DSCN8379, originally uploaded by Prince of Petworth.
This really cracked me up. (Someone even posted almost the exact same photo in the flickr pool). So your caption in the comments section and winner announced Friday (free PoP t-shirt). I still have to mail some t-shirts out, I promise I haven’t forgotten!
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05 February 2012 3:11 PM
ummm i think this is not H ST NE...pretty sure it is NW neighborhood between u street and...
I understand the desire for consistency, but it's hard for me to imagining dealing with...
Yes, engaging the public and soliciting their views = grotesquely abusive. He is trying...
I'll take your word for it. I was just told that the street cars on the F line -- where...
Would you like me to introduce you to some people who have put forth much more than "the...
The sign outside the Drug Rehabilitation Clinic confused non-users…..
Doctors Nina and Jim Stein, both therapists, attempt to use reverse psychology on their lawn.
Sadly the gardener was a literalist.
If you build signage, the grass will come.
Linda and John considered getting a “Don’t Step On The Ants” sign for their ant farm but figured this sign would probably lead to less questionable stares.
DC has never been good at following directions.
The Lariape have staged a full on war against its neighbors the Mulch on this small strip of land. ‘Keep off the grass’ signs are now being posted and a curfew for all non Lariape and Mulch has been set.
“You see?! You see this is what happens when you step on my grass.” [Al Pacino, "Scarface" tone]
Dick Cheney has passed through these lands…
Live long and prosper young mulch!
Oh, hipsters and their ironic humor. Can’t wait till they get too fat for skinny jeans and go back to the fart jokes of their youth.
Not the -exact- same photo, I would humbly submit that mine has better composition
That’s not really humble at all Wayan…
pictured above: the front lawn of the DC Optimist’s Club.