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Object Annotation by TEA
March 2nd, 2008 6:14 PM / Location: 37.989258,-122.0212
This 50+ year-old green fence doesn't get as much recognition as the children's amusement park it encloses. However, it and I have a long history together, as written in the note. I never realized I had so much to say to it 'til this task came along.
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posted by .thatskarobot on March 2nd, 2008 8:41 PM
I told you this is the perfect game for you, lol.
Great first task, really good!
posted by Tøm on March 3rd, 2008 9:02 AM
Excellentrical, the note looks ransom-note-esque with the various fonts, sizes and whatnot.
Welcome to the game!
posted by Burn Unit on March 4th, 2008 7:56 AM
Quite the thing. You needn't have censored the names of your paramours--the gate didn't mind, the note's unsigned, and surely we didn't know them!
What children's amusement park is that, by the way?
posted by TEA on March 4th, 2008 11:14 AM
*laughs*
I didn't think of it as censorship, but as "noun that you will surely understand." It's Pixie Playland in Concord.
edit: oops, thought you said parameters for whatever reason. Yeah, I censored them for the sake of modesty. =p
I really like the note. It is a little scary that the elf on the gate reminds me of the images of peter pan from Alan Moore's Lost Girls.