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There was a trend of using blue light bulbs in porch lights to advertise support for LEOs. I thought that was a great idea.Yeah, that occurred to me, since I have a construction background...Something to consider...
One thing Welichko stated is some utility companies use blue to mark water lines so some people may want to use painted rocks or blue ribbons to show support rather than painting their curb.
Anybody have any better ideas on how to do it???
Blue lights help with bugs too. Especially the kind that zaps them.No curb here, but husband is painting a blue line across the driveway, where it meets the road. We have yellow lights across the carport and under eaves to minimize bugs. Bugs are serious business here.
You should watch the support, before you run for cover...There was a trend of using blue light bulbs in porch lights to advertise support for LEOs. I thought that was a great idea.Yeah, that occurred to me, since I have a construction background...Something to consider...
One thing Welichko stated is some utility companies use blue to mark water lines so some people may want to use painted rocks or blue ribbons to show support rather than painting their curb.
Anybody have any better ideas on how to do it???
You should use a red light and watch the fun!!
Do they go "zipppp", like a tazer???Blue lights help with bugs too. Especially the kind that zaps them.No curb here, but husband is painting a blue line across the driveway, where it meets the road. We have yellow lights across the carport and under eaves to minimize bugs. Bugs are serious business here.
Blue lights help with bugs too. Especially the kind that zaps them.No curb here, but husband is painting a blue line across the driveway, where it meets the road. We have yellow lights across the carport and under eaves to minimize bugs. Bugs are serious business here.
I sure wish we had those things when I was a cop.Do they go "zipppp", like a tazer???Blue lights help with bugs too. Especially the kind that zaps them.No curb here, but husband is painting a blue line across the driveway, where it meets the road. We have yellow lights across the carport and under eaves to minimize bugs. Bugs are serious business here.
They sound like Libs...Blue lights help with bugs too. Especially the kind that zaps them.No curb here, but husband is painting a blue line across the driveway, where it meets the road. We have yellow lights across the carport and under eaves to minimize bugs. Bugs are serious business here.
Hah! We have one of those zappers in the gazebo. When the bottom fell out, 3 cane toads took up position every single night to get the zapped bugs when they hit the ground. Fat, lazy cane toads.
They sound like Libs...Blue lights help with bugs too. Especially the kind that zaps them.No curb here, but husband is painting a blue line across the driveway, where it meets the road. We have yellow lights across the carport and under eaves to minimize bugs. Bugs are serious business here.
Hah! We have one of those zappers in the gazebo. When the bottom fell out, 3 cane toads took up position every single night to get the zapped bugs when they hit the ground. Fat, lazy cane toads.
Did you name one Hillary or Bernie???
They're neat...I sure wish we had those things when I was a cop.Do they go "zipppp", like a tazer???Blue lights help with bugs too. Especially the kind that zaps them.No curb here, but husband is painting a blue line across the driveway, where it meets the road. We have yellow lights across the carport and under eaves to minimize bugs. Bugs are serious business here.
Mysterious Blue Lines Are Appearing On Curbs Across America. Here's The Meaning Behind Them...
“To all law enforcement who see this line, know that the residents of this home appreciate your service and dedication to keeping the peace,” Welichko wrote on Facebook. “Know that when you enter the neighborhood and see these lines that you are not alone or without ‘back-up.’ We do not need the media to make our voices of support for our police and emergency services heard (though it would be nice). Lastly, if you are in my neighborhood and mean to harm a member of law enforcement, know that decision may be hazardous you (sic) health as someone has that officers (sic) back!”
You ever see a good friend go down from lack of community support???Mysterious Blue Lines Are Appearing On Curbs Across America. Here's The Meaning Behind Them...
“To all law enforcement who see this line, know that the residents of this home appreciate your service and dedication to keeping the peace,” Welichko wrote on Facebook. “Know that when you enter the neighborhood and see these lines that you are not alone or without ‘back-up.’ We do not need the media to make our voices of support for our police and emergency services heard (though it would be nice). Lastly, if you are in my neighborhood and mean to harm a member of law enforcement, know that decision may be hazardous you (sic) health as someone has that officers (sic) back!”
Go ahead and give a police officer "back up" and see where that lands you.. LOL
I'd like to know who's painting a green line on my curb.
Possibly the paper person?
Yeah, that occurred to me, since I have a construction background...Something to consider...
One thing Welichko stated is some utility companies use blue to mark water lines so some people may want to use painted rocks or blue ribbons to show support rather than painting their curb.
Anybody have any better ideas on how to do it???
Sewers or drains.I'd like to know who's painting a green line on my curb.
Possibly the paper person?
And this asshole also painted the brick trim on my sidewalk with a green spot.
Sewers or drains.I'd like to know who's painting a green line on my curb.
Possibly the paper person?
And this asshole also painted the brick trim on my sidewalk with a green spot.