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Fun in the snow: Throw snowballs at famous public art

The white flamingo
Business people in downtown Chicago can be so... businessee-ee. Let's have some fun and throw snowballs at each other. Feel weird pelting a stranger with a snowball, then head on over to the Picasso or the Flamingo and take some target practice. Who knows, maybe someone will start throwing snow at you.

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Posted by: spudart on Feb 05, 08 | 5:00 am  |   [4027] Hits  |   permalink

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Another snowball art. very nice. It enhances the the orange work of art much more. White against orange is beautiful!

Posted by: Eliana on Feb 07, 08 | 2:00 am


picasson is a newb


Posted by: lala on Feb 07, 08 | 9:42 am


The snow looks beautiful on the orange structure (whatever that thing is called). It adds character to it.

Posted by: Humus on Feb 07, 08 | 11:56 am


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