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By droopy on Friday, August 21, 2009 - 01:05 am:

    this afternoon as i was rolling through the streets of downtown fort worth, i happened to pass the flatiron building. i don't think i ever paid much attention to it. but this time i stopped and looked it over for a minute; there were some revovations going on. a plaque embedded in a wall near me said it had been built in 1907.

    when i got home i decided to see if i could find anything out about it on the web. it turns out it's a scaled-down replica of the flatiron building in new york (built 1902). maybe by the same architect. i always new i'd seen its shape before - a wedge turned on its side - but i didn't know where. our flatiron building only has 7 stories. there were supposed to be ten, originally, but the city ran out of money for the last three.

    fort worth gets its name from general william jenkins worth, hero of the mexican-american war and a native new yorker. in 1849, he ordered ten forts to be built on the hill where downtown fort worth now sits. the forts were meant to protect the white settlers from being slaughtered my native americans who were hostile over the systematic invasion of their land. after ordering the forts built, general worth then rode to san antonio where he heroically died of cholera one month later.

    at some point, william jenkins worth's body was brought back to new york and buried on-in-or-under a small island of land at the intersection of broadway and fifth street at the base of the original new york flatiron building.

    maybe...one day...a drunken mark thomas will stagger over to that very spot, look down at the grave of william jenkins worth, and urinate on it.


By . on Friday, August 21, 2009 - 03:05 am:

    LOL,good point.....


By ... on Friday, August 21, 2009 - 01:00 pm:

    a couple of years ago man went to an nyc cemetery to visit his grandmother's grave site. when he got there he found a groundskeeper urinating onto the grave and into a flower vase that had been left there during the man's previous visit. the cemetery tried to pay him off to not go public with the story but the dude called the police and it became a minor news story.

    the next day the front page of the New York Post read:

    R.I.PEE

    I laughed for days. Rest In Pee.

    the Worth monument in Manhattan is pretty prominent. i've seen it but not for a long time. it is tall.

    i read somewhere that the Flatiron is the only skyscraper in Manhattan that can be seen in its completeness (from top to bottom) from the street level. other tall buildings are so crowded among other buildings that only an aerial view allows one to see the whole thing.


By Danielssss on Friday, August 21, 2009 - 06:25 pm:

    ah so good this new york stuff. I was born in upstate new york and always figured that nyc was a different country. And it was. My last visit there was 1963, in sixth grade, with my mother, who was about to die and had trouble with the clutch on her Corvair all the way there. She was in defiance of her husband (my father who was fooling around) andher doctor (Who thought she would die on the trip.) She didn't die then but a few years later and I always remember the NYC trip fondly.

    I have been to fort worth tx one time, and don;t remember a thing, not even being there. not even when. I wish I were like Droop, and could take a drink or two now and again, but i can't. A drink would be good this afternoon. I would go piss on some graves.


By droopy on Friday, August 21, 2009 - 07:05 pm:

    now-
    it was midnight late in fort worth
    just my bottle, blues, and me
    i was a-rollin' down a part of town
    where ghosts are said to be
    and that was where i met a cowboy
    in a ghostly apparition
    i said, "i thought i had the blues,
    but i 'spose you're in worse condition."
    that ghost said, "son, if that's what you're thinkin',
    i've got some news - you see
    when you leave this world behind,
    dead men don't get the blues."