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Why in my neighborhood?
http://www.statesman.com/news/mplayer/m/78167--Steve
Toilet Art in Austin (Click Other)
So far, I have spotted only one commode, sans lid, no flowers -- just perched in someone's front yard snuggled into the legs of a majestic old tree.
I mean, if a tree could blush, you know what would be happening right now.
And the STUPID thing is, there are practically NO restrictions in this neighborhood, except for stone or brick on most of the ground floor. (All facing streets, I think...) That's it. We could open an RV park and it would be legal! But since it was on the street or in the driveway, we had a fracas. Yes, they're large and ugly. Better than six cars in various stages of repair.
UPDATE: There's at least a dozen of them up here, in varying stages of decoration. You can see them around Hereford and points east.
Toilet Art in Austin (Click Other)
So far, I have spotted only one commode, sans lid, no flowers -- just perched in someone's front yard snuggled into the legs of a majestic old tree.
I mean, if a tree could blush, you know what would be happening right now.
And the STUPID thing is, there are practically NO restrictions in this neighborhood, except for stone or brick on most of the ground floor. (All facing streets, I think...) That's it. We could open an RV park and it would be legal! But since it was on the street or in the driveway, we had a fracas. Yes, they're large and ugly. Better than six cars in various stages of repair.
UPDATE: There's at least a dozen of them up here, in varying stages of decoration. You can see them around Hereford and points east.

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