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STUDY: Baby Goats Add Cuteness, Resale Value to Property
by Scott Friedstein, FluffPo Correspondent
According to a study published in Better Homes and Gardens magazine, the addition of baby goats can dramatically affect the value of a home at selling time.
“Most people think adding a deck or repainting can boost home equity,” says real estate expert Mark Kramer. “This mindset is outmoded though – if you add just one baby goat, the resale value of your home will skyrocket. I personally had no idea.”
Citing a strong seller’s market and a large number of baby goats, Kramer says 2014 is the best year ever to cut your losses and turn a profit.
“Look, buyers are a lot less savvy then we give them credit for,” says Kramer. “They drive a hard bargain but throw in some cute baby goats and they’ll empty their wallets. It’s simple economics, really.”
The study also suggested the use of koalas at the closing table for maximum leverage.
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Doggy Street Artist Completes New Work
by Scott Friedstein, FluffPo Correspondent
Sometimes, you have to bring the art to the people.
Baines the dog has been using that philosophy ever since he started tagging walls on the South Side of Chicago seven years ago. Since then, he’s moved on to bigger things: “Life’s Ruff,” his latest work, occupies an entire building facade in the Wicker Park neighborhood.
“Baines has always used art as a mirror for society,” says contemporary art critic Francine Holt. “That mirror typically has doggy things in it.”
“Life’s Ruff” is somewhat of a departure – the new piece features motifs not normally seen in the pooch’s portfolio.
“His sensibilities have definitely evolved,” says Holt of the work. “This one evokes the machine-like nature of the 21st century world, where altruism is trumped by greed, and the dollar rules with an iron fist. It’s honestly kind of a bummer – I hope he goes back to bones and tennis balls after this.”
The pup is rumored to be working on his next project, an interactive installation that will reportedly call attention to the plight of migrant farm workers.
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