Signboard Archives 2008
Since 1958, Indianapolis residents have chuckled, groaned or cheered along with OneAmerica's signboard. Located on two corners of the company parking lot, the twin signboards are visible to commuters on two major downtown thoroughfares. OneAmerica is proud of its tradition, which provides a little levity to help people cope with the frantic pace of the world today.
Property dispute:
ground beef
Herm Albright, 4/4/08
Nonconformist maxim
when in Rome
be a Spartan
Michael McDermott, 3/28/08
Is there
another word
for synonym?
Dave Jones, 3/24/08
Silent cowboy -
quiet Earp
Brian Smith, 3/18/08
Eirrin Go Bragh!
Happy
St. Patrick's Day
3/14/08
Red ship, blue ship
collide,
survivors marooned
Mary Gates, 3/07/08
Foolishly reinventing
the wheel is
how we got the tire
Michael McDermott, 2/29/08
Don't worry,
we all
make misteaks
Scott Nellis, 2/22/08
Coffee:
the person upon
whom one coughs
Marie Johnson, 2/15/08
The wedding was
emotionless, but -
the cake was in tiers
Justin Thompson, 2/8/08
Rock
- You Are Here -
Hard Place
Joseph Daly, 2/1/08
Don't be
an early bird:
I hear they get worms.
Jeff Hornung, 1/25/08
Mouse arrest:
getting grounded from
the family computer
Stephanie Moore, 1/18/08
A wet 2007 signboard
reveals the
days of old dank sign
Brian Smith, 1/14/08
Heh San Diego,
will our win be
cash or Colts' charge?
1/11/08
Juneau her name?
No, but Alaska.
Bev Rossell, 1/4/08