Re: Some Funny Pics.
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This.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whitehouse/3611569018/+the comment he made
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@unknownuser said:
That's not funny - I like rats!
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Well I certainly meant no offense. I just thought the image was so odd I would post it up. If you like I can remove it.
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My guess is the person who's fridge it is has a pet snake or something. And Boo; what's that fish thing?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blobfish<---THE FISH THING
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lol....the nerve of some websites to change their pictures without notice....
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Yeah. . .it just makes plagarism sooo much more difficult for Honest small business owners.
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"JUNE 12--A North Carolina man is facing criminal charges for creating an amusing piece of public art from construction barrels. Joseph Carnevale, 21, was nabbed Wednesday after a Raleigh Police Department investigation determined that he was responsible for the work (seen below) constructed May 31 on a roadway adjacent to North Carolina State University. Carnevale, pictured in the mug shot at right, was charged with misdemeanor larceny for allegedly building his orange monster from materials pilfered from a construction site. According to an arrest warrant, Carnevale "destroyed three road blocking barrels by cutting and screwing them together to form a statue." Police estimated that Carnevale's artwork caused $360 in damages to Hamlett Associates, the North Carolina construction company that owned the barrels. Carnevale is scheduled for a July 21 court appearance in Wake County." The Smoking Gun
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Too bad, that was pretty harsh for being creative. They should've just fined him (for vandalism at worst), made him pay for the barrels, let him keep the art and made him haul it off. Guess with the whole "Zombies" road sign and the growing trend to mess with roadside construction equipment they are trying to make an example out of those that get caught.
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That last image is deeply disturbing and I can't even work out why!
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@unknownuser said:
$360 in damages to Hamlett Associates, the North Carolina construction company that owned the barrels. Carnevale is scheduled for a July 21 court appearance in Wake County." The Smoking Gun Attachments
The company should pay him for the great publicity and interest created by such a great piece.
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