Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Another Street Sign

When I was growing up, our mailing address was a rural route of the farming town of Bowmanville. [We actually lived closer to a city but were on the outskirts.] It was only last summer that I noticed they had a street named Simpson. According to a downtown mural in Bowmanville, a man named John Simpson was the first--or one of the first--bankers there. [Have a photo of the mural but haven't been able to locate the artist's name, so far. Will have to work on it.]

So, what about "The Simpsons" show??? [It seems banks and bankers have been connected to the United States Secret Service and the police project.--Have written more in the original Waterlily Story blog.] The program content may not be relevant but the name may be!? [Have also written about The Simpsons--quite a bit--in the original blog.]

It would be my guess that the U.S.S.S. were the ones who asked the RCMP to get involved--unless maybe it was police in Great Britain who involved the Canadians? The Americans and Canadians have worked together a lot anyway, it seems.

[NOTE: The "STOP" sign isn't necessarily relevant--although in some ways it could be!--As long as we deal with the real issues and stop the nonsense!--And what counts as nonsense may be open to interpretation....]

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