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Happy WW Villager. great photo. that's why it is against the law to park so close to a hydrant...and his insurance will not cover it because he was in the wrong.
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Yikes! I heard that this will happen but to see it. Well we are warned right! Thanks for stopping by. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWould love to see the face of the car owner when they came back. It's deserved though.
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Happy WW Villager. great photo. that's why it is against the law to park so close to a hydrant...and his insurance will not cover it because he was in the wrong.
ReplyDeleteThis is what I'm doing now - http://urban-science.blogspot.com/2009/07/wordless-wednesday tackling the dissertation. But I'm still trying to go to Antarctica and would love the Wordless Wednesdays' community support. Would that be a fantastic set of WW posts - from the South Pole?!
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Great photo. The only picture that might be better would be one that captured the look on the driver's face when he got back to his car (or her car).
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