Spray paint messaging.

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I woke up the other day to a strange man spray painting something in front of our house. And I’m glad I didn’t go running outside in my pajamas screaming like a crazy woman because it seems that roadside graffiti is part of our driveway repair package.

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Labbe is the name of the company we contracted to do the work. And if that little tag wasn’t bad enough?

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The next day Dig Safe showed up and added their colorful response.

I’m really tempted to go out and add something myself.

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But I doubt this generation would even understand it.

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20 thoughts on “Spray paint messaging.”

  1. Which generation, the current one? I’d say maybe 0.5% would get it. There is always someone out there that doesn’t fit in their generation. I remember loving old time radio shows that I got into around 11 years old, my peers couldn’t understand how I could be interested.

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  2. Your Kilroy is much more evolved than the original Kilroy, who was just a wavy line crossing a straight line. I don’t know where I saw my first Kilroy, but I was a young child. And I drew him all over my notebooks in school. At some loint I changed his name from Kilroy to Kiljoy. I did not have a happy childhood. There was alwsys a Kiljoy somewhere.
    Our lawn looked kinda like your driveway last week. Our internet company was installing the first round of hardware for fibre optics to come to our town. Red, orange, and yellow crosses everywhere, with brightly coloured flags to warn the installers not to dig in dangerous places. Combine that with a bright blue spot the town painted on our driveway to show where the opening into our sewer pipes is located, and we were almost celebrating Pride Month. 4 of the 7 colours!

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      1. Backwoods Cabada is a bit more advsncd than backwoods USA.. Mind you, this is just the infrsstucture. Whe fibfe optics is up and running,who knows.?

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  3. That little fella was originally known as Mr Chad in this country. He turned up a lot during the second world war as a commentary on rationing saying ‘Wot, no eggs?’, ‘Wot, no butter?’, ‘Wot, no chance of being safe in our beds?’ etc etc. Oh happy days…

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