interesting sight yesterday

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JRSherman

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I mentioned this in a political thread a while back, but I don't see political signs as much more than visual harassment. Whatever election it was for, some morons had spent a load of time along 266 from 169 to Verdigris attaching signs to the highest branches of trees they could get to. I'd almost think they used a bucket truck for some of them, as they were close to 25ft off the ground.

For starters, that says a lot about what you think of the environment, and I'm not even a tree hugging hippie. For seconds, I guarantee that they weren't the ones that went back pulling them down. What in the he&& is the benefit of doing something like that?

I think someone replied that they could be fined for it, and I hope they were.

I don't believe in signs in your yard, and even more so when you didn't agree to it in the first place.

Then again, I'm a crazy nutjob who believes that the Pres/Vice-Pres shouldn't be allowed to campaign for people while he's in office. Makes a great show of how he's spending our time, burning fuel and rubber on AF1, as well as security costs for SS and local LEO's.
 

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I was back by that way yesterday and only the Wakelee(sp?) signs and "Yes to 755" signs were still there.

Forgot what office the Wakelee(sp) sign was for.
 

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