ALBANY
West Australia
January 2010
FOR over three years  owners and developers of the old Esplanade Hotel site on prime real  estate patch, Middleton Beach, have promised to build a brand new  luxurious complex.
So far?
Nothing.
The future?
Nothing.
The  permission to build has lapsed and there are no plans before the City  Council.
This means, nothing.
A small, but tireless group,  referring to themselves as the Urban Sock Bombers, USB, have taken to  the perimeter fence with glee.
And socks.
And what a difference it  makes.
Already one bus loaded with bemused tourists has been seen to  stop and set free its inhabitants, who then proceeded to clamour,  click, click and click.
Head USB, who wished to remain nameless due  to fear of an avalanche of sock-bomb site offers, said that it all began  as a public art project.
"Our intention was to say, through the sock  display, 'This site stinks'.
"It has now taken on a life of its own  and it is my firm belief that it could become a tourist attraction and  have an economic impact on the town."
As the sock wall grows, others  have begun adding peripheral items to the wall. The USB chief asked that  these folk create their walls on other fence panels.
"We want to  maintain the integrity of the sock," he said. "If they want to put other  items up on our side of the fence, they should bugger off, or put a  sock on it."
It will come as no surprise to many observers of  political movements that, even at this early stage of the urban  guerrilla campaign, there are already ructions and splinter groups are   forming.
 
 
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