"Now what are you doing?"
Just looking out the window. Can't a guy sit on a windowsill?
"With you there is always something else."
Fine. Signs, signs...here is a sign of a little promo
"Just stop singing. You are worse than noisy poop machines."
Maybe that can be a sign. Something like these:
At least if you survive you won't suffer much.
Guess that is one way not to have people pee in the pool.
Isn't the last bit kinda redundant?
I think there is a few around here from the smell of things.
Wow. Everything is legal out in the woods.
But the sign is behind the fence and still safe.
Want to develop cool super powers...or cancer?
So...do you have to go through the poison ivy first?
Saw a bear and can still draw better than me.
May not know how long sanding goes, but you got the age of the pothole.
See any signs when you are out and about? Is that bad of the cat to have a dirty mind and let it out? Bah, I think any can take it at my sea. At least no zombie feet came to be. Now I will sign off and go pick on Cass. Can't have her getting on my little rhyming ass.
Hair is always a sure sign of a feline.
Hair is always a sure sign of a feline.
Haha they are funny...I did see one in the mountains behind a restaurant near a dumpster. Beware of bears, electric fence.
ReplyDeleteHa #1 where is Hank
Deletewe did give that a fun run
haha well bears are good to beware of. Hank is off with the #1 these days as the cat posts here there and everywhere.
DeleteThat's sad they took twenty years to get to the potholes...
ReplyDeleteOut in the sticks for you
DeleteThose are some interesting signs. I've never seen a poison ivy caution, but it's a very polite thing to do. I'm wondering if your pothole definition is different than ours? Here it means a hole in the road caused by winter freezes. We'd be livid if it took 20 years to be filled in!
ReplyDeleteSame thing indeed. The holes just stay there and stay there and stay there, ugg.
DeleteI like your sign choices and it's funny to see English/French. Here in TX it's English/Spanish. My favorite sign was in Australia at an aquarium - Danger: If the fall doesn't kill you, the crocodile will.
ReplyDeleteJust become oblivious to the French version here. lol good to know the crocodile is there as backup.
DeleteThat is a cool bear drawing! Places we used to live we would see signs warning of rattlesnakes. Mind you, this was at the parks where kids played, people walked their dogs, etc. A little unnerving. Went to a sign museum the other day down in Tucson; going to blog about it soon so saw plenty of signs there, LOL. Even paid to do so!
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Yeah, can see why that would be a little unnerving. lol I could have shown you a bunch, but would have cost gas money, so better off paying and being indoors.
DeleteWow. Those are some old pot holes! They must be waiting for them to turn into sinkholes. Then everything around them will get swallowed up and there will be nothing to fix.
ReplyDeleteThat could be the case. Easy way out.
DeleteLoved the first pic of the critters. Snorted over the Ho for sale and 20 yr old potholes signs:)
ReplyDeleteHave a great one.
Maybe the selling of the Ho is to fund the pot hole fixing.
DeleteHa!
DeleteSome really scary signs lol. The bear drawing is very cute :-)
ReplyDeleteHopefully a kid drew it.
DeleteThis is hysterical. Did you really see these in your travels or are they from the internet? I giggled at the Ho Sale but legit LOL at the 20 year old pot hole!!! Did anyone else immediately think of the insurance commercial where the pot hole speaks? "Hiiii, I'm a pot hole..." :) :)
ReplyDeleteAll from my phone as I see a lot in my travels. At least there are a few funny things to see among the naked people and crappy roads. I think the 20 year old pot hole would have a lot to say after 20 years. lol
DeleteLOL Now that's a show I'd like to see. Something tells me that it would be juicy!
Deletelol yeah, then you'd see some of your butt juice up close and personal
DeleteI thought they were for rent, not sale.
ReplyDeleteMaybe one is tired of multiple partners?
Deleteorlin N cassie...long ago ina land far a way de foodz servizz gurlz reelayshunz hada sign that read: we don't swim in your toilet; please don't pee in our pool ~~~~~ best keep out de wee kidz that canna reed then ~~~~ :) ♥♥
ReplyDeletehaha that isn't a bad one to have around with wee kidz about
DeleteLOL! Interesting signs. You know, I seldom pay attention to signs when I'm driving. Guess I ought to. They might be warning me of something. Will start reading them from now on. But then I might run over a car or a person because I'm not watching the road. Oh, well, I'll see how it works out.
ReplyDeletehaha you might want to ignore the signs instead of the people and cars. But then again, if you can fully run over a car, that would be impressive.
DeleteThose were funny! We have one in our neck of the woods that says Caution Slow Children at Play. Funny they point out that the kids are slow.
ReplyDeletehaha at least they let you know the kids don't move fast
DeleteSigns signs more signs
ReplyDeleteMeant to lead the blind
Got to help
The little cats
Move around get to find
Hank
Find and see
DeleteWhat comes to be
Love the survivors sign, very apt!
ReplyDeleteGets the job said
DeleteThat last one is my fav, I think. However, I like the one that basically says they welcome poison ivy, but people have to check in.
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting "sign" photos to do a post on my Ruralhood blog.
Teresa
Seems the signs are going around. Yeah, go through poison ivy to check in. Pffft,
DeleteHa! Those are great! I may have to start shooting signs now; you’ve inspired me! But I must confess, after reading the fourth line, the first thing that came to mind was the Five Man Electrical Band ditty... signs, signs, everywhere signs, blocking out the scenery, breaking my mind, do this, don’t do that, can’t you read the sign?!?
ReplyDeletehaha that is what came to mind when I made the title. Good to inspire
Delete20 year old potholes. lol Those are fun signs.
ReplyDeleteGuess potholes have birthdays too
DeleteWow... a twenty-year old pot hole??? I thought they were slow about filling those things around here... not even close!
ReplyDeleteThey are some fun signs, but that one warning about the poison ivy would be helpful. Might've saved our son a bunch of misery when he was a boy.
Yep, very very slow and cheap around here with them it would seem. True, the poison ivy signs are good. Saw another the other day.
Delete20 year old pot holes. Interesting! So many fascinating signs. You never know what you'll see out there.
ReplyDelete~Jess
Nope. Sure never know what you'll see indeed.
DeleteWow! I don't remember it being so dangerous in Nova Scotia ~ LOL Radio frequency radiation? I'm in trouble right here at my kitchen counter: tv, wi-fi, computer, cell phone, and microwave! Before your post, I was blissfully ignorant; now I'm surrounded! Have a good one!
ReplyDeletelmao you are going to get super powers from all of that...maybe.
DeleteReally enjoyed your sign collection! What fun....so many things to be warned about. Ha, loved the one about the 20-year-old potholes. Must be a universal problem!
ReplyDeleteMust be going on all around haha must have a warning these days too, don't want lawsuits.
DeleteLife is full of signs/and also full of rhymes. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
That it be from sea to sea
DeleteAre you babysitting this weekend, Uncle Pattie?
ReplyDeleteNope, Uncle Pattie is rugrat free this weekend.
DeleteSo many signs, so little time to read every single one of them. But I did, and now I know that drowning is... a risk.
ReplyDeleteSo don't go into the water...can avoid sharks that way too.
DeleteThe best signs I ever saw were in Iceland. I'll have to post them soon. One was just a picture of a man crapping on the ground with a line through it for "no popping" out in that part of the wilderness lol.
ReplyDeletelmao that would sure be a winner, guess they have serial poopers there
DeleteThese are funny signs especially the first one and the fishermen. Now I have that song in my head
ReplyDeleteThat song sure can stick on in
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