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14 comments to "Guerilla Gardening"
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ted
January 4th, 2008 at
7:16 am
What was the point, anyways? Peace is good? If she wants to say that, she should buy her own Mercedes dealership and plant all the peace symbols she wants.
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Sid Morrison
January 4th, 2008 at
8:46 am
They should have thrown the self-righteous hippie bitch in jail.
What she was doing was vandalism, plain and simple. She was free to plant whatever she wanted on her own property, but instead, she needed to vandalize someone else’s property. The dealership had to pay someone to repair their landscaping (twice). What right did this woman have to touch their property?
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Orjans Morjan
January 4th, 2008 at
10:44 am
Wow remove those sticks up your asses?
She didn’t really destroy anything, she added something that could be removed.
Any less uptight company would leave it there and use it to show how “cool” and caring company they are. -
c-dub
January 4th, 2008 at
10:53 am
You guys are a riot.
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todayinart.com
January 4th, 2008 at
11:19 am
I think this is great. “Green Vandalism”
I am going to feature this on my art blog tomorrow. Thanks for the post.
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creesto
January 4th, 2008 at
4:50 pm
Aw maaaan, I wanted to read about more than just the one example!
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brayden
January 4th, 2008 at
5:18 pm
Sid, chill the f*!k out. Hopefully someday you’ll try to do something inspiring and someone will incarcerate you for it.
My fingers are crossed.
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Levi
January 4th, 2008 at
5:37 pm
anyone remember the forest swastika?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_swastika -
Bodo
January 5th, 2008 at
5:06 am
Lame. What does that dealership have to do with the war? And what did it do to deserve this annoyance? Sandy is a self-righteous prick.
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ted
January 5th, 2008 at
12:54 pm
No stick in my ass. I just checked.
I’m sure if Sid does something “inspiring”, it will be legal, and not damaging to anyone else’s property.
Like I said, if this chick needs to “prove a point”, she can put up all the peace symbols she wants on her own property. If she can’t, well, she can always ask someone who owns property for permission first.
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Evil Pundit
January 5th, 2008 at
3:31 pm
What’s ‘inspiring’ about a political symbol that is used in support of terrorists and dictators?
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Ethos
January 5th, 2008 at
7:57 pm
@Orjans Morjan Says:
“She didn’t really destroy anything, she added something that could be removed.
Any less uptight company would leave it there and use it to show how “cool” and caring company they are.”Except the part where she destroyed the landscaping that the dealership paid to put in and maintain. That the dealership had to take the time to schedule and pay for a landscaping company to remove the “guerilla” shrubbery, replace the displaced PH balanced groundsoil and probably put down new groundcover (cedar bark, would be my guess) and likely pay for fertilizer to boot. Not to mention labor. TWICE! And after that, the dealer removed it because the were worried about FURTHER vandalism, which I’m sure she would have kept on doing.
And why would this company leave her vandalism in? Not only would it validate her feelings about defacing private property, but it would encourage her to continue the behavior. Benz isn’t a ‘cool’ and ‘caring’ company. They don’t sell Peace, they sell cars. CARS!
All so this stupid woman could make her “statement”…which is what exactly? Oh that’s right, she didn’t make one. She made about as much statement as some frathouse would have made by turning the benz symbol into a giant shrubbery wang.
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c-dub
January 7th, 2008 at
10:14 pm
“Replace the displaced PH balanced groundsoil”? Seriously? Where are you people FROM?
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Alex
January 8th, 2008 at
3:09 am
So, no one picked up on the fact that the dealership didn’t notice the change for 3 weeks?
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