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One of the urban legends in Chicago is that shoes on power lines mark either a gang death or a drug market. So what about these? Hmm ...

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Beginning on March 6, 2017, Mondays will be 'Mobile Mondays' and Wednesday will be 'Wet Wednesday' on the regional boards.
 
TER will change the theme and day for each month. You will be informed on beginning of each month!
 
 
 
Guidelines for Photo Theme Days
 
Guidelines for posting Theme Day Threads on TER are listed below. TER staff/Admin may, at their discretion and judgment, remove any post that, in their opinion do not follow these guidelines. Abuse of these guidelines can result in the poster being moderated.
 
- Thread should be started by a local provider or local agency only
- Only local providers, local agencies and visiting providers with an active visiting ad may participate
- Theme can not be started earlier than 8 am (local time)
- Providers can post only 1 photo per day
- Agencies can only post 1 photo per day
- Photos MUST be related to the theme
- Photos should not have been used for a theme day in the past 30 days - Keep them new!
- No links to websites are allowed
- Text is allowed but cannot be an ad type text, such as (not an all inclusive list) website, email, phone number or statements such as 'Call Me' or 'Come See Me'
- Do not use all caps in the subject line or the one liner
- Subject line title of the Photo Theme Day  
- Provider should post under the OP's original post; do not post under another provider's photo
- Only the watermark trademark of the provider, the provider's name or the photographer's name (copyright) is allowed on the photo (no website or phone number)
- Comments on the photos are allowed; posters should only respond to the photo post, not to another member's comments on a photo. This should not be used to start a new discussion

Will there be any definitions of what these themes are?  

For example, what exactly does "Mobile" mean?

Would the photos have to show providers in motion?  Or holding a mobile device?  Would a selfie obviously taken at an airport fit the guidelines?  All of the above?

Thanks in advance! :-)

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