
Move along, folks. Nothing to see here.
Found By: Gord
Loveliest comment, by u: My wife and I did this with our two dogs and a cat a couple of years ago for Halloween at the end of our driveway. A couple of days later, a concerned (but inattentive) neighbor knocked on our door saying that someone had done a terrible thing in front of out house–it was obviously an implied threat to us. I had to get out the hose that afternoon because she was so upset for us.
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Maybe the house is on a dead end?
A kill de sac?
Never mind.
Definitely the end of the road…
Or the line…
Shel Silverstein knew about it all along! It’s “Where The Sidewalk Ends”!!!
What sort of body is that shape? Beloved large family doglet?
He’s nobody’s moggy now.
Someone did this where I live (Spokane).
I think it was a Xmas joke…painted smooshed outlines of elves on the street
Now I finally feel inspired to do a little outdoor Christmas decorating.
Aw, look, Mr. Chalky is sunbathing!
These are quite common cross-walk markings in New Zealand. It’s more of a warning that you will most likely get hit if you aren’t paying attention, they don’t really stop for pedestrians there.
really? caution signs aren’t enough, so they paint outlines of smooshed people?
Definitely not a crime scene–they haven’t done chalk outlines since the advent of digital photography, at least. Think of it as advertising the fact that it’s a quiet enough street that some kids had the time to lie down and spray paint each other.
That’s on a 5 lane highway! Definitely not quiet!
Even though I know they don’t do chalk outlines anymore, that’s still the biggest laugh I’ve had today
Apparently the realtor caught wind of your post, because Mister Chalky has disappeared from their site!
Well, it does say it’s being sold “as is”. What I want to know is why set up a slideshow when there are only 2 pictures?
My wife and I did this with our two dogs and a cat a couple of years ago for Halloween at the end of our driveway. A couple of days later, a concerned (but inattentive) neighbor knocked on our door saying that someone had done a terrible thing in front of out house–it was obviously an implied threat to us. I had to get out the house that afternoon because she was so upset for us.
Hose, not house
*sigh*