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Dear Editor: I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no flooding on Morrissey Boulevard

Yes, Virginia sign on Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester

Yesterday, Deirdre showed us the electronic signboard on the southbound side of Morrissey Boulevard. As you can see above, the signage on the northbound side of the road is a bit different, even if part of the same general theme.

So beware of Morrissey Boulevard between now and the 26th.

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Sure, some would complain about the nonstandard messages, but these definitely catch your eye.

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to find the genius behind these great signs and reward him/er.

But then again, because s/he works for the government, s/he will be punished and assigned to a reprogramming camp to un-learn things like "creativity" and "initiative."

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likes to see the merger of ancient pop history and present-day necessity.

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I enjoy the thought of DPW workers everywhere thinking "What can we do to get a photo our sign on Universal Hub" and then doing all those high-fives when it happens.

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Have you know I planned my shopping trip to Quincy today around the tides. Didn't want to drive on the median strip again to navigate Lake Morrissey!

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Obviously a hacked message board.

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First, it was two separate sign boards, one on either side of the stretch that floods. Second, it's been done before. Third, we know MassDOT has a sense of humor about signboards (Remember Use Yah Blinkah?).

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