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She told him that was disgusting and changed it to read "1 boyfriend."Ĭripe says: "Mary, the artist, thought that was amusing and then fixed it." One ASU music professor reported that he watched a woman pull up in her car to get a closer look at the "5 boyfriends" sign. "Some people initially thought they were 'Burma-Shave-type' signs and were supposed to be read as a single message," she says. Turns out, the public art project was a collaboration between ASU and the City of Tempe, the brainchild of an artist named Mary Lucking, who collaborated with members of the community to come up with the modern-day truisms.ĪSU's Dianne Cripe reports some interesting reactions: The signs made us think - enough to call around and try to figure out what the heck was going on. "Don't eat tuna fish more than twice a week." It's not what you know it's who you know." "The most important things can't be taught in a classroom." But we figured they had to be a prank, since one of the poster-size boards - designed to look like a green chalkboard - held the message: "Always have at least 5 boyfriends." We can't recall when we first noticed the signs stuck in the grass where Mill Avenue veers into Apache Boulevard, curving around Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State University in Tempe.