I don't remember seeing a black fire hydrant before. Does this mean it doesn't work? That it's only to be used by Men in Black secret operatives? That's it's just really, really hip?
That fire hydrant looks very blue on my monitor (which puts a different spin on it) and the curb is hot pink. Mr. Earl, your first post was definitely Judyfied.
well, where the heck is the PD or FD authority to tell us?
looks like a standard issue SoPas hydrant---we had one on our corner when I was a kid, I uhm, well, let's just say I've always been good at taking things apart to figure them out.
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11 comments:
Interesting composition with the fire hydrant and tree, the angles of the curb and sidewalk and the different colors in each segment.
Not secret operatives, but but you're close, Laurie. Use is restricted to Police Dogs.
Old Stumpy felt like an outcast. His piercings made him shunned by the neighborhood.
How did I do, Judy?
LOL, Anon.
Affirmative Action for underrepresented hydrants
You did great! Mr Earl, said Shanna speaking for Judy.
That fire hydrant looks very blue on my monitor (which puts a different spin on it) and the curb is hot pink. Mr. Earl, your first post was definitely Judyfied.
Can the Police Chief's dog visit the hydrant if she isn't a Police Dog???
This is a very funny shot of a blue and black fire hydrant...it looks to me like the stations's new mascot wearing a fireman's helmet!
well, where the heck is the PD or FD authority to tell us?
looks like a standard issue SoPas hydrant---we had one on our corner when I was a kid, I uhm, well, let's just say I've always been good at taking things apart to figure them out.
You guys are too funny. Love the police dog idea.
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