Cut placed a stripper pole on a busy sidewalk in Seattle on a rainy day. As William Gibson said, "the street finds its own uses for things." And in this case, the use is mostly as a stripper pole, albeit without any stripping.
This is what happens when you leave a stripper pole on a busy sidewalk (video)
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