Funniest signs you have seen while traveling??
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On holiday in Japan a few weeks ago... <BR> <BR>Sign above a room in Hakata railway station "Excellent Room". <BR> <BR>Sign on the building next to our hotel in kyoto "Luminous Nose". <BR> <BR>Little typewritten note in a hotel bathroom "Please close a door or take bath, it's time to close a door or we will ring sound fire alarm". <BR> <BR>Message on a freebie razor in another hotel bathroom "Good material for your fitness life".
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My mother and I were driving through a bucolic forest in Hessen, Germany and wondering why we had the beautiful road all to ourselves. After about 15 minutes, we started seeing signs in several languages, all reading: "Attention! Danger to Life!" Turns out we had wandered into an army training area. "Danger to Life" became our motto for the rest of the trip anytime we encountered trouble.
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In the health club at the Westin Chosum in Seoul, Korea, I read these three signs: <BR> <BR>"Please do not use sauna if you are in your tenth month of pregnancy or inebriated." <BR> <BR>"Please return your fixture to the designated place." <BR> <BR>"Baby carriages are not allowed in the swimming pool." (Ah, come on spoilsport. The little bugger is almost 3 months old, time to sink or swim.)
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Joanne, at least the Koreans have reacted to any ever-growing menace of baby furniture in swimming pools. <BR> <BR>In the "no, s**t, Sherlock" school of signs (right here in the lovely American Southwest): <BR> <BR>"Road impassable when filled with water"
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Not Europe, but funny: one of my college <BR>professors was perennially amused at the <BR>sign for "Baptist Pumpkin Center" on <BR>I-10 between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. (On the sign, "Baptist" is centered above "Pumpkin Center", and it actually is a reference to two towns of those names, but there are no arrows or anything.) He always speculated on what the locals might do to pumpkins who practiced other religions. <BR>
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When driving in England should you encounter a sign that reads 'Refuse Tip' this does not mean that you should no longer continue to accept gratuities for services rendered. It means you're approaching a garbage dump. 'Refuse' ( pronounced 'ref-yoose' in this context = 'garbage', 'Tip' = 'Dump' ).
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Sign above a hair dresser's in I think Denton, Texas: "Curl Up and Dye". Name of a Chinese restaurant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee: "Wok and Roll" <BR> <BR>Pictographs of squatting dogs at every curbside storm drain in the residential area of Brugge near the Potterie.
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There used to be a local hamburger place in my hometown in ND. They painted the sides of the building with images of happy Cows. (Go figure) But what really got my attention was after the burger place went out of business. I drove past there a few months later to see the building had been turned into none other than a Veterinary Practice. The "Happy cows" had been painted over, but the new owner chose to leave up the old slogan, "Best Burgers in Town"!!!
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hey all, <BR> <BR>funny sign (but not nearly as funny as many of the ones mentioned here): <BR> <BR>at the end of a pier in Rossaveal, waiting for the ferry to take us to Inismor, the largest of the Aran Islands... a sign showing a car balanced precariously at the end of the pier, about to tip right into the water... <BR> <BR>someone recently emailed me a hilarious montage of 'funny signs'. from all over, from what I can tell. if anyone wants 'em, drop me a line & I'll email 'em on to you... <BR> <BR>thanks! <BR> <BR>Beth <BR>
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Well, more interesting than outright funny... <BR>While driving from Lisbon to Seville (via Badajoz) in the middle of nowhere (and I do mean nowhere!) is a GIGANTIC cutout sign of a black bull that comes up from the horizon. It doesn't seem to have any rationale for being there other than they raise bullfight bulls in that area among the cork trees. It just seems to keep growing and growing the closer you get to it... <BR>Another one that was funny was a billboard sign in Lisbon advertising a shopping center...this guy dressed up in a suit completely made out of sardines...
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well, I just got back from London and saw a big billboard (one of those moving ones - the pics turn over every 30 secs or so, you know what I mean...) <BR> <BR>which said <BR> <BR>"SHOOT DRIVERS IN BUS LANES" in BIG LETTERS... <BR> <BR>in smaller letters underneath, it said <BR> <BR>'more bus lanes to be protected by cameras. rubbish or reasonable? phone .....' <BR> <BR>of course, it was the BIG LETTERS which caught my attention...

