Hello there,
Iðnskoli school authorities in Reykjavik plan to destroy beautiful garden and an terrorize the owners and customers of an art museum in the nearby vicinity. A golden opportunity awaits to rich garden designers from overseas. With effort and money, I can show you the road to the future in the construction bussiness.
There are currently plans underway to expand the Iðnskoli school and explode the rock beneath it to use as a parking lot. Already there is a parking lot under construction a few meters from where I live presently, and I was wondering if I could get somebody to help me to remove that school and put it somewhere else and expand instead the small number of trees that are to be removed as a result of the construction plans. Iceland has become unable to build bigger houses so experts into antigravity and ufology are welcome to send me drawings or ideas on how to keep large houses that require lots of space on gravitationally manipulated bases, or grounds. This would enable the houses to move swiftly into the air and construction maniacs to get ever more space for further construction projects without damaging the ground below. I can also be of aid in enabling people to construct bioscapes in the aerea to make way for construction activities in air for houses that are in no need to be moved. If I could set up my own account and use it to finance a project on the issue of removing the Iðnskoli school and creating a huge garden complex out there I could invite tons of people from overseas to view my future work of art – provided anybody is interested in assisting me in removing Iðnskoli school and having it replaced and therefore make sure that no parking lot will be built and the works of our most beloved sculptor, Einar Jonsson, be left in peace rather than pieces.
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