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ssporleder says:
We saw something that used to be alive painted over the in same way in the area of Elfin Forest in San Diego.

Really, they can't get out and remove it or is that a whole other department?
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thetruthwillout says:
That's pretty funny.
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venusvegasvada says:
Classic. Not the first time county workers where too lazy to get out of the truck and do their jobs.

By the way, just how nice of a retirement plan do these guys get after 20 years of painting 'possums and raccoons?

http://www.hudo.com/poster/lazy/
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venusvegasvada says:
Classic. Not the first time county workers where too lazy to get out of the truck and do their jobs.

By the way, just how nice of a retirement plan do these guys get after 20 years of painting 'possums and raccoons?

http://www.hudo.com/poster/lazy/
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mollydtt replies:
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I guess you didn't read the article before posting.
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formerlyluvnut says:
Thats table food down yonder in NC!
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Jhihmoac says:
New thing..."Road Kill Zone On-Street Warning"
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Oh-Pin-Yun says:
You are lucky you weren't crossing the street as the "Paint the line" crew passed by; because if you were crossing, you would have a line on you too.
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colvinatch says:
After driving the pothole laden Penn Turnpike twice this summer my contention is that a dead raccoon actually passes for a pavement patch in Pennsylvania.
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CaptainSmollett replies:
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LOL.
ssporleder replies:
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That can also be said of a zillion streets in San Diego!
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