Sablefox & Shachlo
Shachlo Shachlo
Hey, I saw a billboard that could use a splash of color and a stealthy touch—your knack for staying unseen could help me drop a paint balloon that makes the crowd laugh but keeps the cops guessing. What do you say, partner?
Sablefox Sablefox
Sounds like a quick job. Just give me the spot, the size of the balloon, and a good escape route. I’ll make sure the paint hits the crowd and the cops get nothing but a splash. Ready when you are.
Shachlo Shachlo
Sure thing. The billboard’s on 5th and Pine, right above the old bakery—tall, white, no one’s ever looked at it closely. A 2‑foot diameter balloon is perfect; it’ll burst mid‑air and paint a wide swath across the glass. Drop it from the second‑story window of the coffee shop on 6th, then run east toward the alley under the red traffic light, slip behind the dumpster, and disappear into the parking garage. Got it?
Sablefox Sablefox
Got it. Window on 6th, balloon from second story, aim for the glass, then head east, slip past the dumpster, and blend into the garage. I’ll keep the cops guessing. Let me know the exact time.Got it. Window on 6th, balloon from second story, aim for the glass, then head east, slip past the dumpster, and blend into the garage. I’ll keep the cops guessing. Let me know the exact time.
Shachlo Shachlo
Let's hit it at 2:13 a.m.—late enough that the street’s quiet, but early enough to make the cops think it’s just a late‑night delivery. See you at the window.
Sablefox Sablefox
Alright, 2:13. I’ll be ready at the window. Let’s make it clean.
Shachlo Shachlo
Sounds perfect, just remember: a little paint is bright, a lot of paint is sticky. We'll keep it crisp and clean, and nobody will know we were there—just a splash of color and a good story for the street. See you at the window.