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August 11, 2008
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![]() ![]() World Trade Center Opens in New York City (1973)With seven buildings and a shopping concourse, the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan was the largest commercial complex in the world before it was destroyed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Its most prominent structures were the 110-story rectangular Twin Towers, which, at more than 1,360 ft (415 m) tall, were the tallest buildings in the world until the Sears Tower surpassed them in 1974. How did the construction of the complex lead to the expansion of the island of Manhattan? More... Discuss |
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I had forgot they had this song, I had always thought of them as one hit wonders with the theme song from Friends.
There's a comic that I like, Rob Paravonian, He does a bit on that theme song. I'll leave you a link. He cracks me up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S8wBNoiv90
I've seen exactly two episodes of Friends...and they were the same show, the one about the monkey humping legs.
To each his own, but I never cared for that show. It's nothing against any of the actors, because I like each of them in other things they've done, but I never could sit and watch that sitcom. I would admit I've never given it a chance, plus I've always known it would be on in syndication forever.
Never had seen that comic but that was a funny bit and I also had to watch his rant on Pachebel and his Canon in D. That was hilarious, even though I love that song.
Gonna have to watch the rest of his vids, thanks for the link!
It was that Pachebel's Rant that introduced me to Rob P. His other vids are pretty funny too, particularly the series on being a comic. Definitely worth watching.
I like this song because at the end the tables get turned on the woman. I've had that same sort of chance a couple times in my life and it was so sweet; wished I'd been more cold-blooded as to really have rubbed it in, but I didn't. It felt better to just have some class, tell them I wasn't interested in them any longer.
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