Several years ago there was a website called the Traffic Cone Preservation Society. It was a spoof site by a college student for a project and very well done. It had different classifications of traffic cones and even had an adoption section, where you could purchase a "Dwarf conecone" to adopt and it came with a "care and feeding" brochure, along with various certificates. I received one for Christmas back in 2002 or so.
Yes, people are really searching for these. No, I don't know who they belong to, and I don't ever want to.
These often-disturbing glimpses into the psyche of our searches may completely and irreversibly change the way you look at small crowds, and even friends, neighbors, spouses, parents, kids, yourself, etc. If that happens, well... it happens.
The only edits I've made to the searches are possible casing changes - searches will sometimes appear in Title Case or all lower case depending on when I found them, and in some cases common misspellings have already been auto-corrected.
Several years ago there was a website called the Traffic Cone Preservation Society. It was a spoof site by a college student for a project and very well done. It had different classifications of traffic cones and even had an adoption section, where you could purchase a "Dwarf conecone" to adopt and it came with a "care and feeding" brochure, along with various certificates. I received one for Christmas back in 2002 or so.
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