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Kyle Hamilton
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Out with the Old by Kyle Hamilton

April 17th, 2007 6:40 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Leave an object that is precious to you, along with a note describing the object's value, in a public place for someone else to find.

I love Pepsi, I can’t drink to much or I get dizzy and gain weight so I left my last unit of love *also known as my last can of real Pepsi* out by the Welcome to Clovis California Sign

On my note I signed it, sealed it, and stickered it. I used California Flag stickers and gold stars around my crayon drawing of orgasmic real Pepsi. On the back of the sheet I put my note in the typewriter and typed up a poem about Pepsi

Supplies:
1 Can of Love
Note explaining my love of Pepsi

- smaller

Close up of my last unit of joy

Close up of my last unit of joy


The great sign of Clovis

The great sign of Clovis

Here is where I let my last soda go free, its in front of a subway, and a Baptist Church


Front of my Note

Front of my Note

The Stars are gold but my scanner doesnt like foil stars


Back Side Poem

Back Side Poem

Ode To Pepsi Mary M., Scituate, MA Pepsi, oh how I love thee Pepsi, you were made for me Dark and sweet A delightful treat Always effervescent In my mind omnipresent Happy you make my And now I take thee Slowly sipping Never gulping You I can enjoy Better than any toy For you, I am a junkie Like an addicted monkey This poem could go on forever But I would let it never Bore you, I would not Pepsi, I drink a lot



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Wow Kyle…
posted by Blue on April 18th, 2007 12:06 AM

you've been holding out…
How a'come nothing like this ever made it to the The Envelope Collective®

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posted by Ian Kizu-Blair on April 18th, 2007 5:11 PM

I really like the idea of someone finding the can and the note.

Drove by my soda today
posted by Kyle Hamilton on April 18th, 2007 6:49 PM

I drove past my soda today, it's gone. I belive the children got to it. That or the lone hobo of clovis got it.

The Lone Hobo of Clovis...
posted by Blue on April 19th, 2007 10:00 AM

Ah, the phrase one horse town is outdated.
I recomend a rapid and far reaching exchange to...
"One Hobo Town"