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RAD

True love is when a wife not only reads your entire 6 KB single sentence post but also makes suggestions on how to improve it :-) Wow.

chuaqui

I'm diggin it. but i don't like graffiti. call me a square.

jeff

seems like you were angry when you wrote this. And rightly so.

tomslee

I'm no fan of it either. Seems more like alienation than creativity most of the time - except when it covers advertisements. But using graffiti as advertising is just bad on all levels instead of just some.

tomslee

Hi Jeff. Yes indeed.

Matt

Nice collection of thoughts. Would have been better with paragraph breaks, honestly.

tomslee

Not all experiments work, but you've got to try a few to know what does.

kevin quinn

And yes I said yes yes

tomslee

I'm sure Blazes Boylan was pirating those music hall songs. But Joyce's relatives are pretty touchy about copyright.

Jakob

Marketing. Gotta love the efficacy of it, with all the snake oil salesmen drinking their own cognitive dissonance inducing kool aid from the water hose. Why would you not want to be part of that?

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