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Posted on July 26, 2009

Despite our recent vehicular setbacks, yesterday evening the Porta Hedge rolled into downtown San Francisco, thereby reaching an important milestone: a successful transamerican voyage. Many plants travel farther and faster across continents every day, take for example roses and artificial Christmas trees, so one hedge’s transamerican voyage may at first seem insignificant. But in light of the public’s positive reception to a mobile artificial hedge, it is important to know that one could actually travel the distance when required.

Future purveyors of artificial mobile landscapes should take stock in the successful travels of the Porta Hedge.

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