Walking the green lanes of Norfolk I came upon this. I like unusual signage, and so I snapped it. Which is fortunate, for now I can use it for…
Read Me, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
Walking the green lanes of Norfolk I came upon this. I like unusual signage, and so I snapped it. Which is fortunate, for now I can use it for…
Read Me, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
“be aware of loose horses…” That leaves a lot to the imagination.
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As do the low flying balls. Had my daughter and I in hysterics, both being equally gutter-minded. 🙂
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Ah, I have no need to add my flavor, it seems.
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You may add if your wish. Or would that be to over-spice?
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Well done Crispina! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you. I’ve beem waiting to use this photo. Thank you corona for keeping me home
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This is like MacD’s & other fast food places having to write on their coffee cups: Caution: Hot liquid. And zoos with signs: Caution, dangerous animals. Do not put your hands in the cages.
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Health and Safety Regulations. A safeguard not for the potential damagee, but for the insurance company
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I haven’t heard of signs like this up at baseball games, but surely they’ll come, too. 😉
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Or maybe we Brits are ultra safety conscious. The field is literally a field; no stands, no barriers, all open.
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😄 and loose horses with low flying balls… especially be aware of them!
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Ah, someone saw it! This was why my daughter and I cracked up in peels of laughter. 🙂
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😄 If I were in your place, I too would have snapped a shot of that sign. I love signs that are naive toward the double entendre. 🙂
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I have a growing collection of odd or interesting signage. Like the road sign for a left-hand curve just before the road bends to the right. Humph.
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😁 A friend once forwarded a mail that had all sorts of idiotic signs and posters from around the world. Whenever I travel, I often stay on the lookout for such faux pas and they crop up everywhere, irrespective of the local language of the region I am in. We, humans, really aren’t very good at communicating! 😛
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Love that. I studied graphic design at college… signage is the mainstay. And I admit to being one of the worst for not double-checking.
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Oooh.. I once felt the seduction to take up graphic designing. It didn’t last. I get that we all make typos now and then. I remember just a few weeks ago I wrote a phrase where I omitted “of”…not once or twice but thrice! In the same para! But posting a sign for everyone to read takes another level of cautiousness. And usually, more than one set of eyes read it before it passes the final stages of inspection. So I think it’s okay to point at the sign and laugh. 😛
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My worst typo was’t on signage but in an open letter to the press. The GM’s secretary was on holiday, so he sent his dictated letter on tapee to me process, I duly did. And I put it through spellcheck. But PUBLIC is still a legit word when the L is omitted!
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😱😂😂😂 Oh, man! This was…! I am so sorry it happened to you and hey, it wasn’t even your fault…technically. It wasn’t! I would have missed that too. Plus, it was such an honest, hilarious mistake. 😄 Did you come out of it okay? I hope that secretary had a sense of humor.
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Total disaster and public humiliation was averted. I took the printout to the GM for signing. Who read it through first. And almost fell off his chair laughing while I looked on in mystification.
He was the best GM I’ve ever known. And I don’t just say that cos he promoted me. 🙂
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😄 oh, this brightened up my day! I’m glad that you had an understanding boss who had a sense of humor. 🙂
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He was a fantastic GM. Wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty, a great motivator.
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World needs more people like him. 🙂
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Yea. Agreed on that.
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I love taking unusual signs, too.
This one was great!
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Thanks, Dale. When I took the photo I didn’t know when I’d ever be able to use it. But, I’m having to draw on my store for these Saturdat challenges so… Serendipity
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Yes! “Read me” indeed… I can just imagine Basil Fawlty with those loose horses and low flying balls!
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I can imagine him taken a fallen branch and trying to *field* those balls 🙂
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