They can never paint the water tower now. It's become it's own perpetual, sustaining thing. It's iconic in its own whiteness. (sorry if that last word triggers someone want to scramble for a safe space)I was hoping someone would finally suggest painting the water tower.
So iconic in fact that it's getting torn down.They can never paint the water tower now. It's become it's own perpetual, sustaining thing. It's iconic in its own whiteness. (sorry if that last word triggers someone want to scramble for a safe space)
They can never paint the water tower now. It's become it's own perpetual, sustaining thing. It's iconic in its own whiteness. (sorry if that last word triggers someone want to scramble for a safe space)
OK, then it will become mythic. Either that or I'm go to start a GoFundMe to Save The Water Tower!!So iconic in fact that it's getting torn down.
A water tower with white privilege. Who knew it was possible?
will they drain it before they tear it down? maybe I should write an email and let 'em know that it would be a good idea to drain it before they tear it down. If they tear it down before they drain it we might have a lot of water on the ground around it. It will be impossible to burn redshirts with all that water all over the place.
And another thing, they should not do that in the winter time. Think of the ice.
Spoken as a football fan who thinks he knows what play the coaches should run
So iconic in fact that it's getting torn down.
Look for the idiots from Evergreen State to soon protest Iowa's "waisis water tower"!They can never paint the water tower now. It's become it's own perpetual, sustaining thing. It's iconic in its own whiteness. (sorry if that last word triggers someone want to scramble for a safe space)