 It seems like nonsense to me, I just see a lot of craziness. Those are just some of the words that have been used to describe these posters. They advertise a missing unicorn named Alice, last seen near the public garden. She went missing, so we're trying to find her. Michael Soleto owns the fairy shop on Newbury Street. He says he put the posters up earlier this month in hopes of sparking people's imagination. I personally think it's important to continue using your imagination throughout life. I don't think it's something you have to jettison when you grow up. Since then the Twitterverse has gone wild and Soletos received calls from all over town. You've seen her? Alice was even spotted grazing near Harvard Square. Dozens and dozens of calls and you know many people have come in also that have either claimed that they've seen her or have read about it online or seen the sign outside. Well most laugh it off. Catch a little crowd, that's what I would say. For others it's no joking matter. There's a lot of unicorns out there and sometimes they like to take little adventures and get lost so it doesn't surprise me at all. So where is this unicorn? Well she's certainly not hiding behind this bush. Now in case you're wondering Soleto is offering a reward once the unicorn is returned. It'll come home, I'm pretty sure. In Boston, Luke Jones, BUTV.