Monday, March 24, 2008

I'm Sorry



I am, Nick Farris of 12621 Rockridge Circle Thonotosassa, FL 33592-2403 (813) 986-1413. AKA Rebelniko


I have been a dope dealer for over 20 years, I am schizophrenic, suffering from multiple personality disorder currently under psychiatric care and mind altering psychiatric drugs, while all guardianship is willed to my mother. I do indeed have a criminal record, most recently for breaking and entering into cars @ the Extended Stay Hotel next to Hong Kong Willie. I apologise for my acting as a jilted lover over Hong Kong Willie and their recognition of my losing mental aptitude. Any one whom is a TRUE Hong Kong Willie would not detract from all the positive things and positive approach in saving resources, and my continual attack on Hong Kong Willie is from my disturbed mind, from only leaving my house to go to Circle-K each day to purchase my 18 pack of Busch Light, while waddling home and wishing I could have achieved something in life.




Hong Kong Willie would love you to believe that preservation art is what this outfit is all about. That is FALSE. Hong Kong Willie collects items (of their choice) that are destined for a landfill and call themselves preservation artists. To preserve an item is to restore it to it's original use but a freegan or collector of recycled materials is what this Art Group is about. Almost all items that Hong Kong Willie collects can be recycled such as scrap metal, wood, and even their buoys. Hong Kong Willie does reuse the wood they collect for Kim Brown's art. That is all they collect for any important use. The thought of them living green is almost too funny. Why collect all this junk? Why not recycle over 90% of your collection and clean up your location here in Tampa. There is no need for this trash collecting unless you are going to use it. That's just common scense. At least this video below shows you another freegan or trash collector that does just that. He turns all kinds of trash into art. Not just the wood that Hong Kong Willie has gathered. Next time you drop by Hong Kong Willie "preservation" art group please ask what they plan to do with all the items you see such as the giant buoy tree which is of no use at all. Let's see what Joe Brown's answer to that question is. Joe Brown, I have said this before and I will say it again: THINK JOE BROWN, THINK.