Sunday, April 15, 2007

I feel "safer" already


Bethany from Atlanta (a different Bethany from me) spotted this fantastic scene off of I-20 in Missisippi. I really think the image speaks for itself on this one.

I double-checked with the submitter and this is actually the way she found this scene - it was not posed. That's so great.

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  1. this cracked me up so much

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  2. I can say, without hyperbole, this is the greatest photo ever taken.

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  3. yeah it really helps to get the point across that he appears to be asleep on the job. or is he "asleep"?

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  4. OMG!!! I was at the SAME place about a year ago and saw the EXACT SAME GUY asleep in the booth! We also took a photo (Though it is not as good!) and show it to all of our friends and laugh! That is SO funny!!

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  6. In light of SKHI PACE's comment, has it occurred to anyone that this guy might actually be dead?!

    I think instead of all laughing at him, one of us should maybe call an ambulance...

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  7. Yes, because calling an ambulance after someone's been dead for a year really helps ;)

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  8. like meg said, do dead men really need ambulances? i think that we may need to consider the possibility that he's really sleeping beauty's dad and will never wake up.

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  9. Those quotes mean that the whole getup is there just for "peace" of mind; i.e., it guards neither you, your "secure" "investments", or anything else"." It's a literal "Prop House'!'" previously known as John

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  10. If he has been there in that same position for a year, he must be a mannequin. Cheaper than hiring a human. Hence, the quotation marks are perfectly appropriate.

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  11. Oh. My. Goodness. Hilarious! Bet he doesn't let "anyone" "pass" through that "gate" without "ID"!

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  12. More like "social security" guard! Were those quotes unnecessary?

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