It's gonna be so hot. So, so hot. Surely the adaptation of C++ for Dummies can't be too far away.
Please tell us, here at the Painted Ground, what this means and you may win something cheap and random, um, we mean meaningful and blingalicious. Results at some point in the future.
Posted by ddt/pdx at 6/03/2005 09:06:00 AM
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On July 7, 2007, Fitzhugh Patroklos Turn will lead a pack of otherwise aimless trustfund babies in an enviro-poltico-anarcho uprising that will result in a feature film starring the wild eyes of both Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt. It is, in a word, a warning. It also means Fuck the Police. pw/sf/pa
yeah, i was gonna go with fuck the police - in napa?
Dude, it's obviously upside down. That 707 is actually LOL. What we are looking at is the new concrete computer monitor put out by RadioShack. It's an upturned elephant flashing gang signs underneath the LOL. He laughing and saying "yo, fool. You better step off or my pack o' derms are gonna shoot you with our AK's. Recognize! Holla! Fo'shizzle! [insert random slang word that the white folk don't understand]!"
WRONG!!
It means "Fun To Paint", quite simply.
We got this stencil in the "My First Latex Paint Bucket" we picked up for Jacqueline's first birthday from Kelly-Moore on Taraval.
We've littered the Sunset blind with numbers 1 through 706 and thought we'd lay the groundwork in your neighborhood before coming over for a visit. You know, make the neighborhood more familiar for our little girl.
Flight Training Protocol, Boeing 707. This stencil was no doubt fashioned by a member of the Star Club, a non-exclusive organization of tweekers. It is a celebration of one of their initiation rights, which I will not describe her. I wish Painted Ground would finally just drop the smut.
Well those comments are all very interesting, but J. Mascis is touring with Dinosaur Jr. again and there will be a very special performance of Mascis's (Maskisses?) song, Feel The Pain, accompanied by the Santa Rosa Woodwind Community Orchestra. Including a magical 37-minute oboe solo by Marin County native and oboe player extraordanair Slefkjse Oogaré. Simulcast on KQED during pledge week. (Immediately following the Everly Brothers reunion concert.)
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