The graffiti artist is at it again. Since his last crime, his work has evolved, becoming less abstract.
I refer to the vandal as a “he” because he made a very incriminating mistake by autographing his work. There are two possible suspects (see Exhibit C) and investigators are trying to determine if one or the other or both were involved.
Evidence was found several yards from the scene of the crime.
Hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteIs a Magic Eraser even magic enough to help with this crime??? Good luck!
ReplyDeleteOh, I would be so mad! Good luck with that.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!!!! Wow, such a criminal mastermind :)
ReplyDeleteI did notice the marker said "permanent"! Sorry!
ReplyDeleteYikes! This looks familiar to a few recent purple scribblings found in indiscreet places along my walls. This sort of vandalism must run in the family...:)
ReplyDeleteYou were planning to paint the door anyway, right? =) So sorry! I hope it doesn't come to that! You could make the graffiti artist paint it, but that may encourage him! =)
ReplyDeleteHaha! I feel your pain sista! Cohen is quite the artist & walls are his favorite canvas. He hasn't used a sharpy yet though. I'm sure the day will come. :(
ReplyDeleteOh, no! A Sharpie! :-( Good job making a fun blog post of it. I hope he really hated his time out. Asher always tells me he *hates* time out and I say it wouldn't be a punishment if you liked it!
ReplyDeleteI think it was Neal.
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