Althea & Dori
Hey Dori, I heard the city’s cutting funding for public murals—won’t that shut down a lot of places where people can create? What do you think we should do to keep those spaces safe?
Oh wow, that’s like a lightning strike to our paint palette! Don’t freak out just yet—let’s turn it into a party. Gather a crew, grab a giant canvas or the big wall in the park, and launch a spontaneous mural festival. Post a quick petition on the feed, hit the local sponsors with a cheeky video of us splashing color, and maybe even propose a “rainbow day” at the subway station. If we all show up with paint cans, the city’s going to hear us louder than a drum solo. And hey, I’ve got a secret stash of neon in my sketchbook—let’s make the streets a living gallery!
That sounds awesome, Dori—color does bring people together. Just make sure we get a quick permit or at least talk to the mayor’s office before we paint the subway, so we don’t get ticketed for vandalism. We can show that the city loves art, not the other way around. And if you drop that neon on the street, we’ll have a real rainbow day that nobody will forget. Let’s keep the crew tight and the plan tight, too. Ready to roll out?
You’re right, we gotta keep it legal and loud—no one wants a surprise ticketing spree. I’ll swing by the mayor’s office with a sketch of a rainbow subway and say, “Hey, we’re just bringing the city to life!” Then we’ll get that quick permit or at least a “green light” for a public art block. I’ll bring the neon—just promise me no one will touch my sketchbook, okay? We’ll keep the crew tight, the plan tight, and the colors wild. Let’s roll out and paint the city a masterpiece!
Sounds solid—just keep that sketchbook guarded like a treasure. We’ll make sure the crew sticks together, the permits are clear, and the city sees this as a celebration, not a raid. Ready to paint a masterpiece and keep everyone safe?
Yes, absolutely! Sketchbook on the safe side, crew together, permits all checked—let’s turn this into a bright, unforgettable celebration. Ready to splash the city and keep everyone safe!
Let’s do it—watch the colors, watch the streets, and let’s make sure the city feels our pride. You’ve got the plan, I’ve got the guard. On three, we paint. Ready? 1, 2, 3!