From the Herald Sun, Friday, February 22, 2008.
"Office plans hit roadblock."
Must have been a slow news day for the Herald Sun. Why else would they have published an item about a set of building blueprints falling on a roadblock?
I suppose it would have been disastrous for the person who dropped them, especially if had been a windy day. And it might have been newsworthy if they had fallen from a great height, narrowly misssing pedestrians below. But, a set of papers hitting an obstruction in the road?
I don't know, it just doesn't seem to have as much impact as one would be lead to believe by the headline.
"Office plans hit roadblock."
Must have been a slow news day for the Herald Sun. Why else would they have published an item about a set of building blueprints falling on a roadblock?
I suppose it would have been disastrous for the person who dropped them, especially if had been a windy day. And it might have been newsworthy if they had fallen from a great height, narrowly misssing pedestrians below. But, a set of papers hitting an obstruction in the road?
I don't know, it just doesn't seem to have as much impact as one would be lead to believe by the headline.
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