[CAN] 37-45 Wakefield Street | 40m | 9lvls | Office

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[CAN] Re: #PRO: 37-45 Wakefield Street | 40m | 9Lvls | Office

#61 Post by deano91 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:12 am

Omicron wrote:
Wayno wrote:is this building in the ACC's PA17 (72m) or PA22 (40m) zone?
It is to be found in PA235436a subsection L district 8 quartile 2, which means it is shaded with yellow and orange textas and has silver glitter added for effect, and was intended to be exactly twenty-two percent lower than the neighbouring PA5w46743b2 subsection S district 4 so as to maintain a perfect pyramidilateralozoid shape when viewed from the third quartile of the seventh district of subsection J of PA3574609, and is bound by compulsory modern voluntary heritage preservation guidelines demanding old-ish frilly bits on the outside and a sympathetic design element in regards to the first district of subsection Tc(1) of PA027590.
I would like a "like" button for this post please :lol:

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[CAN] Re: #PRO: 37-45 Wakefield Street | 40m | 9Lvls | Office

#62 Post by YokohamaBoy » Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:38 pm

finally someone puts it into words I can understand :)

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[CAN] Re: #PRO: 37-45 Wakefield Street | 40m | 9Lvls | Office

#63 Post by ynotsfables » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:58 pm

Norman wrote:
Omicron wrote:
Wayno wrote:is this building in the ACC's PA17 (72m) or PA22 (40m) zone?
It is to be found in PA235436a subsection L district 8 quartile 2, which means it is shaded with yellow and orange textas and has silver glitter added for effect, and was intended to be exactly twenty-two percent lower than the neighbouring PA5w46743b2 subsection S district 4 so as to maintain a perfect pyramidilateralozoid shape when viewed from the third quartile of the seventh district of subsection J of PA3574609, and is bound by compulsory modern voluntary heritage preservation guidelines demanding old-ish frilly bits on the outside and a sympathetic design element in regards to the first district of subsection Tc(1) of PA027590.
:lol: I enjoyed that!
I knew it the Freemasons are behind it. :lol:

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