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[previous] :: [next]The city of Dorval, the Montreal suburb where I live, has a rather clear way of getting points across. I dunno how I could have missed taking this shot earlier, the view is from the end of the walkway to my door. Guess one gets used to things so they seem normal. These signs are all over my neighbourhood.
This pic is 22 minutes old. Yes, we have snow today. This article has been viewed 2488 times in the last 3 years elaine: 16th Feb 2006 - 19:17 GMTwelcome to the obsessive world of cityniose muahahahahahaa jack: 16th Feb 2006 - 20:02 GMTback in the 50's people let their dogs crap all over the sidewalks. people and kids stepped in it and brought it home to mama. some dogs crap like a cow and you had the biggest mess in front of your home. so everyday people had to go out and clean it up for the owners of these pets. think about it, someone lets their dog crap in front of your home and you have to clean it up. i'd like to take this type of lazy and arrogant dog owner and rub their faces in it. elaine: 16th Feb 2006 - 21:36 GMTok, thanks for the tutorial. i am trying it out now. prolly just as well it's not the full moon... EvilGentleman: 9th Aug 2006 - 09:29 GMTOf course, the red paint often fades in the sun, producing a most interesting result.
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