Sunday, September 15, 2013

OH LITTLER TOWN OF BETHLEHEM

It's been well-said that "Politicians, whores and ugly buildings all get respectable if they live long enough."

Interesting, yesterday, as I stood on the street with my camera, watched the demolition and listened to my fellow locals mourn the loss of the Jackson Block, our Bethlehem, NH landmark.  For years, it's been an "eyesore" and an "embarrassment" and "something that should've fallen down or been taken down years ago."

Now, it's a "loss of our heritage."

I'm with George Carlin:

"When you die, your approval curve goes way up."




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