Who is Annie Mulz? Sticker Plague
By jp_guy on Sat, 08/27/2011 - 11:14am
I've started seeing "Who is Annie Mulz" stickers all over my neighborhood. On signs, signposts, mailboxes, and so on.
A quick search shows me that Annie Mulz is an edgy clothing store on Newbury Street. By edgy, I mean the kind of place that looks like it might hire a publicity firm that might carry out a guerrilla marketing campaign that plasters stickers all over the place, all while being plausibly deniable and non-liable for damages and cleanup. This kind of thing makes our neighborhoods ugly and pisses me off. Does anyone have better insight into this problem...
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My insight
The sticker campaign worked. All publicity is good publicity and while I haven't seen any of the stickers, you just told me about them...and now I know this place exists (and even what it sells).
In fact, a more conspiratorially-minded person than myself might suggest that by posting this here, you're not a concerned citizen worried about a bunch of stickers in your neighborhood but a plant from the very kind of guerilla marketing crew that would plaster stickers everywhere for a high-end clothing shop on Newbury St... ;)
Annie Mulz sounds like a
Annie Mulz sounds like a nigger
Another cowardly anon heard from!
The N word? Really? You sound like one of those idiots that stands on the beach wall in Winthrop during hurricanes and when you get swept to sea your idiot family can't wait to get on the news and tell the reporters "he was a real good kid"
you need to love yourself
When people feel this way, I believe it's really because they have a low self esteem about themselves.
You might not be where you want to be in life, but if you stop blaming others and take responsibility, you might get somewhere.
I am really only saying this because I care.
N*gger.
Annie Mulz...
...sounds like a troll.
Creating badwill is bad publicity
You say "All publicity is good publicity". I disagree. Bad impressions last a long time.
Particularly
Particularly since oh-so-community-minded "jp_guy" registered less than 24 hours ago.
I carry a single-edge scraper just for the purpose of removing shit like this. A pair of needle-nosed snippers, too, for clipping the zip-ties that hold those Single? Call Now! signs on light poles and street signs.
Fenwayguy, the scourge of Massholes who deface the neighborhood with their rude, cheap advertising.
Seriously?
Did you read the rest of the comments before posting? People aren't supposed to register when they have something to say?
Anyway, your oh-so-community-mindedness is a notch more evolved than mine. I like the scraper/snippers idea. It must be pretty bad around Fenway. We've got a cool cat around here who likes to write "MEOW" on everything with a black Sharpie magnum. What would you recommend doing about that?
Remove them
In our neighborhood, we mainly remove things like that as quickly as possible. It's like graffiti--people want to come back and admire what they've done. It's discouraging for them if their handiwork disappears rapidly. It is possible to call Code Enforcement (617-635-4896) and ask them to come and inspect and issue a violation for the signs, but especially if the source of the flyers or stickers isn't apparent, it's easier and more satisfying to just make them all disappear yourself.
flash mob
How about a flash mob appear at the Anniemals store carrying a large assortment of random stickers. Sticker all the windows and the door, then disperse.
Maybe if the store gives out free stickers...
we could get some there and use them on the way out. :-_
It would be nice if the store management would like to comment on this issue. I'll try contacting them.
Shepard Fairey was arrested
Shepard Fairey was arrested by Boston Police for doing the same, it will be interesting to see if they arrest the owner of this store or if a Newbury street upscale shop is different. Since Shepard sells a lot of merch, it doesn't seem like it should be.
Northeastern Students
http://www.northeastern.edu/idea/annie-mulz-takes-...
Matthew Osofisan, Michael Toney, and Matthew Bowen
Please comment on this situation.
I'd be more worried about the
I'd be more worried about the people getting mugged around the Stony Brook T station.
You're right...
This doesn't quite fall in the CRIME category.
jp_guy
Maaaaaad suspect!