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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2009

QIK|Streaming video right from your phone

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  • WE STOPPED THIS! WELL DONE ACTIVISTS!

  • Thanks!

    Yours truly painted it ;)

  • Yes, it's awesome! I was literally lol over it.

  • Is that not the best sign?

  • I can't believe this...

    Talk about asinine. These people need REAL lives.

  • My understanding is it's in a historic district. If I lived in a tiny beautiful town I wouldn't want yellow or purple buildings either. If thats what I wanted then I live in NY, or SF or Melrose in LA. But the law is that if a building was already painted before the law passed then you can paint it. So the yellow lady did nothing wrong. But I don't blame the community for not wanted an ugly painted building in there historic district.

    How many people from the community are complaining?

  • I must say, having lived in New England, these kinds of building codes are very common.

    Where one guy I know lives in Vermont, there's even a law defining what color you can paint your front door, on your white house.

  • BUILDING RACISM SUCKS!!!

  • Free Pleasantville!!! LMAO

  • When I have my powers back, Keene will be free. Till, then keep trying.

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