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“It reminds me of a picture starting to be painted.”
--James Ditto, 16, of Reseda, as the umbrellas began to pop open.
“We Japanese like the cherry blossoms because they last such a short time. The feeling here is very Japanese because this will last just a short time also.”
--Tsuneo Osawa, correspondent for Tokyo Broadcasting System.
“It was unreal. There really is a God . . . This guy has some real heavy insight into the future. I want to shimmy to the top and play like a chimpanzee.”
--Fred Papciak, 37, an artist from Santa Monica, as he pointed at an umbrella.
“It’s stupid--it’s not raining.”
--Man drinking a beer in the Gorman Plaza Bar.
“Feed the hungry and stop wasting your money.”
--Jeff Volk, 29, a truck driver from Dublin, Calif., offering advice to Christo.
“It’s kind of like Woodstock without the drugs. Like a visual Woodstock. It has the same feeling of togetherness.”
--Steve Kassel, 35, psychotherapist from Santa Clarita and project crew member.
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