The (come inside) comment just makes it that much funnier.
best blog ever
"Sopping Wet"
Ooo.Is my mind just in the gutter, or does this sign have a slightly "naughty" flavor?
May I ask What liquuid hs made these dislays slightly wet?
Can they not dry them off before selling? Someone needs to get that store some Bounty!I think this might be the oddest one yet, if not the out-and-out funniest.
Why are they wet? Are they "gently used" too?
well tom, if you're wondering just how wet these displays are, why don't you come inside...
I didn't really notice until I looked again, but those parentheses are kind of funny. It's like they assumed people would stand out in the parking lot waiting to buy slightly wet floor samples. They have to clarify where to come get them.
so don't purchase anything for your kitchen or bath there, as it would seem they appear to have a tendancy toward leakage.
yay that's in my town!!i went inside. it's from when we had 10 feet of flooding in the flood areas. amazingly enough, since the storm (which was like early summer) they've still got the same sign up!
The (come inside) comment just makes it that much funnier.
ReplyDeletebest blog ever
ReplyDelete"Sopping Wet"
ReplyDeleteOoo.
ReplyDeleteIs my mind just in the gutter, or does this sign have a slightly "naughty" flavor?
May I ask What liquuid hs made these dislays slightly wet?
ReplyDeleteCan they not dry them off before selling? Someone needs to get that store some Bounty!
ReplyDeleteI think this might be the oddest one yet, if not the out-and-out funniest.
Why are they wet? Are they "gently used" too?
ReplyDeletewell tom, if you're wondering just how wet these displays are, why don't you come inside...
ReplyDeleteI didn't really notice until I looked again, but those parentheses are kind of funny. It's like they assumed people would stand out in the parking lot waiting to buy slightly wet floor samples. They have to clarify where to come get them.
ReplyDeleteso don't purchase anything for your kitchen or bath there, as it would seem they appear to have a tendancy toward leakage.
ReplyDeleteyay that's in my town!!
ReplyDeletei went inside. it's from when we had 10 feet of flooding in the flood areas.
amazingly enough, since the storm (which was like early summer) they've still got the same sign up!