person outside of the Roanoke Times articles and now this say anything other than how ugly this building is. "It’s like children: you have to hand it to them before they appreciate the gift." What absolute arrogance! How about the museum supporters acting like spoiled children for not taking what the citizens say to heart and wanting it their way? 20-30 years and it gets demolished...that is my prediction.
Too bad everyone was in such a rush. The way things are going, the City could have given the Farmer's Market Building to the Art Museum and the monstrosity could have been built there adding six vibarnts to to downtown Roanoke.
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