Skyscraper

This post appeared in a previous blog and is here for posterity’s sake.

Has this ever happened to you:
So you are at the bar with some of your
architecture buddies and you get into an argument over whose phallus is taller
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And who says architects don’t have a href="http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/display.php?buildingtype=t&sb=r
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humor.