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Oct. 24, 2008 at 3:46pm

Weekly Volcano Issues Collectors Edition Cover By Lance


Chalk Off Competitor Lance Kagey Releases Weekly Volcano Cover



Not satisfied, to have the Weekly Volcano be the exclusively dedicated to bathroom mishaps, mythical dinners and hipster designations, this week's Weekly Volcano has a collectible artistic cover on it:



(Here, the cover of the cover of the Weekly Volcano employs high art form with Lance Kagey's illustration)

Why rip down Beautiful Angle posters around town when you can get your own organic Tacoma Art piece at your local coffee shop for free?

After reading the informative and educational articles, take the cover and frame it.  It will likely increase your artistic "street cred" in the future.



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by Erik
on 10/24/2008 @ 4:03pm
Nice job Lance and Ron. Looks like Lance's hard won prize for prevailing in a chalk off episode went to good use.






by NineInchNachos
on 10/24/2008 @ 6:41pm
we should pass one of these around in Stowe's chalk show!
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