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KoKo
updated: Feb 24, 2013, 8:49 AM
By Edhat Subscriber
Yard art:

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COMMENT 378086P
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2013-02-24 09:02 AM |
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WOW! That would make me look twice (and quicken my pace).
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COMMENT 378111
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2013-02-24 10:43 AM |
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It did make me look twice.... I was not expecting that when I clicked on the post!! Heheheh.... Let's hope some of the "keep the neighbourhood pristine" watch dogs don't decide to bust it up or the Alameda Pk tweakers decide to steal it.
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COMMENT 378112P
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2013-02-24 10:46 AM |
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Buhhda, what happened to you, you've let yourself go?
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COMMENT 378116P
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2013-02-24 10:59 AM |
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Yes, there is a Buddha statute about 12 feet away.
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COMMENT 378187P
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2013-02-24 04:14 PM |
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112P. Brilliant. I love it.
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COMMENT 378188
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2013-02-24 04:15 PM |
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MAX!
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COMMENT 378190
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2013-02-24 04:17 PM |
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There are several pieces of art on private property all over town. Miramonte Dr. the end of San Roque rd. the creek at Rocky Nook Park. I love seeing what people come up with to make their homes different.
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COMMENT 378220
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2013-02-24 05:26 PM |
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Wow that's so lifelike and cool
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TOTCH
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2013-02-25 07:51 AM |
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Loved it! Thanks for taking the time to share.
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COMMENT 378500
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2013-02-25 12:34 PM |
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that's my ex!
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COMMENT 378553P
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2013-02-25 02:28 PM |
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It reminds me of the time my son, while a senior at UCSB, made some huge Ceramic shell fish and then partially buried them in the sand at the beach. He then hid in the bushes to watch the finders response. More than once he had to remind someone to leave them alone , they were his and fake. Hilarious to say the least.
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