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That is a rather helpful sign.
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Sure beats that sign on the street in front of the school in NYC. For nearly a year, it said “SHCOOL”
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Oh well, at least it didn’t say “I am not in the office at the moment. Please send any work to be translated.” http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/7702913.stm
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Maybe Sean Connery wrote that sign?
At least this sign was spelled correctly.
I so want to do this someday.
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But is there a sign warning of the upcoming sign? If not that would just be annoying and dangerous.
Well as we all know, those signs are merely easily ignorable warnings, like stop signs.
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I’m not signing anything I didn’t read first..
At least this sign has it’s practical and ogical application. This can’t be said of all streetsigns.
No different than road construction signs out for months with no actual construction.
I once nearly ran into a tree in the middle of the road while driving in New Zealand.
Wish they had a sign for it. And maybe a sign like this for that sign.
Reminds me of one of the most annoying sign I ever found: a dark, fading, overgrown “Danger: Slow Down” sign (which, of course, you cold only read at night if you were going really, really, slowly)
This totally reminds me of the city government where I am living LOL
And evidently these things happen in real life.
http://www.reallyfunnypictures.co.uk/funnysigns/pic17.php
That man is strong. He hit so hard, the wooden stock of the sign seems harder than asphalt.
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jeez he’s even got a lunch box; who knows how many signs he’s gonna put up.
its a toolbox
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That is a rather helpful sign.
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Sure beats that sign on the street in front of the school in NYC. For nearly a year, it said “SHCOOL”
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Oh well, at least it didn’t say “I am not in the office at the moment. Please send any work to be translated.” http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/7702913.stm
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Maybe Sean Connery wrote that sign?
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At least this sign was spelled correctly.
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I so want to do this someday.
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But is there a sign warning of the upcoming sign? If not that would just be annoying and dangerous.
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Well as we all know, those signs are merely easily ignorable warnings, like stop signs.
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I’m not signing anything I didn’t read first..
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At least this sign has it’s practical and ogical application. This can’t be said of all streetsigns.
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No different than road construction signs out for months with no actual construction.
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I once nearly ran into a tree in the middle of the road while driving in New Zealand.
Wish they had a sign for it. And maybe a sign like this for that sign.
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Reminds me of one of the most annoying sign I ever found: a dark, fading, overgrown “Danger: Slow Down” sign (which, of course, you cold only read at night if you were going really, really, slowly)
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This totally reminds me of the city government where I am living LOL
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And evidently these things happen in real life.
http://www.reallyfunnypictures.co.uk/funnysigns/pic17.php
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That man is strong. He hit so hard, the wooden stock of the sign seems harder than asphalt.
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jeez he’s even got a lunch box; who knows how many signs he’s gonna put up.
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its a toolbox
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DO NOT THROW STONES AT THIS SIGN