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Tuesday, April 01, 2003
I walked ten blocks out of my way on my lunch hour to find a yarn store that turned out to no longer be there. Fucking internet!

On the way back, a man stopped me and said in a Cockney accent, "Excuse me, what's that building there?"

"That building? That's the Flatiron building."

"It's lovely! What is it?"

"Um... you know what, I don't know."

"Well it's just byootifoow!"

My ignorance in shameful. So, to redeem the internet's value in my eyes, I will tell you that the Flatiron Building, designed by
Daniel H. Burnum, was completed in 1902 and is considered New York's first skyscraper.