New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
Friday, April 06, 2007
Prof. Erika plays to her base ... she slides headfirst ... it's a two-bagger, folks.
Look Gladys, it's a sign. What does it say -- looks like "we buy houses?" Nah, it's not orange.
No, silly -- Freedom to Screech is running for city council, and she's bagless! Eeeck!
Oh, I get it. It's a sign, all right -- of the apocalypse.
Not sure, but it may be somewhere in NA's code of ordinances. The Vickster need not fret, however, because (all together now) WE DON'T ENFORCE 'EM, ANYWAY.
Great photos! I love the way the candidates or their representatives place signs in the front landfills, errr, yards of some of the nastiest houses in town!
I thought the legislature passed a law disallowing transgendered people to run for office.
ReplyDeleteNot sure, but it may be somewhere in NA's code of ordinances. The Vickster need not fret, however, because (all together now) WE DON'T ENFORCE 'EM, ANYWAY.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I love the way the candidates or their representatives place signs in the front landfills, errr, yards of some of the nastiest houses in town!
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