"no sex policy"
Which slogan shall we pick for our organization? I kind of like "child molestation." Dude, these are all way too good. Let's put them all in quotation marks on our van.
"awesome"
I mean, seriously, who wants balls that only have sarcastic superlatives?
"avoiding" identity theft
Evidently in New York you can sign somebody else's application for a driver's license.
you know, "delivery"...
So does "delivery" mean they take the flowers halfway to your house and stop?
found in the Seattle Times:
maybe if people are going to be xenophobic they should learn to "write" their native language with punctuation that "makes sense."
another instant classic
This sign that Tito sent me really speaks for itself. Not a single thing about it makes sense, and I love it. Mike sent it to me too. Because that's how good it is.
"a" puppy
This sign, spotted in Chicago by Eileen, is beyond weird. Somebody really wanted to emphasize the "a" a lot.
if you insist on being called a "parent"
Eric in WA sent me this one. It's like someone wrote this especially for the "blog". I can't think of any other explanation. And what's the deal with the (SAFETY)?
Police Do Be Out
"This sign comes from a gun club (a clubhouse for men with guns who like to drink beer in the woods) in Northeastern PA."
This is classic. I think there are quotation marks around "when leaving party" because, I mean, if you're that fun, you ARE the party - so you never leave it. Also, the duct tape holding it up is a nice detail.
Also found in an office Seattle
Ryan found this in an office in Seattle. I don't even know what to say.
you're so "loving"
"This was a gift to my mom from my brother's wife. It would have been really sweet if it weren't so darn sarcastic."
Which slogan shall we pick for our organization? I kind of like "child molestation." Dude, these are all way too good. Let's put them all in quotation marks on our van.
"awesome"
I mean, seriously, who wants balls that only have sarcastic superlatives?
"avoiding" identity theft
Evidently in New York you can sign somebody else's application for a driver's license.
you know, "delivery"...
So does "delivery" mean they take the flowers halfway to your house and stop?
found in the Seattle Times:
maybe if people are going to be xenophobic they should learn to "write" their native language with punctuation that "makes sense."
another instant classic
This sign that Tito sent me really speaks for itself. Not a single thing about it makes sense, and I love it. Mike sent it to me too. Because that's how good it is.
"a" puppy
This sign, spotted in Chicago by Eileen, is beyond weird. Somebody really wanted to emphasize the "a" a lot.
if you insist on being called a "parent"
Eric in WA sent me this one. It's like someone wrote this especially for the "blog". I can't think of any other explanation. And what's the deal with the (SAFETY)?
Police Do Be Out
"This sign comes from a gun club (a clubhouse for men with guns who like to drink beer in the woods) in Northeastern PA."
This is classic. I think there are quotation marks around "when leaving party" because, I mean, if you're that fun, you ARE the party - so you never leave it. Also, the duct tape holding it up is a nice detail.
Also found in an office Seattle
Ryan found this in an office in Seattle. I don't even know what to say.
you're so "loving"
"This was a gift to my mom from my brother's wife. It would have been really sweet if it weren't so darn sarcastic."
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