The Sign Lady at Ralston and El Camino in Belmont
What is up with the lady who has all those unreadable signs at the corner of Ralston and El Camino in Belmont? She has words and phrases plastered over several posters and even an umbrella. But I can't understand what the words are saying (they're printed too small to read from my car). Does anybody have a clue what she "stands for" and what she's trying to communicate?
This wouldn't by any chance be the same crazy lady painting messages all over her houses in San Mateo and Belmont, would it? Maybe she's taken her crusade mobile. You can see samples of here work here: http://www.smdailyjournal.com/article_preview.php?id=79723 http://www.smdailyjournal.com/article_preview.php?id=69181 Just be grateful you don't live next door!
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