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Old Jul 18th, 2000 | 02:44 PM
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sitting in a public restroom stall in England -- a very neatly pencilled graffiti "watch out for the Limbo dancers"
 
Old Jul 18th, 2000 | 03:11 PM
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Shortly after our daughter moved to Key West (23 yrs. ago), we went to visit her and one of the first things we saw were the signs on the garbage trucks *We cater weddings* & *Free snow removal* Those signs are now gone, darn. <BR>Another sign we saw in a small town outside of Anchorage, while driving around sight seeing--Yellow sign *Children Playing* and the child pictured was running with a gun in hand. Yes, I have a photo of that one.
 
Old Jul 18th, 2000 | 05:43 PM
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Saw this sign in a London park: "Polite Notice -- Do not walk on flower bed." <BR> <BR>I imagined that if I'd gone a few more steps I would have seen "Rude Notice -- Get off the bloody flowers!"
 
Old Jul 18th, 2000 | 08:51 PM
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Thank you J.M. - great thread! <BR> <BR>3 signs: <BR> <BR>London - HUMPED ZEBRA CROSSING <BR> <BR>Ascot, England - A picture of a dog doing his business with a circle and a line through it. (As mentioned before.) <BR> <BR>Macclesfield, England - ELDERLY PERSON CROSSING (with a picture of two people walking with canes)
 
Old Jul 18th, 2000 | 09:10 PM
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We were walking through a very lovely garden in Beijing when we noticed a sign. It showed a pair of human lips with a diagonal line drawn through them. Since many couples were strolling arm in arm in the garden, we thought the sign meant "No Kissing." When we asked our guide later, she laughed. "No," she said, "It means 'No Spitting.'" <BR>
 
Old Jul 18th, 2000 | 09:44 PM
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Hey everyone! <BR> <BR>Found this website which has links showing funny signs all over the world. <BR> <BR> <BR>http://www.internationalsigns.com/sowhumor.shtml <BR> <BR> <BR>
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 06:25 AM
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I like the multi-language signs on Italian trains. The German, English and French translations of the a posted message all say "DO NOT put any part of your body outside the train window." The way it is phrased in the Italian version, however, translates to "it is suggested that...etc." It struck me as amusing that the laid-back Italian attitude that I noticed while living there is even evident in their signs!
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 07:36 AM
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All of the great signs I saw in Europe have already been mentioned including my favorite (Aus Fahrt in Germany - which translates to 'exit' - how appropriate). One sign that has always given me cause to laugh is posted in a strip mall in Hermosa Beach, CA. A local chinesse place called 'Big Wok' does quite the business and customers fill the parking lot making it impossible for people to get in to the other shops. One shop posted no parking signs stating "Photomat Parking Only All Others Will Have a Big Wok Home"
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 08:10 AM
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while in Ireland my sister and I noticed a sign by one of the many pubs: <BR> <BR>BE CAREFUL WHEN DRINKING & DRIVING
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 08:13 AM
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also in Ireland we went through the town of Six Mile Bridge and passed a pub. Next to the pub was a little creek area next to river, in creek was a little house that read "Duck Inn" with little ducks all around. Only thing was, they were only there at night (They probably got free pints).
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 09:44 AM
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On the way to the airport in Orlando, I saw a sign in the window of one of the strip joints. It said, 'Now hiring, all positions.' <BR> <BR>
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 01:52 PM
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I have pictures of all my favorite signs in Europe. Well, I have a great picture of an currency exchange place in Amsterdam... <BR> <BR>The sign read "Pott Change" and the picture is great because two little old Japanese ladies are in the picture, pondering the rates! <BR> <BR>Another fave is the many signs on the coasts of Ireland... A warning of a car flying out into the water! <BR> <BR>Did you ever notice how German signs with people on them are more life-like. They aren't the stick figures like most other signs! <BR> <BR>
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 06:13 PM
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The name of a Toronto take out chicken plca....Cluck U
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 09:27 PM
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Legitimate sign on a small restaurant/gas station in a nearby town by where I used to live in Florida said "Eat Here And Get Gas"
 
Old Jul 19th, 2000 | 11:55 PM
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while in norway last year, on a scanrail ticket, everytime the train had to wait for another train, the conductor, would say "WE ARE WAITING FOR A MEETING TRAIN" we laughed each time as luckily the the other train PASSED BY.
 
Old Jul 20th, 2000 | 01:08 AM
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ALSO WHILE IN SCANDINAVIA, WE LAUGHED EVERY TIME WE HAD TO USE A LIFT <BR>UP = FARHT DOWN = HERTL <BR>WE THOUGHT WE'D HAVE TO HAVE BAKED BEANS TO GET THE KIFT TO GO UP, AND THROW OURSELVES INTO IT TO MAKE IT "HURTLE" DOWN.
 
Old Jul 20th, 2000 | 05:20 AM
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The first sign was on the back of a semi-truck, which I saw while driving through Ontario. It had a picture of a hand, with the index finger extended, pointing to the left, "passing side". On the other side of the truck, there was a similar hand pointing to the right, "suicide". <BR> <BR>The second sign was on a billboard somewhere near the Great Plains. The sign read "May-blow Used Tires". <BR> <BR>The third sign was in the mountains of Mass., and read "Scenic View", which was all well and good. However, below it was an orange sign (construction-style), that read "Closed". I will never figure that one out. <BR> <BR>And this is the one I am ashamed to mention... In my hometown, a small town in South Eastern Michigan, we have a very high deer population, and thus we have a number of dear-crossing signs. These signs are nothing more complex the the silouette of a deer on a yellow, diamond-shaped sign. What makes this humerous (painfully pathetic?) is that someone, in a spat of wisdom most certainly induced by large quantities of alcohol, had an epiphany and went around to each sign and put a 3-cm circular sticker of a red reflective material on the nose of each deer on the signs. <BR> <BR>I am not proud.
 
Old Jul 20th, 2000 | 05:53 AM
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Maybe it's still there. A hardware store in Des Moines had the most loving sign over its door: "Buy Her A Shovel."
 
Old Jul 20th, 2000 | 06:31 AM
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While traveling in Canada with an eight-year-old, I developed a great cure for the "are we there yets" - I gave him an old map and a marker so he could keep track of where we were by the signs we came to. This worked very well until we saw a sign for "Widening". Search though we might, it was nowhere to be found on our CAA map. A mile later, we realized it was NOT a town, but actually "Canadian" for "Construction Ahead" (i.e., making the road wider!)!
 
Old Jul 20th, 2000 | 12:10 PM
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Once saw a sign that said "If this sign is underwater, roadway not safe", and in Portugal the call speed bumps"Traffic calming"
 


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