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Author: Bunk Strutts
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Yeah a lot of the signs in northern New Mexico look like that. The state puts up handy targets, what do you expect. It’s also why the state doesn’t bother putting up signs on the rez.
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JM– I remember deer crossing signs being prime targets out in the sticks back east. The other signs had a lot of dents with empty beer bottles and cans scattered around them.
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Yeah, for the most part if you drive 20 minutes out from town you can shoot. But for the most part people would leave the gas markers alone and only an idiot would shoot at a pump shed at a gas location.
We’d never shoot signs, but you can find a truck load of beer bottles out there that we’d collect and shoot.
But on the Rez, there aren’t very many signs for the same reason. The Navajos would give you directions like “Go that way, when you see the little rock, turn left. If you pass the tree you’ve gone too far.”
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