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An experimental web log by Rachel Hills: political editor, feminist, pop sociologist... prone to more fits of shallowness than the aforementioned would suggest.

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highlow:  
These huge inflatable rats are placed in front of businesses that hire non-union labor. The first time I saw of these on a street in NYC, I wandered over in search of an exterminator business—we had a rodent problem in our last apartment.  After learning more about this brilliant combination of protest & street art, I investigated slightly more to find out that the rats themselves are manufactured at a company with non-union labor. Oh, the irony.  And, Miss. Nora’s quote ain’t half bad either.  Cheers to the return of the primaries.    miss-r:   noraleah:  I loved DC, but I have to say it’s good to be back in a city where the giant rats are on the streets and not in the big white house.Haha. I took a picture of that rat when I was in NYC in March. 

  Thanks for the info, highlow. How interesting!

highlow:

These huge inflatable rats are placed in front of businesses that hire non-union labor. The first time I saw of these on a street in NYC, I wandered over in search of an exterminator business—we had a rodent problem in our last apartment. After learning more about this brilliant combination of protest & street art, I investigated slightly more to find out that the rats themselves are manufactured at a company with non-union labor. Oh, the irony.

And, Miss. Nora’s quote ain’t half bad either. Cheers to the return of the primaries.

miss-r:

noraleah:

I loved DC, but I have to say it’s good to be back in a city where the giant rats are on the streets and not in the big white house.
Haha. I took a picture of that rat when I was in NYC in March.

Thanks for the info, highlow. How interesting!

POSTED Apr 22 2008 @ 16:33
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