
Thanks to Bryan for contributing today’s picture. Actually, he contributed this a long time ago and I have been saving this one for a good day. As I was looking for something to post that didn’t require communication between my computer and this site, I rememberd it.
This comes from Ft. howard, also featured in a very early post on MDP. I don’t know if I can explain the historic origins of “your mom goes to college.” I can say that it’s ashame that people have to ruin sites of historic significance with graffiti. Another Endicott fort, Ft. Armistead, from where this picture was taken, is in a terrible state of disarray, covered in graffiti and broken beer bottles.
4 responses so far ↓
1 shelly // Jan 14, 2009 at 9:26 AM
while i don’t generally support graffiti, i do enjoy a good Napolean Dynomite reference. i’m torn.
2 Jess // Jan 14, 2009 at 10:49 AM
I agree with Shelly. This is pretty great, but I’d rather they scrawled it on a train car or an overpass rather than a historical site.
3 Jeff // Jan 14, 2009 at 1:21 PM
Not a train car.
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