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December 26, 2006 |
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We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework,
to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles -
anything that gives a glimpse into someone
else's life. Anything goes...
"body frisk not included"
I love leaving notes on random cars...especially if they are seen doing something wrong!!
Looks like grumpy old person writing to me.
If the red light tickets are only $100, I'm moving. Here red light tickets are $340. At least the last time my DH got one they were.
Good for you, the little used Citizen's Arrest! Now go get yourself some Waffle House.
By the way, excellent story today on NPR about La Porte. If you haven't heard (or seen on the NPR home page)go to NPR.org. Nicely done.
i cant decide if this is suppose to be serious or funny....
What a threat!
The note I like to leave on cars, typically because it's the only opportunity one would have to do so, is this: "If there were parking heaven, you would go to parking hell."
Looks more like some kids where playing Traffic Patrol on the trail and some poor kid got fined a buck for missing an invisible light.
No instructions on how to pay the fine?
I like this one, good to know I'm not the only one leaving notes on cars, most of my notes are for the jerks that double park
I believe this is a warning to any hiker who happened to find this note, to beware of that distant stoplight. Perhaps it's a very short light? This is a good samaritain note!!! Rare find!
Sounds like something I did... but this was in the middle of town...
YES! that is so awesome, I've always wanted to give people tickets!
Spy: grumpy old person writing.
This made me laugh - thank you! I agree, by the way - just wasn't smart enough to figure it out for myself.
ROFL. Aren't real tickets supposed to be more professional looking on printed paper?
Maybe the cop ran out of tickets. Funny.
I don't think this would hold up in court.
Probably one of many many rotten old people in Belmont. I'm guessing you were up on the Hill which means it could have been Mitt Romney. :)
it reminds me of a chance card from monopoly. Maybe somebody made their own game???