“@WSJ: Repairs to Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue begin after lightning storms pic.twitter.com/rM0vy5x4qw”going to see big man this summer!
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“@WSJ: Repairs to Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue begin after lightning storms pic.twitter.com/rM0vy5x4qw”going to see big man this summer!
@WSJ Best 2 follow safety standards 4 #lightning protection installation (LPI, NFPA, UL), as we apply 4 our high-risk structures here in US
@WSJ Get off of our saviour you heathen.
@WSJ That't why you have to be helath insured! :)
@jwsarrazin “@WSJ: Repairs to Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue following storms http://on.wsj.com/1biztkx (EPA) pic.twitter.com/6qBW37tLv9”
@ryanmsteel Creepy “@WSJ: Repairs to Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue begin following recent lightning stormshttp://on.wsj.com/1biztkx
@WSJ Watchout! The workers party in Brazil (PT) is destroying the country with it's corruption and bad management. See you at the world cup.
@WSJ A statue is not God and neither are our idols, icons and institutions. Challenge, is the prerogative of youth!We need lightening storms
@WSJ as ways to bring down the people themselves.
@WSJ Our people just want to change for good, enjoy a sense of improvement,which will not be to destroy WHAT keep good, still see themselves
@WSJ Atmospherical vs/ sacred/
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