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'Men At Work' signs to disappear in AtlantaIn the battle of the sexes, women's magazine editor Cynthia Good said this was a skirmish she had to fight.Work" or "Men Working Ahead."Sometimes, the signs stood next to women working alongside the men.Good demanded Atlanta officials remove the signs and last week, Atlanta Public Works Commissioner Joe Basista agreed.Score one for gender equality, Good said Wednesday."They get it," Good said about the city in a telephone interview.Public Works officials are replacing 50 "Men Working" with signs that say "Workers Ahead." It will cost $22 to cover over some of the old signs and $144 to buy new signs, said Public Works spokeswoman Valerie Bell-Smith said.Good, founding editor of Atlanta-based PINK Magazine, a publication that focuses on professional women, said she's not stopping with Atlanta.
Whenever I see one of those signs I get hungry for a Vegemite sandwich.
Who ******* cares what the GD sign says! Good Lord I wish these ******* easy-to-offend a**holes could just shut the **** up and understand that it is an informational sign to let other a**holes know to slow the **** down.
If they actually worked in Atlanta they would have finished all their projects in 1/100th the time.