




Out with the Old by Kyle Hamilton
April 17th, 2007 6:40 PMOn 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
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
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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I really like the idea of someone finding the can and the note.
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.
Ah, the phrase one horse town is outdated.
I recomend a rapid and far reaching exchange to...
"One Hobo Town"
you've been holding out…
How a'come nothing like this ever made it to the The Envelope Collective®