Make your own Exxon gas sign!

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onJul 14, 2008 @ 11:26 PDT

Ticked off about gas prices? Want people to wake up and sell their SUV‘s? Have some fun messing around with this cool little program where you can make your own ExxonMobil gas stationย sign.

Hat tip to Earth First for telling us aboutย this.

Here’s the sign Iย made:

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Here’s the Earth First’s ExxonMobilย sign:

Here’s some others that people have sent via Democraticย Underground:

Here’s some people have sent via Dailyย Kos:

Here’s one by Johnny Rook at Climaticideย Chronicles:

Here’s one by Frank Bi’s International Journal ofย Inactivism:

Want to learn more about global warming ? Check out Stop Global Warming. ย 

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