Posted on 11/12/2015 7:19:47 PM PST by Daffynition
On a wall in Seattleâs Pike Place Market, thousands of pounds of chewing gum have built up over the past 20 years, stuck there by locals and visitors, eventually becoming a tourist attraction on its own. This week, the millions of gum wads are being scraped and steam-cleaned away, in a move to preserve the historic buildings, according to a story in The Seattle Times. The Times also reports that the Pike Place Market Preservation & Development Authority plans to weigh the removed gum before throwing it out. There are apparently no plans to prevent the gum wall from returning once the cleaning is complete.
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Because then the local hipsters would start eating it.
But that's the whole idea behind my proposal. It's organic! It would be a lot cheaper than hiring that cleaning crew to steam and scrape. How many thousands of dollars did that cost? My solution is not only cheaper, but creates a living art and a feeding trough for residents. I've been to Pike's Place Market in Seattle, and stayed at a hotel a couple blocks away. It's a horrible place with zombies roaming the streets at night (what you call hipsters).
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