
by KevinFreitas on 8/4/2010 @ 7:30am | Great solution, I love it! Certainly would be one of a kind in the world I'm guessing.
And is that a little RR in the foreground? Great work sir!
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by NineInchNachos on 8/4/2010 @ 7:53am | my guess that is Eric Anderson (if the shaved head is any clue) caught in the precise moment his heart grows from two-sizes-too-small. |

by The Jinxmedic on 8/4/2010 @ 8:19am | Good sleuthing, sir- the shaved head is indeed the clue. |

by NineInchNachos on 8/4/2010 @ 9:06am | nice lighting effects in this one sir. very effective. |

by The Jinxmedic on 8/4/2010 @ 9:17am | Thank you- I really wanted to illustrate the blinding effect of those billboards. (That, and give Mr. Anderson a much-needed tan.) |

by NineInchNachos on 8/4/2010 @ 11:47am | happened to be looking at chalk archive pics and saw this one...
Garfield vs. Luzon? |

by Erik on 8/4/2010 @ 12:07pm | Ingenious!. |

by Earthdaughter on 8/4/2010 @ 12:52pm | Shaved head? Looked like a fez to me! But I agree that this would be a nice tribute to a sadly missed building. Maybe we can put one up where the Heidelberg (?) sign was too.
Or just make them have one "public service" billboard that could cycle photos of all the buildings and signs and wonderful living things that have been destroyed in the name of progress! Hey, we could put that on the Pacific Ave Pierce Transit overpass so visitors to Tacoma can see what they're missing! |

by The Jinxmedic on 8/4/2010 @ 1:02pm | A digitally animated "Student Prince" in bright-as-the-sun LED's.
("Everyone knows it's CTL-ALT-DEL Heidelberg!") |

by NineInchNachos on 8/4/2010 @ 1:05pm | ha! |
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