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Rebuild World Trade Center

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Rebuild them in Afghanistan...with a giant portrait of britany spears on one side and a big coke ad on the other...a little slap in the face for our terrorist friends
gniterobot, Sep 23 2002

New World Trade Centre http://www.halfbake...ld_20Trade_20Centre
Hang on though, the hijackers were Saudi, not Afghan. Anyway this idea is redundant, and so [marked-for-deletion] [hippo, Sep 23 2002]

...or were they? http://news.bbc.co....le_east/1559151.stm
according to the bbc, at least four of the suspects have been found alive. [mihali, Sep 23 2002]


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thumbwax, Sep 23 2002
  

       And they could rebuild the giant Buddha statues on south Manhattan.
FarmerJohn, Sep 23 2002
  

       What a stupid idea.
namaste, Sep 23 2002
  

       [FJ] I like. I like alot. The destruction of the buddas sickened me. Funny that the other WTC thread has just been having discussions in the area of replacing 'em with giant statues. Maybe what's needed is a giant glass-clad statue with office space inside.
Zircon, Sep 23 2002
  

       I just came back to delete my anno after I saw that UB already suggested it a year ago.
FarmerJohn, Sep 23 2002
  

       What are britany spears?
NickTheGreat, Sep 23 2002
  

       Liverpoles.
bristolz, Sep 23 2002
  

       Medieval swords from North-West France, perhaps...
NickTheGreat, Sep 23 2002
  


 

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