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8-09-2011 @ 12:00PM
rockjshock said...
The tallest Champ in Wichita, Kansas for quite some time was the Hotel Alice, which stood in the mid-1950s at a grand seventeen stories tall. It had small windows, which is not too dumb in the wind whistling Plains. And it was a not too interesting yellowish brick with just a hint of red, which reminded everyone of early Fall during a droughty year. A kind of Long Day's Summer Journey into frosty Fall, when the brothers might wake up and get a little relief, if you will.
Anyhow, even though it has its moments in the sun, the wise Fathers and Gloria Steinmenless Mothers of Wichita declared it a pretty good, but totally over story, and the wrecking ball came down, down, down. I liked this article. I almost got a clear picture of what's up.
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