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When I used to travel on business, It always made me smile when just after crossing the Anglo-Scottish border heading south by rail, and immediately entering Carlisle station, there was this large sign on a nearby building with the words, ENGLISH DAMSIDE. This hardly requires the inclusion of an additional letter by any mischievous and rebellious Scots ...
To the best of my knowledge, this rather ambiguous-sounding sign still exists.
This sign is out of date.
It should be replaced by one of a mobility scooter being driven at reckless speed as innocent pedestrians scatter, perhaps with a dog on a lead being dragged alongside.
This sign is out of date.
It should be replaced by one of a mobility scooter being driven at reckless speed as innocent pedestrians scatter, perhaps with a dog on a lead being dragged alongside.
Surely not. I'd never use the words 'mobility scooter' and 'driven' in the same breath. An oxymoron. Or just moronic.
During the Thatcher years a wall in an underpass at the base of a soulless tower block at Archway tube station in North London bore the frantic message:
brilliant.
In my work travels I do keep an eye out for daft signs, and minor awards events...i often wonder exactly how good a night out the awards presentation for "Turkey Retailer of the Year is".
However, sign of last year for me was in the newly refurbished public conveniences just to the east of Dorchester. The large urinal (about ten feet long) is served with a water supply that runs along to the middle and then down to the trough bit.
the builder/plumber had put a large sign right in the middle next to the water supply " DO NOT DRINK".
As my colleague observed, " That's probably what done for Hardy ".
I wanted to take a picture, but I thought I risked arrest. Tragically, the sign was removed.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
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