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Street Scenes No. 14

by Keith Graham | 0, Add your Comment | Jun 18 09

ebadaFrom Mary Kay Andrews: Seen on a bumper sticker on a beat-up vehicle in Atlanta’s Little Five Points: “A day without sunshine is, like, night.”

From Alan Gordon: An apparently homeless man asks a shopper at a College Park grocery store for a ride to a nearby liquor store. When told no, he angrily cries, “God’s not gonna bless you!”

From Austin McMurria: Living in an area of the South where the Bible seems to be worshiped more than God, and the Cross is more often used as a sword than a shield — I was pleased to see rational discourse replace unmitigated hate-tweaked condemnation on a bumper sticker recently.
The sticker read: “Some Choices are Wrong.”


Have you seen a good Street Scene? Please e-mail it to keith@likethedew.com

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Keith Graham
About the author Keith Graham: Keith Graham lives in Atlanta most of the time and on St. Simons Island on Georgia’s coast the rest. Like so many Southerners, Keith was named for a blind piano player, who is now little remembered, and he spent his earliest years living with his parents in the back rooms of a small-town Georgia radio station. Later, he moved to several other states, including North Carolina twice, before returning to Georgia. He has worked for a series of newspapers, including The Atlanta Journal and Constitution from 1979 to 2007.

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