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     One such cross exists on I-40 in the panhandle area of Texas--a few
miles out from Amarillo.  Quite impressive really.  My wife and I had to
stop, since it captured our attention for so many miles.  The fellow has
also constructed a life sized bronze "stations of the cross" at the foot
of his gigantic stainless steel cross--fourteen sculpted scenes covering
the passion.  When we were there, he was at work designing and building
a scene from Gethsemane.  I, for one, must admire such determination and
dedication.
     Just think, if we could muster such energy up among a few devoted
Twainians, well, we could commission the sculpting of Twain's image
across the side of some granite hillside in Missouri--casting advice
westward toward Mt. Rushmore.


Jason

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