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#36802 04/15/04 02:32 AM
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A friend of mine from NJ brought this to my atttention... Evidentally someones having some fun with the utility poles over there!

[Linked Image from weirdnj.com]


[Linked Image from weirdnj.com]


[Linked Image from weirdnj.com]


Found at http://www.weirdnj.com/_roadside/rt23poles.html

-Randy

#36803 04/15/04 03:48 AM
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these pieces have appeared sporadically, over a long period of time. This always makes watching for new ones more fun, because you never know when or where that next one is going to pop up.
Burma Shave! [Linked Image]



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#36804 04/15/04 07:52 AM
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Lostazhell, your friend is right about that. I live several miles away from there and I always look for new "guest appearances" while passing the utility poles. It's been going on for many years now. Definitely a more interesting sight than the fake tree/cell phone antennae around.


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