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Captain Ozone: |
"My missing time machine. You saw it in my documentary, remember." |
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Vanessa: |
"Oh, that's right - the Flash Gordon commode you were traveling on. Uh-huh. But anyway..." |
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Captain Ozone: |
"So my musician friend from Bows & Eros and one of my scientists collect abandoned, used toilets sitting next to garbage dumpsters in back alleyways. Then they organize a clandestine group of artists to refurbish the toilets into fine works of art. The toilets, late at night, are then covertly put out on display on business street corners on the 24th of November every year." |
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Vanessa: |
"Where did you first display the toilets?" |
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Captain Ozone: |
"At a quaint and hip little district in Bellingham Washington called Fairhaven." |
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Vanessa: |
"Is there any political message involved?" |
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Captain Ozone: |
"Sort of. The themes for most of the toilets are based on endangered species, toxic waste and outer-inner space environments." |
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Vanessa: |
"Where do the toilets go after they are publicly displayed?" |
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Captain Ozone: |
"Well, since the toilets are made into artsy flower pots, candle holders and ashtrays, people take them home and use them." |
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Vanessa: |
"Very nifty." |
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Captain Ozone: |
"Yes, and I would like to see other artists all around America copy Eco Art Day in other cities." |
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Vanessa: |
"Why are your commodes publicly display on the 24th of November?" |
| Captain Ozone's two-way shortwave radio made a hissing noise followed by a loud "pop". The Captain jumped from his yard chair and grabbed the microphone.
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Radio: |
"Seth here. Over." |
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Captain Ozone: |
"Will here. Over." |
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Radio: |
"We blew a core memory plane. Over." |
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