In a message dated 10/30/01 5:08:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< As an aside , I have seen a number of lawn signs from a variety of
candidates that appear to have a "bleed-through" characteristic when the
sun hits the sign just right. Just never thought anything about it. >>
maybe if you
Mr. Burke's expectations that the signs were printed in a union shop are
correct.
After calling Colvin Roy's campaign office, I was informed that Impact
Printing is indeed a union shop and that the sign Mr. Burke refers to does
have a "union bug". Also, 100% of Colvin Roy's literature, signage
Hello Mpls Issues,
I have had printing jobs done by Impact Printing in
St. Paul and it is a union shop. The shop is (I
think) north of the State Capital and driving there I
was able to see parts of St. Paul I had not seen
before.
Sheila Cracraft
Northrup
Soon to be in Standish/Ericcson
--- Ed Bur
A few days ago, my wife and I were out for a walk, and we passed one of
the new(ish) Sandy Colvin Roy signs. The sun was shining through the
sign, so we noticed that these are the types of signs where the image
from the other side of the sign bleeds through, so that there is a
reversed ghost imag