Art of the Aquapocalypse
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Update: Adam Gaffin of Universal Hub has unveiled another Aquapocalypse design (above), now available on T-shirts, mousepads and mugs (which we think is a particularly nice touch since, uh, you're not supposed to drink the water – and thus coffee or tea – in greater Boston right now). This new design by Holly Gordon is quite catchy, but we must say it lacks a certain je ne sais quoi of Aquapocalypse classic (below).
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We salute Boston blogger Adam Gaffin of UniversalHub for his great community service in creating the above souvenir/artwork to commemorate the 2010 Boston Aquapocalypse. Buy one now, they're only a bit less rare than clean drinking water in greater Boston.
If you've seen other great – or even not so great – Aquapocalypse art, please let us know.
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