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He's already told you he read it in a book he was browsing through at costco. If you want more info on the topic, google it yourself. Why should he waste his time providing you with something that you'll probably just twist into your own little brain-dead perspective of the topic... Who really cares who did the buildings outside an interesting tid-bit of forum jabber. You act like your using the info to make a career decision on whether to become an architect :p

Don't you have some paint to watch dry Ken? I could borrow you some, it may keep you more entertained :D
 
Oh dear. I think this has gotten a bit out of hand now. Perhaps you should both take a deep breath and think carefully before you make any further comments.
 
Nah - Based on your past I'd say you were simply out to discredit the statement ;)

And I see your up to your forum lurking :rolleyes:
 
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Here's a source of info on skyscrapers you may be able to follow Paul:

Link


:p
 
fyi: If you keep using words like that you may get mod'd out of here ;)
 
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What good do you think it is going to be using that kind of language? I'm not going anywhere. Does it make you somehow feel more important using 'adult' language :confused:

Edit: Whoops. I see I started this whole thing with the 'h***' thing :o. Not sure why I felt the need to do that. My apologies to the forum....
 
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Wow, that was really a shame.

I believe the book was about the world tallest buildings.
 
Wow, that was really a shame.

I believe the book was about the world tallest buildings.

I bet you'll think twice before you browse anymore books :rolleyes:

:D:D:D


Edit: Next he'll want to know if it was paperback or hardcopy :p
 
I bet you'll think twice before you browse anymore books :rolleyes:

:D:D:D


Edit: Next he'll want to know if it was paperback or hardcopy :p

It was a good book, not so much because it was trumping American acclomplishments, as really cool buildings.

None of which, by the way, is in the U.S.
 
Nice studio.
You posted that picture just to hurt!:(:D

I sure did ! ;)

Looks like Charly Watts is on the drums in that youtube thing ?:rolleyes:
The singer has definately a great voice and the footage was shot in an Irish pub ? :)
 
I sure did ! ;)

Looks like Charly Watts is on the drums in that youtube thing ?:rolleyes:
The singer has definately a great voice and the footage was shot in an Irish pub ? :)
And Barry looks like Brian Jones, we want some more Barry:)
 
I sure did ! ;)

Looks like Charly Watts is on the drums in that youtube thing ?:rolleyes:
The singer has definately a great voice and the footage was shot in an Irish pub ? :)


Yeah Garry our drummer is absolutely effortless to watch and brilliant to work with as a bass player, all you see moving is his hands but he still puts out a tremendous rythmn. His son is at Birmingham conservatoire and is even more talented. Shelley is a delight to work with too and very professional, I don't believe she has any concept of how good she is, bless her.

The pub is a tiny Irish pub standing about 50 feet from the National Indoor Arena and about as close to that stage as I'll ever get to play! The place gets packed to therafters and has the best rock audience I've ever played to.

By the way we saw Jackson Browne last night at Birmingham Symphony Hall - it was a masterclass in how to write, sing and play intelligent rock music. Great band. Cheers
 

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