But was it field dressed?
What was the moose doing in that bed?
Informed voters want to know.
From:
Sent: Wednesday, September 10,
2008 3:20 PM
To:
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Subject: Re: [BP] Burn, Rusty
Baby, Burn!
I’ve seen what a bull moose can do
to a CI bathtub (used as a feeder), lots of holes, not to mention the bed of an
F150.
From:
Sent: Wednesday, September 10,
2008 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [BP] Burn, Rusty
Baby, Burn!
Cast iron cracks/explodes and building
falls down.
Ever see a CI bathtub after a fire? Me
neither!
Eric
Hammarberg, Assoc. AIA
Vice President
Thornton Tomasetti
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From:
Sent: Wednesday, September 10,
2008 2:45 PM
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Subject: [BP] Burn, Rusty Baby,
Burn!
From “Cast
Iron Buildings: Their Construction and Advantages” by "James
Bogardus, Architect in Iron” (
Were a cast iron
building “filled with combustible goods, such as cotton or
resin” and were to burn entirely, "the building itself would remain
firm and unimpaired.”
What would really happen - say to a corner
sited CI building, 75 x 100, 5 stories high?
Christopher
Psssst...Have
you heard the news? There's a new
fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
-- To
terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the uncoffee-ed, or to
change your settings, go to: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html
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