Cleaning Up Seattle 'Gum Wall'
The Market Theater Gum Wall in Post Alley under Pike Place Market is seen in downtown Seattle, WA, USA
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2. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
I'm surprised someone didn't try and enter it for the Turner prize.
I would have sent each piece off for dna testing, traced the owners and sent them all a $26 fine. Give the testing lab $5 per test, $1000000 for posting out the fines then $20,000,000 would buy something really nice for the city.
I would have sent each piece off for dna testing, traced the owners and sent them all a $26 fine. Give the testing lab $5 per test, $1000000 for posting out the fines then $20,000,000 would buy something really nice for the city.
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6. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
Hehe...love the conversation between #2, #4 and #5.....I feel bad for those that have to clean this, all that hot steam causing molecules of stranger's saliva land on your skin
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7. Burimi commented 8 years ago
#6 I thought that steam kill germs!
don't know how but every time someone mention steam, Tina Turner with Steamy window come to my mind!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e04pzNwIqU8
don't know how but every time someone mention steam, Tina Turner with Steamy window come to my mind!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e04pzNwIqU8
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8. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
#7 Yes, it does (most)..not worried about microorganisms, but not a fan strangers' saliva in general on my skin..nice vid, Burimi ...
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9. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
#4 Yes Fish face I'm not necessarily being completely serious, you need to get that chip off your shoulder, hook out of your mouth and lay down with the lemon and tartar sauce and let someone make a meal out of you.
Having said that you obviously haven't heard of the SpDp Seattle population DNA program, started in 2009 completed in 2014 with on going admissions. Now every citizen's DNa (approximately 6.5 million) is recorded and stored, which is probably why Seattle has the lowest unsolved crime ratio per population of any state in the US. Big Brother is watching you Fishcake with it's tiny beady eyes like these
Having said that you obviously haven't heard of the SpDp Seattle population DNA program, started in 2009 completed in 2014 with on going admissions. Now every citizen's DNa (approximately 6.5 million) is recorded and stored, which is probably why Seattle has the lowest unsolved crime ratio per population of any state in the US. Big Brother is watching you Fishcake with it's tiny beady eyes like these
+6 1. braveheart2052 commented 8 years ago