<blockquote><font size="1" face="TImes, TimesNR, serif">quote:</font><hr><p>By <a href="http://www4.fosters.com/News2003/May2003/May_04/News/do_0504h.asp"> DAVID TIRRELL-WYSOCKI</a> Associated Press Writer<p>FRANCONIA — As one story goes, several young men working in Franconia Notch in 1805 looked up to an astonishing sight: the granite profile of a man’s face jutting from the mountain side.<p>Fast forward to Saturday morning. Two young women working in Franconia Notch looked up to another astonishing sight: the profile was gone.<p>[....]<p>Cyrs' braided pony tail probably bobbed side-to-side from under her park’s department hat, with the 'Old Man' patch on the front, as she and Savoy craned their necks to look again at the profile’s perch. <hr></blockquote><p>It probably did.<p>But then again ... who cares?<p>[ May 05, 2003: Message edited by: jtogyer ]</p>
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