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JaraHurd
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Reality Check
I am not the run and hide type. I have friends that live in Washington, Alaska, Nevada, Idaho, Hawai'i, South Carolina as well as all over California.
All have seen graffiti in and around their neighborhoods. Where exactly do we go to avoid graffiti. Please don't suggest we move to Coeur
d'Alene..that place has problems far deeper than spray paint.
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Cypress
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JaraHurd, North Idaho is a great place to live. Gets a little tuff in the winter
tho.
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JaraHurd
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I agree. But it is not without its problems. You live where you live. There is no "reality check" about it. I know many fine people who can't afford
to live anywhere else but the inner city. They live amongst the ilk (graffiti, etc..) Where are they to move? Their reality check is that is where
they have to live because that is where the jobs are. They are lucky to get a job at all...much less one that pays minimum wage. Most are not in this
country "legally" so it is very difficult to obtain consistent, good-payin work. Most work very hard and are very respectful, considerate,
hard-working folks. Consider it a blessing that you live in a beautiful place but I can assure you..it is not perfect. Graffiti sucks..but it is just
something that SOME (apparently less fortunate) people have to endure in life.
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Wiles
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Back in 1994 my wife & I were living and working on the British Virgin Island of Virgin Gorda when the first and only graffiti appeared on the
island. It had us shaking in our flip flops....with laughter that is.
Tough gang with a smiley face.
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Balara
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Quote: | Originally posted by Wiles
Back in 1994 my wife & I were living and working on the British Virgin Island of Virgin Gorda when the first and only graffiti appeared on the
island. It had us shaking in our flip flops....with laughter that is.
Tough gang with a smiley face. |
That's hilarious!
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Chamaco
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Remove it the very next day. They like to look at there (artwork) and when you make them keep risking getting caught in the same place, they stop
tagging your area. I speak from experience, being a care taker of a large downtown property in a big city here in Baja. Remove it and they will after
a couple of times tag other places where their paint will stay longer.
What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world yet loses his own soul- J.C.
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lizard lips
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Thanks Lencho!
It wasn't one of those and I did paint over it the ext day. I believe it was just a gang logo.
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fulano
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Quote: | Originally posted by grover
I didn't understand a few things;
most are done between 1-4 pm?
the owner is coming back soon?
the door opens with a chain? the owner answers the door holding one?
Use a chain to open it?
As you can see, I'm stumped. |
I'm not so sure that's all real. It's one of those urban myths, but this one circulates all through Latin America.
http://yolytesoro.wordpress.com/2008/03/14/marcar-las-casas-...
I think "abren con cadena" means that when the door opens, there is a secondary chain, like on hotel rooms.
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bajasol
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I think we introduce a little Pacific Northwest to our southern brothern...bear traps ! 
No, no, no it will only T them off.
In downtown LA, I have seen the "artists" hanging from overpasses and even a train bridge just to get the hard to get yet super visible tag. Plus you
would be surprised to see who actually are doing the tags...
PLus on the walls of the 110N tunnels next to Dodger Stadium, the taggers are using the dirty walls as their canvas. Their signs are being made with
the use of a cleaning solvent. Using the clean wall underneath to bring a "high gloss tag". Amazingly the walls have not been cleaned for over four
months now.
Thanks Cal Trans
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Sharksbaja
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Quite frankly. let em tag tunnels, who should give a squat? The paint may actually help protect the cement from being boring.
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
Nomads\' Sunsets
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Mexicali_Kid
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Way to go!
Quote: | Originally posted by CG
Last year I started seeing tags from someone signing "JTS" when he hit my house I decided to return the favor. One night, I sprayed "JTS" in his
style, over a nice Virgin Mary mural (off limits to taggers) as well as on a couple Narco houses in the area (you know the ones, big nice houses with
white walls & NEVER one sign of graffiti) even the police sub-delegation down the way...
Well I guess someone handed JTS his burro cause I haven't seen any new tags from him in a while  |
This is so funny, I have been laughing for days.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mexicali_Kid
Quote: | Originally posted by CG
Last year I started seeing tags from someone signing "JTS" when he hit my house I decided to return the favor. One night, I sprayed "JTS" in his
style, over a nice Virgin Mary mural (off limits to taggers) as well as on a couple Narco houses in the area (you know the ones, big nice houses with
white walls & NEVER one sign of graffiti) even the police sub-delegation down the way...
Well I guess someone handed JTS his burro cause I haven't seen any new tags from him in a while  |
This is so funny, I have been laughing for days. |
I have just got to add,
This is the funniest post of the entire thread .......
Thanks ,
Glad you didn't get caught while enhancing the virgin mary   
CaboRon
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bajasol
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sharksbaja
Quite frankly. let em tag tunnels, who should give a squat? The paint may actually help protect the cement from being boring. |
Here is a good example of someone who does not read the whole post, only the parts they want to then they assume everything else.
They are not using paint in the tunnels, they are using cleaning solvents to make theirs tags: hence, partial cleaning the walls down. Its an abstract
thing.
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Cypress
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Some of those graffiti artists are really talented. Boxcars! Bridges! It's an
improvement. Let 'em paint to their hearts delight as long as it isn't offensive
or obscene. Private property on the other hand, is off- limits.
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woody with a view
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who owns boxcars and brigdes? no one?
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Cypress
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woody in ob, Good point. Owned a dridge once. Haven't had the pleasure of owning any boxcars.
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oxxo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Some of those graffiti artists are really talented Boxcars! Bridges! It's an improvement. Let 'em paint to their hearts delight as long as it isn't
offensive or obscene. Private property on the other hand, is off- limits( |
Yeah, let them paint boxcars and bridges.....nobody owns those. You mean let them paint anything they want as long as it is not in my backyard.
Makes perfect sense.
Are you volunteering to orgainize those vandals to tell them where to paint and what is offensive and obscene and what is not? Perhaps you would like
to donate the front of your house to one of the pinchis you think is particularly talented. I'm sure it will increase the value of your house since
it IS an original work of art. Maybe it would even be an improvement.
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Cypress
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oxxo, Now that's a bit of a stretch. Some of those synapses must be
misfiring.
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