Corporate art destroyed in the 911 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in New York City, reminds me of corporate art destroyed in movie Fight Club. Both acts of terrorists, one a movie, one for real. This is being displayed now in Battery Park, and will become part of the memorial site at Freedom Tower at ground zero site.
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Favorite Photo of Boston Skyline from Marina Bay
Posted by: matarazzo, in "Sometimes I ask myself why?SOMETIMES I ASK MYSELF QUESTIONS LIKE, “WHY DO WE LIVE WHERE SUMMER IS SO SHORT?![]()

I love this photo, I want summer NOW! Sometimes I ask myself, “Why do we live in New England where we have such a short summer? Only answers I can come up with are family, skiing, autumn, snow storms, and Cape Cod! Those are some pretty, pretty, pretty good answers!
Dr. Steve
This object was recovered from the 911 tragedy site. It is displayed in Battery Park. It will become part of the 911 memorial. The building, The Freedom Tower, will be 1776 feet tall, (pretty good idea). It will be the tallest building in Manhattan, now its the Empire State Building. Google Ground Zero, Freedom Tower to read details. The designer stated they expect that the new tower would withstand another terrorist attack by jet. Pretty awful thoughts. Let’s pray no one ever finds out if it could. Dr. Steve
Einstein’s message to Dr. Steve’s patients
Posted by: matarazzo, in "Sometimes I ask myself why?I’m a rocket scientist and even I didn’t know what was best for my dental health. I recommend Dr. Steve to all my famous friends.
Yours truly,
Albert Einstein
I thought my first blog entry should be funny. I am extremely serious about helping my patients but we like to have some fun while in the process. These cartoons that you can create your own message, breaks me up. I found them on hetemeel.com This is where I created my Uncle Sam cartoon on my “Tax Deduction” portion of my web where he says, ” I want you to let me help pay for your new smile”. Hope you find these cartoons fun.
See you soon,
Dr. Steve












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