Fifth Amendment be damned, here's the incriminating evidence:No chicken-butt middle-of-the-night job either; the middle of a Friday afternoon, at the busy corner of Wilshire & La Brea. Unbolted it from the barrier, stuffed it in a plastic bag which covered maybe half of it & rode the bus home. Must have been seen, if only by people at the bus stop. No one said a word.
| Bolt, nut & washer. Had they been adequately tightened we probably wouldn't have been able to help ourself. |
It would make an attractive serving tray.
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ReplyDeleteStupid Google!
ReplyDeleteThey typically use a pretty decent grade of aluminum for those, so you could use it for all sorts of interesting projects. I used a large "curve" sign (sadly, legally acquired) to make an undercarriage/oil pan protector for my car.
ReplyDeleteAlso, "TMI"? Really? You'd think they'd notice a thing like that. Still, not quite as bad as Foster Auto Parts
ReplyDeleteBreaking the Law!
ReplyDeleteBreaking the Law!
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There used to be a sign like that (without the red circle and slash) in my neighborhood in Seattle, but someone had painted a guitar in the guy's arms. It rocked.
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