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Is It Really Ghoulish To Collect Or Sell Pieces Of An Historic Building, After All No One Died?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What do you think will happen to all the debris that cannot be re-used in the rebuilding. Landfill maybe/probably? Is that not insensitive? Perhaps those attempting to sell their supposed bits of Notre Dame would have donated the profit from their sales to the rebuilding funds. Who knows? Who cares? No lives were lost and, in the end, it's just bricks and mortar.
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If I could by some ":charred wood" from the remains I would, pun intended!
Then I'd make a piece of furniture and put a very high price on it!
After all it's a piece of history that can no longer serve its purpose, but, someone could say,,,"do you know where this timber came from"
Value adding from scrap!!
Why waste anything?
Then I'd make a piece of furniture and put a very high price on it!
After all it's a piece of history that can no longer serve its purpose, but, someone could say,,,"do you know where this timber came from"
Value adding from scrap!!
Why waste anything?
How opportunistic is it that Notre Dame had a supposed piece of Christ's cross among it's treasures? Lots of religious buildings claim to have souvenirs, is that ghoulish?
Someone once told me that if all the fragments of the Berlin Wall were real they could almost have built the Great Wall of China!
Someone once told me that if all the fragments of the Berlin Wall were real they could almost have built the Great Wall of China!
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