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Daniel Wilson suggests more blue paint

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I have a fix for the Raider Head problem. All they need is more blue paint. It took me a minute to figure out what it was I was looking at. My idea is the fix. What do you think, Ed?

s/Daniel Wilson

Thanks for your comments, but I'm on the other side. Huge Raider Bob fan. When the new big letters get put up there on the tank, everything is going to be just fine. Ed




This story was posted on 2010-07-13 17:28:27
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Raider Bob



2010-07-13 - Photo by Dan Wilson. Holladay Place, Columbia, KY
Revised cutline: Daniel Wilson used a little blue paint to to change the Raider Bob logo to be more recognizable as a man wearing a pirate's hat, and asks, what do you think? Is this an improvement. Contrary to the earlier cutline read here, Daniel Wilson is not suggesting taking Raider Bob off the tower. -Ed Waggener

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