Is the Times still running obits? I recall they were trying to personalize
them - maybe put the obits on the pavers.
I agree the towers should be rebuilt as they were - I'm hankering for a good
game of stick ball.
- Pam
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From: Ralph Walter [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 7:17 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Thinking about monuments....
Pretty early in the morning, MetHistory wrote:
Nice, walking on the dead. Bubble gum. Cigarette butts. Dog doo. Homeless
ladies urinating. Remind me to play polo in a cemetery.
--Good point, from another early bird. Wouldn't happen if you put these
plaques all over the city, though.
I have subsequently been thinking that not only should they be pavers, they
should be 2' x 6' pavers, with name, dates, occupation, children, etc all of
which would make them more than one of 3,000 names of dead people. Maybe
use the same red-spattered granite they used in the Holocaust museum in DC.
3000 2x6' pavers would take up an area equivalent to a 189' square, the
better part of an acre. People could walk on what aren't really graves, but
look like them, and I bet the bag ladies and dogs would "go" elsewhere.
And I still think the towers should be rebuilt as they were.
Ralph
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