In the category of “Best Name for a Parking Lot,” we have a winner.
But is it a “ramp”? Or just a surface lot?
Is it supposed to be tongue-in-cheek? Or did someone actually make a serious sign saying, “Parking Park”?
Is this behind OMC where the diary used to be? Is the sign a Tom Hanson inside joke?
Why am I asking so many questions?
“Ramp” was a blunder on my part. It’s edited now to read “Lot.”
I’m guessing it’s tongue-in-cheek and the answers to all your questions are yes.
Our parking parks are superior to Superior’s parking parks.
Apparently there was a “parking lot beautiful” movement in the late 1960s and into the 1970s. Plant a shrub, call it a parking park.
Across the country. 1968. Montana was 1967.
I think they should add a small bench, maybe a few flowering plants, and then they’d have a nice little Lincoln Park Parking Park Park.
I don’t know this Hamptonio fellow, but I like the cut of his jib!
Clyde “park”
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But is it a “ramp”? Or just a surface lot?
Is it supposed to be tongue-in-cheek? Or did someone actually make a serious sign saying, “Parking Park”?
Is this behind OMC where the diary used to be? Is the sign a Tom Hanson inside joke?
Why am I asking so many questions?
“Ramp” was a blunder on my part. It’s edited now to read “Lot.”
I’m guessing it’s tongue-in-cheek and the answers to all your questions are yes.
Our parking parks are superior to Superior’s parking parks.
Apparently there was a “parking lot beautiful” movement in the late 1960s and into the 1970s. Plant a shrub, call it a parking park.
Across the country. 1968. Montana was 1967.
I think they should add a small bench, maybe a few flowering plants, and then they’d have a nice little Lincoln Park Parking Park Park.
I don’t know this Hamptonio fellow, but I like the cut of his jib!
Clyde “park”