Santa sure came through for us this year in the Spovangelist camp. That said, some of our sillier concepts often get held back by the scarcity (or unwillingness to purchase) certain objects of key importance.

The projects that would require the following have not yet been revealed.
How would you use these wish list items to make a social or political statement?
A few cryptic links give clues to our thoughts on the subject below.
- boxes of cheap plastic whistles
- compost tumbler
- pink feather boa
- bull horn
- gas mask
- rickshaw
- exotic animal costumes (lion, rhino, zebra, elephant or leopard, etc.)
- hyper-color fabric
- gak
- lilac colored bath robe
- foam machine
- Marguerite Motie outfit
- rubber chicken
- 27 wheel barrows
- glow in the dark spray paint
Tags: Experimentation · Political Surprise · Shock Value · Street Theater3 Comments
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Hmm, good luck with that then.
If you could get your hands on seven soiled clowns, 6 kinoki footpads and a stabilizing gyro, I think it would make it all come together. Synergy.
Oddly enough, we had a fraternity party that incorporated all of these things. good times.
Seriously though, this sort of publicity stuntery is not uncommon in the UK or Australia, For example
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3652502.stm
http://www.bangornews.com/detail/95464.html
does it work? it apparently gets press, but the only concrete result it seems to get is an arrest record.