Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Some Signs I Put Up Today...

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The two signs above and below this paragraph were posted in a new location I found along the western anchor of the San Mateo Bridge, a span that connects the East Bay to the San Francisco Peninsula. The average daily traffic on the San Mateo Bridge is 93,000 vehicles. Due to the clever placement of these signs between bushes and fenceline, that means my signs will be seen by several hundred thousand commuters going to and from work over the next several days.












20 Comments:

At June 26, 2007 1:03 PM, Blogger azgoddess said...

great work!!!

 
At June 26, 2007 6:08 PM, Blogger Peacechick Mary said...

I've been thinking, I might have to take a trip out there just to cruise up and down your highways and smile.

 
At June 26, 2007 10:06 PM, Blogger Vengelyne said...

I can feel the love. I really can, even from tens (if not hundreds!) of thousands of miles away.

 
At June 27, 2007 12:08 AM, Blogger PTCruiser said...

Thank you, AZ.

Mary,
You'd love it out here.
Let me know when so I can put up extra signage for you.

Venge,
I was wondering if this might be popular in Malaysia.

 
At June 27, 2007 3:16 AM, Blogger Dada said...

I particularly like the galleries you choose to exhibit in!

 
At June 27, 2007 11:35 AM, Blogger U.S.S.R. Funk said...

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At June 27, 2007 11:58 AM, Blogger U.S.S.R. Funk said...

second to last one is my favorite!

 
At June 27, 2007 3:42 PM, Blogger Lily Potter said...

Friggin sweet man hahaha .. keep up the great work you do for the Bay Area =] ... By the way, what happened to Saddam? Is he still staring down oncoming traffic?

 
At June 27, 2007 4:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't forget the cost of $2 billion/wk.

 
At June 27, 2007 5:30 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

LMAO!

WTG!

thanks!

 
At June 27, 2007 5:31 PM, Blogger beachblogger said...

dear PT,

very nice! you know i like the classic bazooka shot. i went and salvaged the red one on the berm. it was only torn into two pieces and one of the stakes was broken. it will live to see another day!

peace, peter

 
At June 27, 2007 10:07 PM, Blogger Robert Rouse said...

The next time I visit my sister in Merced, I might have to look you up for a good day of freeway blogging!

 
At June 28, 2007 5:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Excellent work. Someone needs to do this in the Midwest and South. Most Californians already know and agree with this stuff.

 
At June 28, 2007 8:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice work, PT :)

 
At June 28, 2007 12:04 PM, Blogger pissed off patricia said...

SWEET! As always!

 
At June 29, 2007 7:35 AM, Blogger WeezieLou said...

wonderful. you folks out in CA make us in texas look lazy. ah well, there's always crawford to picket.

 
At June 29, 2007 9:44 PM, Blogger Parson said...

The Worst ever signs need to be posted along highways all accross this country

 
At July 01, 2007 2:09 AM, Blogger PTCruiser said...

I'd like to thank everyone for all of the positive comments. I do this not for the recognition, but because I feel it is my patriotic duty. For the able-bodied, this is something any of you could do. it really doesn't take much effort and the rewards far out-weigh the risk. Don't let this opportunity pass you by.

 
At July 01, 2007 12:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love the "War Monger" sign, but...you've hit that bridge before, haven't you? Looks like 101. Though I suppose when you've been freeway blogging long enough, you have to repeat some targets.

I wonder if you could do effective Freeway Blogging in the city? Would the signs get taken down too quickly? What would one use? Lamp-Posts. Maybe I could try BART Blogging?

 
At July 01, 2007 1:24 PM, Blogger PTCruiser said...

I hit that bridge a LOT, Froggy. It's so easy to place a sign there it isn't even funny.

Correct placement is the key. If you put it in a place where large volumes of people can see it, but not easily get to it, that's when you're firing on all cylinders.

 

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