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− | Really, who was | + | Really, who was at the '''DuPont Pavilion'''? Did they enjoy the wonderful [[world]] of [[chemistry]]? I sure hope so! Do they know that there are [[plastic]]s in their [[toaster]], in the [[blender]] and the [[clock]], in the [[lamp]] and in the [[roaster]], on the [[door]] and in the [[lock]], in the [[washer]] and the [[dryer]] and the [[garden]] [[tool]]s they lend, in their [[music]] [[amplifier]] and [[Electricity|electric]] [[fryer]]? |
{{DiaKing|Well, regardless of whether or not it's [[plastic]], We think it's still worth [[Katamari Damacy|rolling]] a [[katamari]] near!}} | {{DiaKing|Well, regardless of whether or not it's [[plastic]], We think it's still worth [[Katamari Damacy|rolling]] a [[katamari]] near!}} | ||
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+ | ==Shea Stadium== | ||
+ | At the time, '''Shea Stadium''' was an ultra-modern sporting venue. The longtime home of the rhyming [[New York Mets]] and [[New York Jets]], it seated 55,000 for [[baseball] and 60,000 for [[American football]]. Unfortunately, in 2008, it was replaced by Citi Field. By that time, the Jets have been playing in [[New Jersey]] for a while. | ||
==Unisphere== | ==Unisphere== | ||
− | + | The '''Unisphere''' is a 12-storey-high model of [[Earth (planet)|Earth]] that served as the main symbol of Expo. You can still see it in 2024. | |
{{Dia|Bloomberg|It's beautiful...}} | {{Dia|Bloomberg|It's beautiful...}} | ||
{{DiaKing|It's rollable! But it's not a [[katamari]].}} | {{DiaKing|It's rollable! But it's not a [[katamari]].}} |
Revision as of 03:23, 22 March 2024
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All alone at the '64 World's Fair, eighty dolls yelling, "Small girl after all."
I must say, even though this Expo was unofficial, it was still one of my all-time favorite moments in New York City's history.
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ABSOLUTELY, MAN. EVEN DISNEYLAND WAS INFLUENCED BY THIS EVENT. SICK STUFF, DUDE.
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Oh boy! We found the roots of one of our parks!
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Bench
Someone must've been there, but who? A nerpa?
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DuPont
Really, who was at the DuPont Pavilion? Did they enjoy the wonderful world of chemistry? I sure hope so! Do they know that there are plastics in their toaster, in the blender and the clock, in the lamp and in the roaster, on the door and in the lock, in the washer and the dryer and the garden tools they lend, in their music amplifier and electric fryer?
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Shea Stadium
At the time, Shea Stadium was an ultra-modern sporting venue. The longtime home of the rhyming New York Mets and New York Jets, it seated 55,000 for [[baseball] and 60,000 for American football. Unfortunately, in 2008, it was replaced by Citi Field. By that time, the Jets have been playing in New Jersey for a while.
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a 12-storey-high model of Earth that served as the main symbol of Expo. You can still see it in 2024.
It's beautiful...
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It's rollable! But it's not a katamari. |