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Loøke Jr.
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The Things We Bury For Our Friends by Loøke Jr., Brock Dubbels, Sam Flannery, Samantha

October 16th, 2009 9:52 AM / Location: 44.986853,-93.24630

INSTRUCTIONS: Bury something. Contact another player that you don't know in real life and give them instructions on where to dig it up. Your instructions can be either straight-forward or cryptic.

When you contact them you should also invite them as a collaborator on the task.

The Things we bury for our friends was part of a larger story that brought together multiple tasks to Skill Share Multi-tasking. Brock Dubbels, Marco Grell, Luke V, and Sam Flannery worked together to create a narrative that involved


Skill Share
The Taking Tree
Plasterboard To Gorleston

and the task as completed here. Brock gathered a box of allof his Children's broken topys from the toy box while Mom had taken the kids to IKEA for skitbullar (prounced shitbollar in swedish) so dad could clean without tears. These broken toys were taken to work where Sam, Luke,. and Marco chose items and put them in a very special cardboard box. Luke made plans from here to bury the boxmain_iphonesf000785703.jpgmain_iphonesf000985704.jpg

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Past the elbows
relics for sacred archaeology
burial spot for sacred archeology
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My first destination
She was at the register.
This was on the back of the DOOM poster
Treasure already?
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Aha!
What do we have here?
wozers
And Lo!
getting close
VERY close
shifty
prepared
beginning
Eurerka!
looky here
Here is the top
Woah!
At last
What a large amount of dirt.
Wonders to behold!
flower dear
for the future

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