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Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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I agree. They should have kept the site as a low level memorial centre.
 


FamilyGuy

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Jul 8, 2003
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The 104-storey building, the tallest in the US and erected on the site of the twin towers ... I'm not sure I'd be that keen to work there if I'm honest.

I do understand what you mean, but then the bad guys would have won surely?
 








Giraffe

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The 104-storey building, the tallest in the US and erected on the site of the twin towers, is starting to be populated by workers.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29884205

I'm not sure I'd be that keen to work there if I'm honest.

Agreed. I'm not great with heights anyway, but would imagine quite a lot of glances out the window at any sound of aircraft.

Have they built it to remain standing in the event of a similar attack?
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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I think it looks magniificent
 






Frampler

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I'm glad for the people of New York that it's opened. However, location aside, it's an uninspiring skyscraper.

Apparently it has steel reinforced concrete that makes it more resistant to an attack. I hope it never gets put to the test.
 


somerset

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I'm glad for the people of New York that it's opened. However, location aside, it's an uninspiring skyscraper.

Apparently it has steel reinforced concrete that makes it more resistant to an attack. I hope it never gets put to the test.
A month ago I was there, and viewed it from the street, and whilst on a trip on the Hudson,.....I can tell you, it is very impressive, it almost glows with its contemporary lines and finish.
 






Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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*The distant thundering of hooves as Conspiracy Theorists approach the thread*

BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES!
 




DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
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A month ago I was there, and viewed it from the street, and whilst on a trip on the Hudson,.....I can tell you, it is very impressive, it almost glows with its contemporary lines and finish.

I'll give you free chuckle.
I went on the Hudson River Ferry to view the Statue of Liberty, visibility wasn't great but somehow I sat on the wrong side of the boat so missed it, to avoid disappointment I swapped sides on the boat, blissfully ignorant to the loop it was performing, therefore missing it again on the return. Not my proudest moment.
 




somerset

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I'll give you free chuckle.
I went on the Hudson River Ferry to view the Statue of Liberty, visibility wasn't great but somehow I sat on the wrong side of the boat so missed it, to avoid disappointment I swapped sides on the boat, blissfully ignorant to the loop it was performing, therefore missing it again on the return. Not my proudest moment.
Is your name Karl Pilkington?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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A very bland piece of architecture. Such a wasted opportunity.
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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I'll give you free chuckle.
I went on the Hudson River Ferry to view the Statue of Liberty, visibility wasn't great but somehow I sat on the wrong side of the boat so missed it, to avoid disappointment I swapped sides on the boat, blissfully ignorant to the loop it was performing, therefore missing it again on the return. Not my proudest moment.
Free chuckle taken and enjoyed, thank you.
 




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