So, the no diving wink is fairly typical, but I'm not sure what to make of the opening and closing quotation marks in the smaller paragraphs which do not make a set with each other or or, apparently, anything. Thanks Julie.
So, actually this is totally acceptable because "loonies" is the nickname for Canadian dollar coins, but "Loonies" is a funny word so I'm posting it anyway. Also, it draws attention to the hilarious fact that we make nicknames for money. Thanks Matthew.
It occurred to me recently that some of you might like it if there was a twitter stream that gave you links to new posts on this blog. Well, just in case that is true, I set up an ifttt rule that tweets posts from this blog straight to a new twitter account. Follow away!
Also, this blog continues to have a facebook page, which features links to posts chosen arbitrarily by me when I think to do it.
Submitter Mandi adds, "The other sign on the tank said that the fish was aggressive and had
broken the tank before. So maybe they really wanted to see some
destruction?"
Tim alerted me to this picture found on this tumblr, featuring John and Yoko and a hotdog cart that "caters." Now, if the catering is hotdogs, I might give this one the stamp of approval: it's borderline catering. What say you, commentariat?
Bill spotted both of these at a coffee shop in San Francisco. Apparently they have all kinds of secret inside coffee actions you are supposed to do there.
I like thinking about the situation that led to the creation of this sign, and thinking about the obviously accounted for exceptions. Metaphors being one clear winner. Thanks Adam.