The evolving billboard.

First, someone demurely suggested that we ask the mayor about his unfortunate Leonard-esque stance on the Columbia River Crossing. By the next day, the billboard itself had been enhanced.

I'm glad I stopped and snapped the second shot when I did (even though I was late for a meeting), because 24 hours later Clear Channel had, predictably, come to the rescue of Law and Order and returned the site to its role as a ho hum backdrop again.

First, someone demurely suggested that we ask the mayor about his unfortunate Leonard-esque stance on the Columbia River Crossing. By the next day, the billboard itself had been enhanced.

I'm glad I stopped and snapped the second shot when I did (even though I was late for a meeting), because 24 hours later Clear Channel had, predictably, come to the rescue of Law and Order and returned the site to its role as a ho hum backdrop again.
Labels: N Vancouver
1 Comments:
Awesome find!! And so true.
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