Sunday, May 1, 2011

Angry Bairds and a blast from the Past

Get ready for the election with Angry Bairds! Smash Tony's Gazebo, the Supreme Court, and Parliament Hill!




Here are some photos from ye olde York. While digging up some land near the Batthurst bridge, an old railway station from the 19th century was uncovered where a Library is supposed to be built.


Here I am helpfully indicating the most interesting part of the structure in the foreground with my thumb.



Among the plans for the remains is one neat proposal for a glass floor over the ruins.

1 comment:

  1. My God! What is that blur?

    The city has unearthed a hideous titanic thumb!

    The hideous thumb has been freed of its prison of primordial earth and emerged greasily into the pandeamoic chaos of cyclopean concrete stones and looming non-Euclidian towers of glass and steel.

    Beneath this this smudge lie incredible vistas of unimaginable, soul-blasting horror.

    Flee! Flee back to the safety of a new dark age!

    Or its just bad camera work.

    You know... one or the other.

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