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Monday, July 28, 2008

Obfuscation


And on a clear day...
On that clear day...

You can see forever and ever more!

--On a Clear Day
, Burton Lane

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Driving up Interstate 65 Ranger noted smog from Dothan, Alabama through Nashville, Tennessee. Both Montgomery and Birmingham had air quality warnings. Nashville was nasty. Here's the kicker: Cincinnati and North were clear.

Didn't the North used to be industrial? Is the South the new smog zone? It sure appears that way.

On his amble Ranger also noted that Indiana has a license plate that declares, "In God We Trust." The words "In" and "We" are downsized; "GOD" and "TRUST" magnified. The effect at first glance is "GOD TRUST." Doesn't make grammatical sense, but true believers aren't troubled by such minutiae.

He's not sure which is worse -- the smog or the license plates.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmmm, it may be a matter of the "thinking" behind the license plates leading to the smog. Seems like in general, the more religious a person is the more likely they are to view "environmentalism" as a rival, evil religion rather than a simple necessity. People are so fu%ked up.

Monday, July 28, 2008 at 9:26:00 AM EST  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

rick, the fog is seeping into my brain housing group. i saw a lot of big signs up north(not in the bible belt)that proclaim HELL IS REAL.!What a sign and concept. jim

Monday, July 28, 2008 at 12:14:00 PM EST  

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