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<blockquote data-quote="The Banker" data-source="post: 6951710" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>How what? I don’t understand your question..</p><p>If it relates to the current 20% still standing then I rate the current 20% standing as vile.</p><p></p><p>I rate the proposed new development as vile.. but builders want their return so we will never get something pleasing to the eye because of cost.</p><p></p><p>But after a few generations people will say it’s lovely.. I grew up there, I met your grandmother there.. uncle Jim was knocked down at that corner.. </p><p></p><p>I’m sure not every one in Paris in the late 1880s loved the Eiffel Tower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Banker, post: 6951710, member: 10280"] How what? I don’t understand your question.. If it relates to the current 20% still standing then I rate the current 20% standing as vile. I rate the proposed new development as vile.. but builders want their return so we will never get something pleasing to the eye because of cost. But after a few generations people will say it’s lovely.. I grew up there, I met your grandmother there.. uncle Jim was knocked down at that corner.. I’m sure not every one in Paris in the late 1880s loved the Eiffel Tower. [/QUOTE]
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