And a Coke can sat on, or hanging from, a power line is not going to look weird at all. In fact anything sitting on a power line that's not either a bird or fried to a crisp will look weird.
i found shows on a power line and tried to give them to my girlfriend for work. she yelled at me and told me she couldn't wear them because they would scuff up the dance floor. I put them back on the wire to await a girl with less discriminating taste.
I saw something cool in downtown Vegas a few years ago...
On a power line right outside of one of the sleazy casino just off Fremont st., I spotted a pair of Chuck Taylors high tops hanging by the laces over the wire, no big deal, we've all seen that. But closer inspection revealed them to be plywood cut outs shaped and painted like shoes.
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And a Coke can sat on, or hanging from, a power line is not going to look weird at all. In fact anything sitting on a power line that's not either a bird or fried to a crisp will look weird.
How about a pair of shoes? I've seen it dozens of times...
Hmmm a pair of training shoes. They could get a big name like Nike or Adidas to sponsor them. This UAV brought to you by ......
i found shows on a power line and tried to give them to my girlfriend for work. she yelled at me and told me she couldn't wear them because they would scuff up the dance floor. I put them back on the wire to await a girl with less discriminating taste.
shows = shoes, damnit.
I saw something cool in downtown Vegas a few years ago...
On a power line right outside of one of the sleazy casino just off Fremont st., I spotted a pair of Chuck Taylors high tops hanging by the laces over the wire, no big deal, we've all seen that. But closer inspection revealed them to be plywood cut outs shaped and painted like shoes.
Guerrilla art I guess
In the UK, drug dealers throw trainers over wires to mark their territory. Not sure if its the same in the US