November 21, 2005
Yield to hula-hoopers

I snapped this a week or two ago in Roslyn, NY, but forgot to post it until now. Clearly the sticker was made for a specific purpose -- but was it this purpose? Is there someone in Long Island busily transforming yield signs into public protection for wandering hula-hoopers? I do hope so. Hula-hoopers probably qualify for the Endangered Species Act at this point; it'd be a tragedy to lose one in a pedestrian accident.
Posted by Jason Feifer at November 21, 2005 09:49 AM
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Have you heard the jam band String Cheese Incident?
They pass out these stickers at their shows, and then fans go and put them on signs all over the country.
It's some sort of weird promotional thing, that I'm not sure of the significance of.
Here is an article about it, I have read more in depth stories about the stickers, but couldn't find a link to a better one right now:
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-signs30.html
Would you mind if I use the photo of the hula pedestrian, crediting you, of course. This is why:
http://www.hooperdirectory.com
Thanks--
deadesq
Posted by deadesq dave at December 11, 2005 01:11 AM
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