We spend a lot of time on I five going between Portland and Seattle. This sign has been on the road longer than there has been construction around Tacoma. It hasn’t changed in the last four years, but it always contains right wing gibberish.

It probably has ignited road rage, or the very least a pitstop a few exits up for a Dilly bar.


I wonder if interstate signs have spellcheck. Maybe I should buy it.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/uncle-sam-billboard-property-is-for-sale-future-messaging-uncertain/

The highly polarizing “Uncle Sam billboard” on Interstate 5 in Napavine, Lewis County, has been stuck on the same two messages for four years. “How many Americans will we leave behind in Ukraine?” it reads for drivers traveling southbound and “No one died in WW2 so you could show papers to buy food!” for those going north

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I’m Mark

His friends observe Mark seems wired a little differently. Perhaps it’s more likely that noticing little things often missed by others is a relic of a quieter, simpler time. He has a way with words, which he refuses to let be hindered by sub-par typing skills. People have great stories to tell if you sit and listen.

A belief dear to Mark is that there is certain beauty in the world. You simply have to look for it.

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