Times Square, around midnight:
‘Nuff said.
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Great picture!
Yeah, what an awesome banner!
Did you see anything else on the way home? Any more honking subway trains? 🙂
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[wow– my re captcha words are: “12 voter”!!]
Heh. Similar things have happened to me with recaptcha, yeah. I wonder if the same person who works at the fortune cookie factory ensuring that spookily appropriate fortunes go into the right cookies also does part-time work for recaptcha :-).