Posted on 12/27/2015 8:49:38 PM PST by Helicondelta
Edited on 12/27/2015 8:56:35 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
On Christmas night, Nikki Worden and her husband was driving northbound on the 15 Freeway in Corona near the El Cerrito Road exit when they noticed a Caltrans sign with an unusual message.
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I almost posted my first vanity about this Friday night. My son sent me a text while he was on his way from his girlfriend’s house to ours that a Caltrans sign was showing, “Merry Christmas, Vote for Trump.” But since I didn’t see it, I waited.
Would be great if someone or some group were to hack the signs around Times Square on New Years Eve to support Donald Trump.
Good, there should be more of that nationwide.
Ha!
Awesome. Too bad it’s not across from the WH.
Love it.
In TX, a year or so ago, the signs were being hacked with warnings about Zombies. It was pretty funny.
Maybe they shouldn’t have, but it is funny.
Zombies? Jeb supporters?
Love it. Next up, hijack Moonbeam’s bullet train to nowhere, PLEASE!!! This absolute buffoon with Alzheimer’s should be tarred and feathered, then run out of town straight to a maximum security lock up.
Who knows? Maybe soon IMHO..
Please. We in California call it the Fantasy Choo Choo
Now that hats just plain funny
I was a little disappointed that it wasn’t one of those useless monstrosities that currently blaze away with 150,000 Watts of power Proclaiming “BUZZED DRIVING IS DRUNK DRIVING!” Probably passed 6 of those MFer’s tonight on the way home.
Saw this on the local news tonight and had a nice chuckle. Even the news anchor on ABC 7 had a smile on his face after the report.
We saw several of those drunk driving signs on the way home Christmas night. This evening we saw tons of CHP out for massive enforcement.
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