Laura told me (several weeks ago) that she went into a Post Office and their automatic postage machine was broken--but, wouldn't you know it, the workers refused to put up a sign. I mused on this a little last night as I passed a sign that read "Suburbs - Exit Only".
What she didn't know was that sometimes a sign is the LEAST helpful thing of all.
Crazy Signs
In the midst of all our house hunting, a little humor for you!


And more a slide-show you can send around work.
3 comments:
My favorite is Angst Insurance Agency, here in Commerce MI . . . a town in which there is virtually no commerce, incidentally. Come to think of it, the nearby intersection of Commerce and Commerce in Commerce makes for a pretty interesting road sign.
We have an Indian Cafe near us called "Mysore Masala." I know that it's a city name but still quite nasty...
My fav was a sign in England that just had the "No" symbol--the circle with the slash through it--and then the words, "at any time." You weren't sure what you weren't supposed to do, but you certainly weren't supposed to do it. Very British, I suppose.
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