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Re: Bricksburg Hotel
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Date: 
Sat, 8 Dec 2001 16:05:46 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Bob Parker writes:
In lugnet.town, Jason Spears writes:

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Thanks.  I think with all the new colors, people are looking for building
with a more realistic tone to them.  I imagine that a building like this in
real life might look awfully strange with it's current color scheme.

-Jason


The colors of buildings seem to vary based on where you live.  Here in
Tucson there are some wacky colored buildings due to the diversity of
cultures (i.e. Spanish & Mexican) in this area.  For instance, there was a 7
story hotel that was painted salmon pink for a while (it's now back to tan
under new ownership).  Then there's a large group of office buildings
downtown that has each building a different color - red, purple, gold, etc.
Some buildings are what I would call a "puke" yellow so your building would
fit in just fine here in the Southwest!

- Bob


Eeck gad.  A salmon pink building!?!  That must have been hideous.  Well I
guess whatever works for the area.  Up here in the midwest (Michigan),
buildings are a little more ordinary in color.  But anyhow, I have 3 yellow
buildings in my town, and at least enough yellow for one more, so I don't
intend to spend a mint on the new colors.  (Just on windows. ;p )

-Jason

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Jason Spears
http://www.geocities.com/spearjr/brickcentral.html
http://www.brickbay.com/store.asp?p=jrspears
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In lugnet.town, Jason Spears writes: snipped (...) The colors of buildings seem to vary based on where you live. Here in Tucson there are some wacky colored buildings due to the diversity of cultures (i.e. Spanish & Mexican) in this area. For (...) (23 years ago, 7-Dec-01, to lugnet.town)

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