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Signage, Part Deux

October 14th, 2005 · 4 Comments

I have a friend named Ben. We all call him BennZ (for some reason, another of our group, Earl, decided that the Z should be in caps. I don’t know if anyone’s ever figured out why this is). These two facts make this…

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…a little more funny (as always, click for fullsize). Sadly enough, this sign says something more tame like “Wash job” or something.

But really, what’s happening to this world? “Got Shit?” “Bigger Pile?” “Hand Job?” And, of course, the worst offender of them all:

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For shame, San Diego. You should have your sign washed out with soap.

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  • Dan // Oct 15, 2005 at 11:13 am

    BennZ? Hand Job? On the same sign? Coincidence?

    And, totally unrelated to this post, I was doing some research for my weekly football picks and ran across this paragraph.

    “Without integral components like Rodney Harrison (knee) and Tedy Bruschi (stroke), New England’s defense has not performed at the same level as it did during its championship years. Yet, the Patriots sit atop the AFC East and are still considered to be among the league’s elite teams.”

    How wierd is that to see as someone’s injury? Tedy Bruschi (stroke)?!?! I mean I know he had a stroke in the offseason but that is just really wierd to read.

  • Jeremy // Oct 15, 2005 at 11:48 am

    You do weekly football picks? Like a suicide pool? Gambling? Huh?

  • Dan // Oct 15, 2005 at 11:50 am

    I’m in a Football Pick’em league with Scott Barry and that crew. I’m not doing so well though..

  • Jeremy Abramson’s World of Jeremy Abramson » And you thought Oliver Cromwell’s head on a stake was funny! // Oct 24, 2005 at 2:48 am

    [...] My friend Ben (of “Hot Benz” fame) got really into the whole MP3 thing ’round about 1997. I remember him asking me about them and me telling him they were kind of stupid. I’d tinkered around with them a bit a couple of years before; I remember downloading a live version of my favorite Smashing Pumpkins song — Soma — and playing it on an abysmal peice of software called Winmp3 or something like that. It took forever to download over the modem and the quality wasn’t so good (it was a live track and it was encoded at a paltry 56kps). So, long story short (too late) I told him MP3s were cool, but not that cool. [...]

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