On the overpass and the internet

The first banner to appear on the Fauntleroy overpass since its last cleaning has also appeared online, thanks to the birthday girl’s proud dad.

7 Replies to "On the overpass <em>and</em> the internet"

  • Robert July 17, 2007 (12:40 pm)

    I live up Admiral so I’m always a little jealous that Admiral Way doesn’t have a similar bridge so we can illegally hang posters to it too.

    On a similar note, Admiral Way deserves outdoor artwork too!

  • WSB July 17, 2007 (12:58 pm)

    We’ve seen red bows on the bridge (just before the downslope to the main bridges) at holiday time … a start?

  • Jan July 17, 2007 (2:41 pm)

    the red bows have been put on the bridge for a few years now, but have you ever noticed that they’re just on one side?

  • add July 17, 2007 (4:56 pm)

    I love the signs/banners on the WS Bridge overpass … I just want to remind all posters to please return and take ’em down after a reasonable time before they tear, fall apart and litter the area!

  • LyndaB July 17, 2007 (10:17 pm)

    i always wondered if those banners, if not secured, would fly down and attack a car driving by. i just turned 30 on july 7th. i wish i had someone put up a banner for me. eh, i’m just crotchety and old. :)

  • WSB July 17, 2007 (10:25 pm)

    Happy belated birthday! Remember, 30 is the new 18.

  • miss val July 18, 2007 (8:55 am)

    Are there rules for this? I put one up, it was for a friends new baby, made of canvas and took 15 hours to make. We put it up on a Sunday night with plenty of zip ties and vented. We found it literally torn down and thrown in the bushes by Monday am. They were bringing the baby home that day and we were going to pick it up Monday night. Who are the grinches tearing them down?

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