I saw this matatu (public van) yesterday. I couldn't figure out the pairing of "help them lord" with all the marijuana leaves.
The guy crouching down has a t-shirt that says, "slumware".
Also, if you look closely, you can see the ghost of the previous art on the window. (I couldn't quite make out the words.)
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Matatus are wonderful! so contradictory. I hope that is the right spelling...just did it phonetically.
"Help Them Lord" is a reggae album by Chake Deimus and Pliers, two jamaican artists. The person in the picture is one of them (I can't find the album at present). The marijuana leaves obviously tie in with this.
I, too, love your blog. aj :)
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