Los Angeles Times | Meet the Los Feliz man who saved the Happy Foot Sad Foot sign @latimes | Uploaded 6 months ago | Updated 14 hours ago
The Happy Foot Sad Foot sign spun on Sunset Blvd at the edge of Echo Park for over 3 decades. According to local lore, If you passed the sign and saw the sad foot, you were in for a bad day but if saw the happy foot side first, then a good day lay ahead. Bill, the owner of Y-Que Trading Post, a t-shirt shop in Los Feliz, took it upon himself to save the sign in September 2019 and has recently restored its fortune-telling powers inside of his store.
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The Happy Foot Sad Foot sign spun on Sunset Blvd at the edge of Echo Park for over 3 decades. According to local lore, If you passed the sign and saw the sad foot, you were in for a bad day but if saw the happy foot side first, then a good day lay ahead. Bill, the owner of Y-Que Trading Post, a t-shirt shop in Los Feliz, took it upon himself to save the sign in September 2019 and has recently restored its fortune-telling powers inside of his store.
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