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So with great humor to prevent the sadness of tears I present to you....

 

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By Staff Writer Tuesday July 15, 2014 10:05 AM

UPDATED: Tuesday July 15, 2014 10:22 AM

 

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio - Black smoke poured from a cell tower and light pole in Grandview Heights on Tuesday.

 

The fire was reported before 10 a.m. in the 1400 block of Fairview Avenue.

 

The pole held lights for the football field as well as cell phone equipment.

 

Fairview Avenue was closed between 3rd and 5th Avenues while emergency crews were on the scene.

 

Several homes in the area also had to be evacuated.

 

No injuries were reported.

 

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I found a documentary photo of the Columbus thread crew gathered at the pole.

 

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Roy Hobbs is responsible for this.

 

 

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The International Olympic Committee has chosen Grandview Heights, Ohio as the sight for the 2024 Summer Olympics.  To celebrate this event, the town of Grandview Heights could not find an Olympic torch to celebrate, so they "Spark"ed up the next best thing....

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Ouch, and I bet that was just updated too....Whoops....MAKE IT A FULL BUILD!!

6/18/2014.

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Maurice Clarett did it.

 

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The collective rage of magentian's all over the country ignited the pole. They're really not happy about Sprint's new network putting theirs to shame. Why they picked Ohio for the opening target...well that's a mystery to rival the JFK shooting:P.

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The antennas spontaneously combusted when they had to transmit another one of Greg Oden's "old man" penis selfies.

 

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Sprint network vision upgrades - the only network truely capable of clearing out a whole football field.

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