obviously that house is abandoned. if not just 1. but 2 crews hit it. then again, florida is full of nags and spacs. so...
nah, its cause i wouldnt want someone doing that to MY crib, i understand business's and shit, but damnnnnn where someone lives
man fuck your house your family and your whole life...i will shit on your house the same way...beef or no beef....
yall are off the chain funny- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R8VlMjzsFw The South Florida Graffiti Expo, hosted by Renda Writer....
NO! its my house i live there you dick shit nigers, and ide appreciate you dont fuck it up more than you already have go fuck yourselves
damn cyan is such a soft ass color - soft like that other bitch ass fool who wont write on a house....
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throw mega that includes you to no fancy graffiti on your house Coral Gables famously requires color samples before issuing permits to allow painting a house (and you can paint your fence any color you like, so long as it is green), but a law prohibiting “graffiti” is particularly vague. Appropriately, Ecko has won similar lawsuits in other cities. It seems that there’s a Miami Beach law that bans anything that looks like graffiti, even if it exists with the property owner’s consent. Marc Ecko is challenging the law. The image above is a computer rendering of the piece his business partner wants to put on his house on Pine Tree Drive. [Broken External Image]:http://www.iseekgirls.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/foxy_jacky_tracks.jpg
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