Posted by donjr on March 21, 2014 at 10:09:09 from (71.246.70.39):
In Reply to: Vanity or what? posted by rrlund on March 21, 2014 at 09:36:28:
Around here, the citidiots think they are an eyesore, and want them painted the same color as the sky so you don't notice them. The letters just make them easier to notice. Of course, a nearby bunch wanted a 250' cell tower to be painted instead of that ugly galvanized gray, so the cell tower owner painted it dark brown, to look kind of rusty. That pizzed the locals off, so they next said if the thing was brown, it should have branches, too. So, the cell tower owner put some big Christmas tree branches on it- way up on the top twenty feet or so. Now it really looks terrible- kind of like a top knot on a cannibal. But, I guess ya get what ya asks fer......
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