Maybe he poked someone in the eye with a corner at some point- rounded corners prevent that

ann

On 8/25/2015 10:20 PM, Knarf wrote:
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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