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The sea is angry, my friend
By adamg on Wed, 11/23/2011 - 9:21am
Good Morning Gloucester has the Webcam pics to prove it.
Also, just like the state warned us, Morrissey Boulevard is closed due to wicked high tides, as Lauren Glynn shows us:
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like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli?
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hey adam, did you get my jon voight joke on the grehound bus death?
happy thanksgiving all!
"This was the moment when the rise of our oceans began to slow"
"This was the moment when the rise of our oceans began to slow..". Um, never mind.Expecting a flood
Seems my kid picked a good summer/fall to grow 5" and wear "high water" pants. Maybe I'll hold off replacing them, if current conditions continue.
Everything's coming up Swirly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-q1oPJ46R4
OK, I'll bite.
Did somebody hack the sign, or was this image photoshopped?
Sorry, but I can't imagine any sign engineer in their right mind actually allowing the word 'WICKED' to be displayed to traffic on a message board.
Then again, this is the DCR, so ......
Not Photoshopped
The Dorchester Reporter ran a similar photo a couple days ago.
And what's wrong with using the local vernacular to warn of impending doom? :-).
Thanks Adam.
And you have a point- there's nothing wrong with using the local vernacular to get your point across.
Guess I'm just too used to seeing more formal wording on highway signs.
Simple to change signs
Changing traffic warning signs to something funny is a time honored sport:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWAG7dRl7N4&feature...
The signs have a locked box covering the console where messages are entered and are relatively easy to open and sometimes even left unlocked or with default passwords that are well known.