Do not go gentle into that good night

The Freeway Blogger is taking it to the streets. As he states on his blog, "here's how it works: when you put a sign on a freeway people will read it until someone takes it down. Depending on its size, content and placement it can be seen by hundreds of thousands of people."

Personally I just like to entertain the thought of Sean Hannity caught in that traffic and forced to look at a "Bush Lied" sign for about 20 minutes.
And they tell you urban stress has no upside.

So far the website claims 1200+ signposts in 250 cities and 48 states. May not have the reach of Faux News, but on the impact scale, I'd have to give 'em a "10."
(via RogerAiles)
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