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14th February 07, 05:31 PM
#1
Thanks DB. Looks like a nice day (and dessert). Love the fountain in front of your place.
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14th February 07, 05:35 PM
#2
Actually, the fountain is not in front of the building where we live, but it is in our front yard. The whole down town is our front yard. It is about 2 blocks away from us.
I am sorely tempted to take a ziplock bag full of biodegradeable soap and accidently drop it in to the fountain to fill the downtown area full of bubbles.
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14th February 07, 05:44 PM
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 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
Actually, the fountain is not in front of the building where we live, but it is in our front yard. The whole down town is our front yard. It is about 2 blocks away from us.
I am sorely tempted to take a ziplock bag full of biodegradeable soap and accidently drop it in to the fountain to fill the downtown area full of bubbles.
If you ever do it, I want pictures. Video if possible. Words cannot describe the joy I feel at your little idea there.
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14th February 07, 05:47 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Erisianmonkey
If you ever do it, I want pictures. Video if possible. Words cannot describe the joy I feel at your little idea there. 
You want me to snap my own evidence photos?
Something like that you drop and run. Er, in my case, hobble away casually.
There is another big fountain in front of city hall... Hmm.
**Cackles evily**
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14th February 07, 05:56 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
You want me to snap my own evidence photos?
Something like that you drop and run. Er, in my case, hobble away casually.
There is another big fountain in front of city hall... Hmm.
**Cackles evily**
Point taken. But that bubbling is something I'd really love to see. Not the actual dropping of the soap, but the effects.
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14th February 07, 06:21 PM
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Eees verra nice, yesss! Looks like you live in a nice place, and that the weather is fine. Thanks for the pictures, Dreadbelly.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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15th February 07, 01:42 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
You want me to snap my own evidence photos?
Something like that you drop and run. Er, in my case, hobble away casually.
There is another big fountain in front of city hall... Hmm.
**Cackles evily**
If you are afraid of getting cuaght put the soap into geletine capsules first that way the next person to come by gets blamed for the soap
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14th February 07, 07:19 PM
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14th February 07, 10:39 PM
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Bubbles!!
Great visual image, UNLESS you are the one who has to go out and clean up the mess.
Here's another image. Two or three workers, diverted from other productive work, spending 3-4 hours cleaning up the mess, using hundreds of gallons of treated water. Fountain is not operating (so others are denied the visual experience of the flowing water).
Other people get the idea of playing a joke on the "City" so this is repeated every few days. The city fathers decide it's not worth the hassle and shut off the fountain permanently.
I'm in the public works business. Been there, done that in two cities.
Here's an alternate vision, get your friends together and clean up a city park or a river or stream bank so that more folks are encouraged to get out and enjoy the outdoors.
OK, end of rant. Dread, I mean no insult to you, but it touched one of my hot buttons. I try to spend the public monies entrusted to me to improve the quality of peoples lives. Every dollar spent to fix an item vandalized or pick up litter is one dollar less to plant a flower or tree or fix a pothole. There are a lot of people in the Public Works arena who really do want to serve the People (And of course a few bad apples who are corrupt and give the rest of us a bad image.)
So please keep the soap bubbles in the fountain a virtual image. They really are prettier that way.
Tom
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15th February 07, 03:04 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
I am sorely tempted to take a ziplock bag full of biodegradeable soap and accidently drop it in to the fountain to fill the downtown area full of bubbles.
!!!! That's actually been done at a fountain here in my town. I'm not sure if the soap was biodegradable or not but it sure was cool. A mountain of soap bubbles spilled out onto the street and cars had to drive around them!
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