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25-SEP-2004 maggiek

leg up*

St. Louis, Missouri (USA)

Looking up the leg of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri (USA). She's showing some wear, just like her city, but still reflects the heart of her people. St. Louis is the proverbial "small-town city". Although we have a world class orchestra, zoo and other "big city" attractions, we are a city of neighborhoods. When you meet someone in St. Louis, the first question they are likely to ask is "Where did you go to school?", and by school they mean high school. The answer to this question helps us size you up quickly. It tells us about the family that you come from, likely your religion, as well as the values and attitudes that you are likely to hold and who we know in common. Then we can have a conversation. If you didn't go to high school in St. Louis, we really don't know how to make small talk with you. No one cares if you're a Rhodes scholar or a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon - just where you went to high school.

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alexeig20-Feb-2005 18:29
great abstract shot here
Guest 19-Feb-2005 15:15
OK Rod. Fair enough. I'll try again. Thanks for your kind words.
ctfchallenge19-Feb-2005 06:35
i like this abstract...i wish there was a little bit more contrast in the photo (darker sky or darker arch part). beautiful angle and nice perspective though! -Abstract
Rod 19-Feb-2005 06:32
Well done Maggie I feel as though I know an intimate thing about St Louis now after reading your excellent commentary. I just wish I could have seen a way longer view of this landmark so I would have a sense of what St Louis looks like. Do you have a longer view? As the shot on its own seems off topic but your fantastic commentary makes the decision really hard. Could you put me out of my misery & show us a shot with St Louis in it? Pretty please:-)