Have at it. The sign is by John Day, Oregon.That?s awesome! I may have to share that pic on social media!
Hilltop makes a valid point, was it a vandalized sign?Have at it. The sign is by John Day, Oregon.
Just noticed it came up sideways. Want me to repost it, or can you just copy it, and flip it?
No we didn't vandalize it, we were on a family trip with my wife and kids. Just happened to see it on the side of the road, and stopped an took a picture. It's on the road to the John Day Painted Hills Overlook.Hilltop makes a valid point, was it a vandalized sign?
Yeah, I was pretty sure that it wasn't you ha.No we didn't vandalize it, we were on a family trip with my wife and kids. Just happened to see it on the side of the road, and stopped an took a picture. It's on the road to the John Day Painted Hills Overlook.
Betting no-one can afford bullets where that sign is from...Here is a sign that you won't see here in the US. Also notice no bullet holes.
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The 2nd/3rd world African nations I visited were noted as having lots of security gaurds....with one bullet in their Ak's.Oh, they can afford them but firearms are tightly restricted and controlled. You don't see anyone just going out shooting like they do here.
That is from the security companies only giving them the one bullet. They have to maximize profits.The 2nd/3rd world African nations I visited were noted as having lots of security gaurds....with one bullet in their Ak's.
The feeling of security, without any actually being present.That is from the security companies only giving them the one bullet. They have to maximize profits.
Also for those that have not visited the Dark Continent security is everywhere with their one bullet. Parking lots, and stores always has a few standing around. It is definitely a different world over there.