Indeed, Zalm. Methinks this accident trend you and Ms. Salmon have been on is direct judgment from God that driving is bad. You know, like AIDS is to homosexuals.
There’s a sign I just noticed this week in Urbana, Illinois that says “STOP watching TV.” I also saw a “STOP Bush” sign in Chapel Hill a couple years ago, so apparently progressives across the country are trying to educate the populace in similar ways.
So wait… that message was from progressives and not from God?
It’s nice to know that the activandalism isn’t just Berkeley. Although there’s enough of it on my walk to work that I might just end up turning this into a series.
In other news, I haven’t been able to talk to the insurance agent of the woman who hit us because the agent works in St. Louis, which got hit by a massive storm this week that knocked out power for a few hundred thousand people.
Hey, fun. It’s no freewayblogger, but then again, The Man can’t easily take down all the defaced stop signs. (Except in Glen Ellyn, of course, where signs at intersections appear to be optional.
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4 Ripples from “The Octagonal Prophets of Berkeley”
Brandon says:
July 20, 2006 at 3:07 pm
Indeed, Zalm. Methinks this accident trend you and Ms. Salmon have been on is direct judgment from God that driving is bad. You know, like AIDS is to homosexuals.
Indecisive says:
July 22, 2006 at 1:07 am
There’s a sign I just noticed this week in Urbana, Illinois that says “STOP watching TV.” I also saw a “STOP Bush” sign in Chapel Hill a couple years ago, so apparently progressives across the country are trying to educate the populace in similar ways.
zalm says:
July 22, 2006 at 3:08 am
So wait… that message was from progressives and not from God?
It’s nice to know that the activandalism isn’t just Berkeley. Although there’s enough of it on my walk to work that I might just end up turning this into a series.
In other news, I haven’t been able to talk to the insurance agent of the woman who hit us because the agent works in St. Louis, which got hit by a massive storm this week that knocked out power for a few hundred thousand people.
I wonder what God’s message is with that wrinkle.
Kevin says:
July 26, 2006 at 10:07 am
Hey, fun. It’s no freewayblogger, but then again, The Man can’t easily take down all the defaced stop signs. (Except in Glen Ellyn, of course, where signs at intersections appear to be optional.
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