Bridge work

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Roy Hersh
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Bridge work

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This article has nothing to do with Adrian or dental implants, but is a very interesting possibility nonetheless:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/trave ... ework.html
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So you're going to stick an old bridge in the middle of where? Uh, yeah right. Is it April Fools day? :lol:
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Believe it or not, several friends from Porto have told me this is being seriously talked about. Who knows. I guess we'll see. There are plenty of places where this could help spruce up some neighborhoods where the homes/buildings are really in disrepair. I would much prefer this than gondolas to be honest.
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