I wondered about the curved corners of the sign, too, Mark. 

Appreciate your thoughtful analysis.   :-)

Cheers,

frank

On 24 August, 2015 10:35:06 AM EDT, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
>He has a sorta resolution, determined look to him. The "stop harper" 
>sign in the background kind of puts this in perspective as well - as in
>
>this is a location where people come to have their say. I probably get 
>hung up in pointless details but I wonder why the piece of cardboard
>has 
>curved sides.
>
>On 8/23/2015 5:54 PM, Knarf wrote:
>> For better or worse, some ten or fifteen years ago our city
>redesigned the Yonge/Dundas intersection and dubbed it Dundas Square.
>With huge vertical advertisements all around it was touted to become
>"Toronto's Times Square". Sometimes you need to be careful what you
>wish for...
>>
>> Along with street performers and hustlers of all kinds,  the
>intersection has become the home for several religious and fringe
>political groups who blare their messages from numerous loudspeakers.
>>
>> George has had enough of this and decided to (quietly) join the fun
>with a contrary viewpoint:
>>
>> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2015/08/george-atheist.html?m=1
>>
>> BTW, although I am (more or less) an atheist, I don't agree with his
>message. Nice guy, though, we had a pleasant chat.
>>
>> His spelling and grammar is about as good as the religious zealots in
>the area, BTW.
>>
>> Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> frank
>
>
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