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Z S
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Alltime Score: 25 points
Last Logged In: October 15th, 2008
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Object Annotation by Z S

February 25th, 2008 3:41 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Pick a local public object that you enjoy and leave a note on it describing your feelings in great detail.

For this task I thought long and hard of what object I love the most but dont ever tell it. So after 3 min of thinking I thought "I LOVE MY CAR!!!!" So I wrote him a letter and posted it on the back right side of the car. If only my car could read... I also realized during this time that my car is a piece of shit and its days are coming to an end

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love letter.jpg

love letter.jpg

the letter =)


love letter 2.jpg

love letter 2.jpg

letter on the green machine



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posted by .thatskarobot on February 25th, 2008 9:15 PM

hate to tell you this man, but

"Pick a local public object"...

yea...

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posted by Z S on February 25th, 2008 9:27 PM

my car doesnt go anywhere but local. hence local object

But reminded me of the Queen song...
posted by susy derkins on February 25th, 2008 9:28 PM

He now has to make that car available to the public. SFØ law.

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posted by Lincøln on February 25th, 2008 11:30 PM

Maybe you could pretend you were doing this task, but because it is retired, you posted the proof here, because this task has a lower point value and is accessible?

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posted by Riotous Dreamer on February 26th, 2008 2:02 AM

Since the car frequents the public, can it not be considered public? The task doesn't specify "public property," just public, and most people who have take an political economy/science introductory course will have learned that the definition of public is expansive, but can be boiled down to (in some cases) anything that affects people outside one's private social sphere. If the object (in this case, the car) goes out and people view it, it is a public object, no?