

I’m driving home from work yesterday on Hwy2 when I’m passed by a white van. Not surprising. While I don’t drive as slowly as Sue, I’m no speed demon. But the logo on the side of the vehicle caught my eye. Hey! I made that logo!
I haven’t seen their van before. I didn’t even know if they were still in business. Good to see it’s still around.
The customer originally wanted a volcano and an iceberg, but I talked them into being “action heroes” instead.
good work! Gives you a lift to see what you have done. Looking at our old catalogue from the Centre, I say “Hey, I did that”
What a pleasant surprise. Glad to see you got in on the action.
You say you did not expect to see it on a van. Under what conditions did you create this logo? Did they pay for all ancillary rights to said logo or was it strictly for one purpose? Your non-rival intellectual property rights may have been violated here! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you IMMEDIATELY contact my very litigous friends at the law firm of Gypem, Screwem, and Shaftem!
You were born in the States, weren’t you?