This missive has a tough time distinguishing between street art and gang signs but the latter signals tougher streets throughout the metro . . . Read more:
Graffiti problem could drive businesses out of Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- The revitalization of the Crossroads continues to inspire people across Kansas City. The remarkable changes that've happened over the last 20 years are nothing short of staggering, but some of the art in the art district is unwanted. Pierre Namin lives in California and is from Chicago.
The revitalization of the Crossroads continues to inspire people across Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteOh really?
Pierre Namin lives in California
ReplyDeleteOwns 40 properties in Killer Shitty.
A faggot from Chicago who lives in California is concerned about graffiti in Kansas City? Then go back to either of those shitholes, Pierre, you faggot.
ReplyDeleteYou can also donate to the Crossroads Graffiti Cleanup Fund.
ReplyDeleteOkay I'll call Gail Beatty and Ed Stoll and tell them to send our property tax refund to this cause. Hopefully they will get it.
Trump promised to clean up all the graffiti in America!
ReplyDeleteI don't think he did though.
DeleteHe has to drain the swamp first, Adam shitface and sagging boobs peelousy are next to go, he’ll take care of graffiti in his next term!
ReplyDeleteFake news
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ReplyDeleteWhat the hell is a California person with a pansy name like Pierre doing owning our buildings? That being the case I'm not mad about this go ahead spray paint it all and send Pierre back to California but leave us the deeds to the buildings.
Dat be art doe
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