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(So, here's the crazy thing: the more Ed searches for Ignorance, the more easily he finds it.)
Nothing gives street poetry street cred like misspelling words.  San Francisco, April 2006.
One of the prizes in the Iron Claw machine was a copy of Words, Phrases, Clauses.  Mechanical Museum at Fisherman's Wharf, SF.  April 2006.
Can you spot the mistake?  It's evident.  Fisherman's Wharf, SF.  April 2006.
"Merigue," it turns out, is code for "inedible."  Lee Vining, CA.  March 2006.  (What is it with trying to spell food out West?)
Ed boycotted the veil, since the animals are so poorly treated.  Beatty, NV.   March 2006.
He also avoided the Wicked Sandwitch of the West.  Bishop, CA.  March 2006.
Ed got some money from the Automated Teller Machine Machine.  It gave him double what he asked.  Independence, CA.  March 2006.
What's the big deal?  The "Keller Historical Society"?  The name of the town is Keeler, CA.  March 2006.
This sign was funny (Exactly whose job would that be?  "Come here, Junior Ranger Rusty, I have a job for you....") until Ed realized that the sign makers used a comma to separate two independent clauses.  Now it's not so funny, is it?  You got that right.  Death Valley, CA.  March 2006.