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Signs: Hummer

behind a Hummer,
never will be driving one,
unless I win one!

fun with signs
around the world here

Comments

Lesley said…
I find myself, oddly, liking that orange colour. Good thing, as on a Hummer there is so much of it!
islandwonder said…
I suspect I will never own one myself.
Gerald (SK14) said…
not something i'm familiar with but can imagine
GlorV1 said…
Very nice shot. Arnold had/has Hummer's. tee hee. Have a great day.
RedPat said…
You don't see many anymore.
Unknown said…
i can own one--in my dreams.:p
or admire the CSI-Miami's Hummer.:p

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Jim said…
I guess they are huge petrol guzzlers.
Ebie said…
I've a hummer limo, it was huge!
Tanya Breese said…
it's funny, these came out when my husband was in the marine corps and he drove real hummers and never understood why people would want to own one outside of the corps....guess we'll never have one either lol
Pat said…
Those are big honking cars. :)
Revrunner said…
Not even if they gave me one. :-)
Nonnie said…
I've never wanted one, but this is the only time I've been behind or even close to one. I had to capture it!
Marleen said…
Here where I live small cars are getting more and more popular. We don't see a Hummer often!
Anonymous said…
never wanted one, but I've seen a few around town ... interesting name for a vehicle

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