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June 29, 2006

PhotoTO: hell

hell

We've been wanting to take this shot for awhile now. With the exorbitant prices of gas, this says it all.


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Comments (10)

I think you mean exorbitant.

 

Maybe it'll force us to change our city designs and living choices.

Nah. Who am I kidding.

 

Sorry guys, what am I missing about this pic? It's a pic of traffic in front of a gas station...

 

brokenengine - the telephone pole turns the Shell logo into "hell".

Personally, I hope gas prices keep climbing to the point it behooves us to change our ways. Why do we import apples from Chile and New Zealand when they're in season in BC? Why do we have to drive everywhere, every day? Keep soaring, gas prices! Make us ride bicycles and take transit!

 

Weird. My brain totally auto-corrected the S back onto Shell. Took me several minutes to see "hell" correctly.

Extortion + Exorbitant = Extorbitant

 

I was actually correcting a previous error since (kinda) corrected. But I like your new word Jill!

 

very cool idea. although i saw a photo just like it a while back. a photographer named dash snow....and wow, i still have it bookmarked. some pretty interesting stuff in there too if you cycle through all of them.

 

oh, and by 'interesting' i mean brazen and somewhat shocking

 

crap, i hate having to multiple post, but my link link didn't show up on my first post (are tags not working? because it worked in the preview). either way, here it is: http://www.tinyvices.com/dash_snow_16

 

Me too Jill! Weird!

 
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