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	<title>Comments on: The Liberty Building</title>
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		<title>By: Denton</title>
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		<description>Anne, thank you.  I was on top of building.  A very unique opportunity.

Olivier, yes the horizon appears infinite.  The perspective looking down on other buildings was unique for me as well.

Pastorrick, we enjoy the trees however at present the pollen is a pain.  Literally.

Isabella, were I grew up in Texas the story goes that soldiers were told if they chose the Texas military base they would find a girl behind every tree.  Once they arrived they found no trees.

Annie, yes you describe a perfect image of where I grew up.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anne, thank you.  I was on top of building.  A very unique opportunity.</p>
<p>Olivier, yes the horizon appears infinite.  The perspective looking down on other buildings was unique for me as well.</p>
<p>Pastorrick, we enjoy the trees however at present the pollen is a pain.  Literally.</p>
<p>Isabella, were I grew up in Texas the story goes that soldiers were told if they chose the Texas military base they would find a girl behind every tree.  Once they arrived they found no trees.</p>
<p>Annie, yes you describe a perfect image of where I grew up.</p>
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