Thursday, May 6, 2010

RIP, Bryan


The owner of this vehicle must have felt great affection for Bryan.

23 comments:

Small City Scenes said...

Yeah, they do that here too. Looks like Bryan wasn't very old. MB

Halcyon said...

Alas poor Bryan, someone knew him well.

Olivier said...

surprenante ces peintures sur la voiture

irinapictures said...

What if Bryan is a owner?

Daryl said...

An interesting (and new to me) way of expressing one's grief

Anonymous said...

I'll remember this if my husband die before me ;-)
RIP "Rimkogeren" Bo 14-2-1941 - ..-..-20..
He is a very popular person around in Lolland, makes fun about words, makes photos/drawings to those...

Memphis MOJO said...

We all grieve in different ways, I guess.

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Tussy said...

Poor car!

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Stefan Jansson said...

Never seen anything like that before. But it looks like Bryan had some good friends and relatives.

Rob Siemann said...

This is a very open way of showing his love. Unless Bryan just got married... Seen this somewhere...

cieldequimper said...

I'm like Steffe. Never seen anything like it over here. Strange and sad.

Judy said...

Wow, that's sad.

VP said...

Maybe he owed Bryan some money...

Paula said...

Washing the car would be like desecrating a tombstone. Maybe that's why they haven't.

magiceye said...

maybe bryan had gifted this car to his nephew!

brattcat said...

Bryan hasn't been gone a full month. This is a very fresh grief and I suspect the mourner is also quite young.

Los Angeles Suburbia said...

Very poignant, indeed.

Gunn said...

Gosh, I don`t know what to say....
Well it is a clear message done in a unique way.

Wolynski said...

This is usually saved for weddings - maybe these are the Uncle Bryan's beneficiaries.

Pat said...

I have seen something like this, if it is a person who has passed on. Here there was a young boy who died from a fatal disease during his last year of high school, and his friends painted a huge mural on the school's wall, and the artwork is still there.

Cezar and Léia said...

I could not understand much about it, anyway I agree with you this guy really like this uncle! :)
hugs
Léia

EG CameraGirl said...

Gee, Jacob. What gave you that idea? :)

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