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[[File:Hms ultimate victory.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Flatiron Building bears a passing resemblance to the [[HMS Ultimate Victory]], flagship of the [[Royal Space Navy]].]] | [[File:Hms ultimate victory.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Flatiron Building bears a passing resemblance to the [[HMS Ultimate Victory]], flagship of the [[Royal Space Navy]].]] | ||
− | The '''Flatiron Building''' is known for being the most difficult building to draw. The world's finest artists and draftsmen have worked on drawing the Flatiron Building for decades, and the best renditions they have produced all look like crap. Legend has it that one day, a young man from the hills of [[West Virginia]] will produce a drawing of the Flatiron Building [[so]] perfect that it will rip a hole in the [[space-time continuum]] and open up a portal to another universe where everyone eats fruit seven times a day and goes grocery shopping on Tuesday. | + | The '''Flatiron Building''' is known for being the most difficult building to draw. The world's finest artists and draftsmen have worked on drawing the Flatiron Building for decades, and the best renditions they have produced all look like crap. Legend has it that one day, a young man from the hills of [[West Virginia]] will produce a drawing of the Flatiron Building [[so]] perfect that it will rip a hole in the [[space-time continuum]] and open up a portal to another universe where everyone eats fruit seven times a day and goes grocery shopping on [[Tuesday]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 25 February 2012
The Flatiron Building is known for being the most difficult building to draw. The world's finest artists and draftsmen have worked on drawing the Flatiron Building for decades, and the best renditions they have produced all look like crap. Legend has it that one day, a young man from the hills of West Virginia will produce a drawing of the Flatiron Building so perfect that it will rip a hole in the space-time continuum and open up a portal to another universe where everyone eats fruit seven times a day and goes grocery shopping on Tuesday.