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Thursday, April 07, 2005

ROADSIDE RIDDLE: Mystery artifacts showed sense of humor along I-96

It was a mystery worthy of crop circles or Stonehenge. A stretch of I-96 in Livington County became the palette for a series of bizarre artifacts nailed to roadside trees -- textiles so mundane they were quirky, posted by a prankster (or pranksters?) with humor so banal it might have been genius.

"Boots" announced block letters on a sheet of plywood nailed to a gnarly oak tree just east of the Dorr Road overpass near the Howell exits. Tacked below the word was, sure enough, a worn pair of Brahma work boots. Color: Black. Size: 10 1/2 . Explanation: None.

Love it.
Prof. Hex at 7:49 PM
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