So now that I've turned the big 35 this sign catches my attention a little more easily than it used to. I wonder what exactly they do during the "reyoungification" process. Probably best not to find out.
I have no terribly exciting news from today, so I've decided it's time to share some of my favorite signs from around Macau. I've been collecting these for a boring day just like today.
This one is on the door of a coworker's office.
(Full disclosure: I took this image from Beth's blog.)
The infamous Purple Colon - purveyor of fine women's clothing.
I've heard of Baby on Board, but Honey in Car?
Is honey a noun or a verb in this instance?
I hate it when I find myself in a "no bugle zone".
I'm not entirely sure how chaining and padlocking a drop of water equals not wasting it.
Seems like a waste to me.
I can't even guess what this is about.
I'm gonna start using it though, complete with hand gesture.
Who comes up with these?
Ha... I love funny signs! Hmmm... so I guess not baby on board with heart filled undershorts flying. As for the shiny...I'd be leary about using signage unless I knew for sure what it meant! Ha. First thing I thought of water sign is "Lock up you drop!"
ReplyDeleteAwesome! In contention for the best blog day yet! I too hope to make "too shiny" an everyday exclamation!
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