A San Francisco auction house is being criticized for keeping homeless people off its grounds by turning on its sprinkler system.
That’s just weird. Why not just call soaking homeless people “performance art” and charge admission?
A San Francisco auction house is being criticized for keeping homeless people off its grounds by turning on its sprinkler system.
That’s just weird. Why not just call soaking homeless people “performance art” and charge admission?
Occupy Wall / Street.
Disappointillism.
Christie’s-ian charity.
There ain’t enough Monet to go around. You can’t live on Louvre.
More like “Avaunt! Guard!”
I bet they’re glad no one has posted a sign that says, “Free Shower!”
Wait. That’s right. They hate water.
“Hey, check out the guy on the lawn! He’s going once…. … Going twice… Gone!”
So what’s the problem? I’m sure they left a deposit.
Ah, Relieve Gauche.
I would think an Earth Friendly, passive relocation system would be a big hit in SF.
Angelique provided the Guardian with video she took earlier this week of a sprinkler system at Bonhams pouring water on to the sidewalk in the middle of the night. She said the unexpected shower destroyed much of her food and belongings.
But not her Obamafone!!11!!, isn’t America great? I hear some people actually have to pay for their phones so knowing Angelique has one for free makes me feel even less sorry for her, if that’s possible.
Three weeks after having them shut off the sprinklers, they are issued a citation for not keeping up the appearance of the neighborhood by letting the grass die.