
They really knew how to make signs back in the day. So what is Lionel Trains? Was it a lock store that also sold trains? This is located on 14th Street a few blocks south of P.

They really knew how to make signs back in the day. So what is Lionel Trains? Was it a lock store that also sold trains? This is located on 14th Street a few blocks south of P.

But I’m not sure I’m digging this gigantic ad on an apartment building located around Mass. and 11th. What do you think: Is the American way or an eye sore?

Apparently the economy is not doing so well. I think I read something about it a few weeks ago. Or maybe it has been everyday for months. I know it has had a terribly effect on folks around the country. It is actually quite terrifying. But what I’d like to know is if it is affecting folks here in DC. Are you changing your habits because of the grim outlook of the economy? Are you putting off home projects, moving, repairs, driving, buying a home, etc.? Personally, I’ve been hesitating buying a new washer/dryer since November. But otherwise I’m pretty much rolling like I always have. Is DC more immune than the rest of the country? Have you guys made any changes?

Anyone familiar with this program? Even if it didn’t exactly work these signs were well worth the effort.

We’ve seen some drug free zone flyers before but this is the first prostitution free zone I’ve ever seen. I found this flyer in the Shaw Logan Circle neighborhood off 12th Street. So, it’s pretty cool that a nice xerox can declare a zone drug and/or prostitution free. I hope they’ll print a few more out for litter free zones, double parking free zones, maybe murder free zones, hypocrisy free zones, etcetera etcetera…

I had heard about this campaign on DCist. But it is still shocking to see on the side of a metro bus. My lord this has some shock value. Hell, where’s the blood? If you’re going to go for it, you might as well really go for it, yeah?

I don’t know how people would figure it out without the graphic. But wait, do you twist clockwise or counter clockwise?

North of the Border. I love it. Which border? I’d say we are north of a quite a few borders, yeah? Beautiful sign nonetheless.

I can deal with not wearing a cap or baggy pants or sneakers but if I can’t wear my bandanna then this is no nightclub for me…and where are all the Target bartenders going to go?

This is a nice spot between Home Rule and Pulp on 14th Street. What do you think is more likely to go in a restaurant or store?