Monday, March 31, 2008
you won't get any rest
Aaron saw this in Long Beach, CA. I suppose any non-US reader might argue those are totally appropriate. Why DO we call them restrooms?
what kind of dirt IS ok?
starting early
Sunday, March 30, 2008
to remove or not to remove
Not so strict
This from Jeff in London. I like that an intensifier like "strictly" is used at all, and especially that it's qualified by the quotes. I would think "No Admittance" would have done it.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
you know, "places"
Ok, so technically this is referencing the expression and not literal travel, but it's still weird. Paul got this fortune and writes, "I'm hoping that doesn't mean 'to a dumpster to try to find lunch' or 'rehab.'"
"please say"
Friday, March 28, 2008
Our choice
yeah, you know, "people". That's us.
What you might not glean from this photo is that the little cleaning company is encouraging you to buy local. By that I assume that you wouldn't call a cleaning company on the other side of the border if you wanted your rugs cleaned.
geeez... "people"
What you might not glean from this photo is that the little cleaning company is encouraging you to buy local. By that I assume that you wouldn't call a cleaning company on the other side of the border if you wanted your rugs cleaned.
geeez... "people"
un-ladylike, in spanish
really sarcastic about negative statements
Thursday, March 27, 2008
the people settled
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
well, not ALL destinations
how much can YOU bare?
"sushi chef"
relational hierarchy
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
typical video store service
also "great and powerful oz"
"crabs"
note "to dogs"
Monday, March 24, 2008
loiterers, this means you
mixed messages
Sunday, March 23, 2008
"press" my button
I love the "west"
Saturday, March 22, 2008
cheesesteak with hanging quotations
classic-ish
someone may have won
papers "will be" stopped
Ian saw this in the the canteen of a place he worked in Wiltshire, England. I like the mystery of this one: how can you stop papers? Why is it a big deal if they are removed? Maybe you can't and it isn't, hence the quotation marks. I mean, in the grand scheme of things, paper security is minor.
Friday, March 21, 2008
visit the ol' "drop & collect"
Thursday, March 20, 2008
something like things
or "office"
ha. ha.
made from old jalapenos
Tom Cruise does it?
I really don't know what this bumper sticker, spotted by Emilie in Palo Alto, CA, is trying to say. But maybe it means you won't learn the outcome for months.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
"no questions asked"
A "Book" - you've heard of those?
Co-worker Dave downloaded a white-paper for some inspirational reading. So are all of those quoted segments titles within the title?
I guess it's really:
Excellence for All You Idiots: A Book (you've heard of those haven't you?) for Androids, Working in a Gary Gygax Universe in 2008.
I guess it's really:
Excellence for All You Idiots: A Book (you've heard of those haven't you?) for Androids, Working in a Gary Gygax Universe in 2008.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
"airport rage"
it's only a nickname
influence
Amy sent in this same sign a few months ago, and writes back to demonstrate that the quotes have been removed. While I don't consider the goal of this blog eradicating confusing usage (rather, we like to have fun with it) it's pretty funny when people change. Thanks for the update, Amy.