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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Shots Around the Sloop: Walking

(Hat tip: SS!)

13 comments:

  1. These things are still a MAJOR EYE SORE they belong in a dog park. What a waste of good scrap metal. Just saying...

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  2. Your comment is an eyesore. These statues are awesome.

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  3. Eye sores are horrible businesses that are failures but allowed to stay open because of " special tax breaks". I think these staues would do better

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  4. why is this posted? go back and forth from really good useful information to useless pictures and stories. Two editors of this blog?

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  5. O.T.
    Papa John's pizza @ Michigan & Cermak.

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  6. I really like the Agora installation and I like walking through it despite agreeing with my dad that from a distance they look like elephant butts.

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  7. Once again the usual knuckleheads that love to complain and have nothing constructive to say post anonymously... When oh when will Sloopin get rid of the anonymous posting option?

    I happen to like the Agora Statues. Tourist like Tim a lot too! So quit your bitching' if you don't like them then don't look at them...

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  8. There are people in this world that hate sunshine and rainbows, nothing you can do about it except not let them bring you down.

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  9. These statues are one of my favorite parts of the Sloop. They're very different and creative. I second the vote to ban anonymous comments.

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  10. Broomy, I think that some of those people post here! Everyone has a right to their opinions, it just that some of these people wouldn't post some of the crap they do if they had to post with an i.d..

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  11. i love these legs! i think they're eye catching and different. they get people interested in the surrounding area. at least, that's what they did to me!

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  12. I think they're great, seeing the world from the perspective of a child and all. Plus it's interactive which is always a plus for public art.

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