Friday, October 17, 2008

You Go Girl!

I had my suspicions that this "You Go Girl" on the corner of Edgewood and Krog was done by the Blah Girl Creator, but felt sure once Lori also pointed it out.

Any thoughts on the monster tags that are going up on Boulevard and around the neighborhood - some say "rawr" and some say "sorry" across the mouth (backwards r's) - are also done by our Girl creator?

Friday, October 3, 2008

Wylie Street #2

This is the second Girl spotted by Ela on Wylie Street on the border of Reynoldstown and Cabbagetown. I wonder if anyone will put a bikini on her like they did on the formerly-topless girl that lives a block away from this girl on Pearl Street.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

NOLA Girl

I couldn't have been more excited to receive a message this morning from Lauren with pictures of the furthest away Blah Girl so far- she's from New Orleans. Like so many of her Blah sisters, this girl is now gone so I'm even more glad to have evidence of her smile.

Lauren writes:

This comes from S. Claiborne Ave. in New Orleans and the pic was taken in July. Sad thing is, it was on the wall of an abandoned auto garage that was demolished last week, so technically this Blah Girl now only exists in the photo.

Thanks SO much for sending her!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

One of the MJQ Girls

FInally I remembered to take a picture of the Girl in the bathroom at MJQ that Malissa told me about ages ago. Apparently though I missed another girl in the other bathroom but I'll remember next time.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Behind Mary's

After checking out the East Atlanta Ice House on its second night ever open for business - featuring two of my Atlanta favorites DJ Swivel and Sharaab - and a quick stop at the Flat Iron, we came across this Girl on a dumpster behind Mary's.



Saturday, August 16, 2008

BP on Hill and Memorial

Pulling up at the BP on Memorial and Hill Street, on our way from the fantastic Rodrigo y Gabriel show at the Tabernacle, on our way to The Standard for a nightcap, I roll on up to a little Girl on the newspaper stand.