What we have here is a failure to rotate
On my commute home, I noticed a bit of graffitti on the outside of an overpass guardrail post. It was in a precarious location to get to; whoever spray-painted it probably had to have someone to hold them up to keep them from falling, and/or they had to come up with some kind of rigging. And what could be so important as to risk life and limb to notify motorists about?
Why, a warning about the Evil J3MS, of course. (Writing sideways while being held upside down makes it hard to get the Es and the Ws right, I suppose.)
To be completely accurate, it just said “J3MS”, but the 3 looked like a backwards E and the M looked suspiciously like an upside down W. Plus, “SWEr” doesn’t make any sense. (My guess is that our intrepid artiste had intended to keep writing words down the guardrail posts but gave up after he realized how much he botched the first one.)

October 9th, 2006 at 5:37 pm
In situations like this I think it apt to ask, “What would WOS3S Do?”