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Jarry Park Stadium?
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not the stadium, Tul. unc found me....I'm inside the biosphere built for the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal aka Expo 67, and it was part of the United States Pavilion.
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...%20I/dome8.jpghttp://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...%20I/dome6.jpghttp://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...20I/dome10.jpg The America Pavilion for the 1967 Expo in Montreal was as high as a 20-storey building, and soon became the focal point on the Île Sainte-Hélène site. In the space of six months it was visited by 5.3 million people, making it the busiest pavilion at Expo '67. Its designer, R. Buckminster Fuller, was the inventor of the pioneer geodesic domes, which are the most efficient structures ever created in terms of material weight. It measures 76 metres in diameter, and 62 metres in height. During the Exposition, it contained 6 inner floors housing American artifacts. The structure was covered by a transparent outer shell composed of tinted acrylic panels, which later burned in a 1976 fire, shutting down the building for fourteen years. In 1990, Environment Canada purchased the site to turn it into an interactive museum, showcasing and exploring the water ecosystems of the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence River regions. The new museum was completed in 1995 and is currently in operation. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ed_States_.jpg The Biosphère (45°30′50.73″N 73°31′53.38″W / 45.5140917, -73.5314944) of Environment Canada is a museum in Montreal dedicated to water and the environment. It is located at Parc Jean-Drapeau, on Saint Helen's Island in the building of the United States pavilion for the 1967 World Exhibition Expo 67. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...sphere_ps7.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...re_Montral.jpg You're up, unc. |
bear with me, please...
i haven't found anyplace suitable yet... |
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ok, where am i?
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At the zoo in Surabaya, Indonesia?
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so wrong, in oh, so many ways...
by the way, those cohibas were most excellent...thanks... |
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So NH? |
yup...
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WH?
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US?
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yup
yup |
east of the miss?
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east...
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in a coastal state?
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yup...
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south of 40 lat?
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nope...
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New Jersey?
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northerer than nj...
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how about Mass?
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closer...
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how about Maine?
....remember the Maine? ...here it is entering Havana harbour, probably looking to hook up on some more of those Cohibas that Tul got for you http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2..._harbor_HD.jpg |
too far...
i still have one of those babies left... fine puffin'... |
OK...how about Rhode Island?
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back the other way...
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might you be in New Hampshire?
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there you are...
i am an establishment in a city in new ham cheer... |
Are you at the Red Door in Portsmouth? the red door portsmouth | at the bar
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Are you in a bar?
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unc, are you dancing around with the Londonderry NH cheerleaders?
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i am in a bar, but i am not in portsmouth or londonderry...
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At the tavern in the Balsams?
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nope, but i'm on the internet...
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The Wolfeboro Inn?
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nope...
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Dave's Famous B-B-Que?
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i'm in manchester, and i know where the black brimmer is, but it's neither one of those two...
i'm just off elm... |
The Season Tickets Sports Pub.
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