Sunday, November 09, 2008

A friend of mine works as a travel consultant. The other day, she was warned by a city worker that she must have a permit for her sandwich board that she had outside her shop. 
She didn't argue but wondered why it was such an urgency. He told her that people died from sidewalk signs! "Even a kid died once!" He told her. She then laughed at him but the seriousness did not leave his face. 

When she told me about this, I laughed as well. It seems so ridiculous. What will permits do? Prevent further deaths or pay for funeral expenses?

2 comments:

bcuzimpretty said...

Hey, I'm from Dale's class at NBCCD. He gave us the link to your blog. Love your illustrations - especially the stalking imagination one below. Anyways, just wanted to drop you a line.

Anonymous said...

Hey Melinda, I think somebody has said every thing that I wanted to say, but it's worths to say it again nice illustrations good for you.
Also your article was interesting, enjoyed it, thanks.

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