Feb 24, 2010: Seed Cathedral
I suspect it has something to do with the Brit's love of hedgehogs.
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I would not want to crash into it on a motorbike :O
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I would not like being a tax payer that paid a penny for that!
I'm glad we never waste money like that here in the USA! |
Dr Who is going to discover that the building is a giant alien bomb that will explode and shower all China with biologically active projectiles. He would save the day, but he will get held up at customs as the officials wrestle with the pronunciation of his name.
P.S. I think it is a cool building really. |
I like it.
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I wonder what it sounds like when the rods move in the breeze.
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Triffids clack? :eek:
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They spit poison AND kill? I'd call that a double feature.
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So the Brits are a bunch of pricks? :D
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If an ice cream truck passes by, does the building try to follow it?
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Typically British.
In that something visually stunning and wonderful needs to mention taxpayers' money :smack: We have a body called The Taxpayers Alliance (I won't even credit them with an apostrophe, as the newspapers never do). They appear to exist solely to allow the Hate Mail and the Express to quote them about wasting taxpayers' money. Merkins and Aussies, count yourselves blessed! PS - lovely find Bruce - I knew nothing about it. I tend to retreat into a media-free zone when the 'rents are away. |
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I was thinking about this, and I want to know why too. Why seeds, specifically? Do they rattle inside when the move? Will they be repurposed? Can they be accessed in case of a world wide famine?
is there a hyperdrive underneath there? |
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