hmm where did all the underground utilities go to? How about some reality!? Lets see some broken and hanging sewer lines and a whole mess of data cable conduits.
Actually, that's what was left after the mother ship came over and took a soil sample. Unfortunately, the smallest shovel that they had was half the size of Seattle. Oh well. Put on your tinfoil hats.
wang1011May 1, 2007
i dont know about that
jarbroMay 1, 2007
hmm where did all the underground utilities go to? How about some reality!? Lets see some broken and hanging sewer lines and a whole mess of data cable conduits.
tdogg241May 1, 2007
It's the Columbia Center, and it's all one building.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Center">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Center</a>
ebcreasonerMay 1, 2007
"THERE! ARE! FOUR! LIGHTS!!"
fuzzybadMay 1, 2007
Downtown Chicago is way bigger than that. Although the dark building(s) in back does look somewhat like the Sears.
kavudayMay 1, 2007
@tdogg241Yeah, I realized pretty quick that the shot was little too high to be from the needle. Darn close though.
pubandMay 1, 2007
Actually, that's what was left after the mother ship came over and took a soil sample. Unfortunately, the smallest shovel that they had was half the size of Seattle. Oh well. Put on your tinfoil hats.
escheppaMay 1, 2007
nvm
Closed AccountMay 1, 2007
Sweet..but it would suck to be a window washer on those buildings next to the edge
soupnrcMay 3, 2007
It's definitely Seattle.