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can we have 2 at one time?

and also, how about Pasadena, i know I'll use that one..

I took these myself-if you put the water tower , feel free to edit the red rope that's in the corner

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or use one of the images that are in the 1st Pasadena State Bank Building Thread( of course before the IKE damage

http://www.houstonarchitecture.info/haif/i...mp;#entry285321

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Please do, use my image of the fountain w/bank bldg. if you want! I just love that pic.

i like that one a lot too, BUT, the editor will have to find a way to take the date out

but if there's a way , i suggest that one too

ill just keep it at la porte, until pasadena gets made...

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The College Station HAIFer changed to (uglier in my opinion) a picture of the water tower. What's up with that?

The water tower says College Station on it. The old picture was just beige blocks and you couldn't tell what it said.

If you have a better picture for me to use, post it in this thread.

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I'm going to have to ask for either the regional "New England HAIFer" or the more specific "Maine HAIFer" since, for the sake of full disclosure, both my car and I are residents of said state in said region :D

And yes, I have tons of photos for either option.

Just no moose. I've yet to actually see one whole, much less alive.

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I'm going to have to ask for either the regional "New England HAIFer" or the more specific "Maine HAIFer" since, for the sake of full disclosure, both my car and I are residents of said state in said region :D

And yes, I have tons of photos for either option.

Just no moose. I've yet to actually see one whole, much less alive.

I like the lighthouse. I'll use that one. Do you prefer "Maine HAIFer" or "Yankee HAIFer?" Yankee would help cover all of New England, but Texans often misuse the word to mean anyone north of Mason-Dixon. I found this interesting bit online from E.B. White (I think):

To foreigners, a Yankee is an American.

To Americans, a Yankee is a northerner.

To northerners, a Yankee is an easterner.

To easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.

To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter.

And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody without plumbing.

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