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11-08-2010 @ 9:10PM
lindathearteest said...
wow that was an amazing video. there were so many things they could sell whom i think collectors would just love. i saw lots of fencing there that could be used for childrens parks, part of the merry go round were still beautiful. i would buy some of the pieces...you should let the artists in there first to take what they can and repurpose some things, then demolish the rest...that katrina sure did a lot of damage but there is resurrection again...
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11-08-2010 @ 11:24PM
CommonSense said...
I don't even think it looked that bad aside from what the vandals did. Yes though, they most definetely should open it up for auction, if they're not gonna do anything else with it. They could also donate alot and get a tax break for that, they're not making anything w/ it just sitting there, it's not helping anyone else, so make it worth some while some where.