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11-04-2010 @ 12:56PM
Clint said...
The Atomium rocks! It is so much more fascinating than the silly little "Mannakin Piss" statue. I saw the Atomium on a gorgeous day with deep blue skies and puffy white clouds and every shiney metal orb looked like a brilliant globe of an earth-similar world. The metal had just been refurnished for the anniversary and it was so stunning. But I'm also fascinated by science and the macrocosm vs. microcosm nature of the structure enchanted me.
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11-16-2010 @ 7:15PM
kaisatsu said...
I agree. I didn't even think the Manneken Pis was worth the 5-minute detour required to walk over and look at it. At least the Atomium is visually interesting enough to hold my interest for more than the 10 seconds it took me to wonder what on earth the fuss over the Manneken Pis was all about.