Saw one by the convention center on Friday that said, “It’s Friday and I’m in love.”
Anonymous
I would really prefer not to have these up in my neighborhood. They are no better than garage sale signs; stay well past their prime and end up looking like garbage/ or as actual garbage in the street after it rains etc. Please stop destroying what little nature we have for your art project – which I’m sure you perceive as super clever, quirky and avant-garde. Not everyone does. Please be better neighbors.
Anonymous
Sounds like someone needs a little love in their life
SFlake
These signs actually make me smile. People who complain need to lighten up a bit.
Anonymous
I don’t feel like there is any benefit for handwritten letters. It’s like saying “Go to a cobbler instead of DSW when your shoes wear out”.
Sooo prefer this kind of stuff to boring tag graffiti that says nothing.
+1
Why does it have to be a hot meal? Are sandwiches not good enough for the homeless?
I may be going to hell because of it, but this made me laugh.
There’s one near 16th and Harvard that says “If you’re looking for a sign, this is it!” Very cute.
Saw one by the convention center on Friday that said, “It’s Friday and I’m in love.”
I would really prefer not to have these up in my neighborhood. They are no better than garage sale signs; stay well past their prime and end up looking like garbage/ or as actual garbage in the street after it rains etc. Please stop destroying what little nature we have for your art project – which I’m sure you perceive as super clever, quirky and avant-garde. Not everyone does. Please be better neighbors.
Sounds like someone needs a little love in their life
These signs actually make me smile. People who complain need to lighten up a bit.
I don’t feel like there is any benefit for handwritten letters. It’s like saying “Go to a cobbler instead of DSW when your shoes wear out”.
No.