Friday, May 15, 2015

An Islamic Car?


I've posted photos of this car previously.  It has been spotted at a couple of places in town.  For the past several months it's been parked in front of our local Barnes & Nobles book store. 

I have no idea what it's all about, but the owner has added a substantial number of new posters to try to get his or her message out to the world. 

17 comments:

Linda said...

All I can say is that it is colourful and definitely draws attention.

Randy said...

Well if it's stolen it would be easy to find.

Kay said...

There's someone who does this sort of thing - piles of handwritten signs - in Port Townsend. He parks himself on a sidewalk with easels, card tables, and signs. I really don't get it.

Anonymous said...

I doubt this car would be allowed anywhere near a road in the UK!

EG CameraGirl said...

Too much information. The message escapes me. (There is a message there, right?)

Lois said...

Interesting. Too many messages to try and make sense of it all though.

Birdman said...

Confusion Reigns. I wonder what happens when it REALLY rains?????

Sharon said...

I think a lesson in marketing might be needed here. I have no idea what the message is but, it does scare me a bit.

magiceye said...

Sign of insecurity?

VP said...

Quite a demented way to pass a message...

Small City Scenes said...

Glad it's there and not here----
I like what EG said.
MB

RedPat said...

Some people get so fixated!

William Kendall said...

I think it would benefit from being put in a compactor.

Kate said...

Looks like curb pollution!

Halcyon said...

Ugh. I am not against Islam, but this car does not do much to promote the religion, if you ask me.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I'm a little worried about the owner. He doesn't seem to know when to stop.

Unknown said...

Creepy!!!

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