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  <read_at>Wed Sep 17 00:00:00 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I love street art and guerilla advertising.  This book has it all.  The creme de la creme of the world.  While you may not look at street art or graffiti as &quot;real art&quot;, hopefully, it willrovide the reader with some insight into the minds of these creative people as they attempt to add humor, insight or a pause to reflect aboujt what's going on in our ever increasingly chaotic world that attempts to grab our attention for selling antacids or cartoon clowns designed to make children crave food that is ultimately bad for them.]]></body>
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