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#6945 10/03/2000 10:38 AM
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silent P, as in pool

For more intricacies of how and how not to introduce unwelcome p into your language, try:

http://reality.sgi.com/relph/humor/chaos.html

And now I come to look back again, Jo, I cannot help but notice the general drift of your phonetics: Jay, Lay, High... Ah, a child of the sixties


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I have seen signs you can buy that say:
Welcome to our ool: you'll notice there's no p in it,
and we'd like to keep it that way.


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..And a belated thanks, Maverick, for your explanation of JCBs. You learn something every day. I'll pay more attention to bulldozer-like thingies than I used to.


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Back to thread, bear:

I was reminded last night of the large sign on the grass approach to Newport Boat Club, where I go every week to play bridge:

Keep Dogs on Leads - No Bicycles

which presumably lets the fishes off the hook


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Back to thread, bear

Reminds me of my ancient and tattered Teddy, who is called Fred.

I received a large envelope through my small letter-box yesterday, which the postman had used to demonstrate the falsity of the legend that it bore:-
PHOTOGRAPHS DO NOT BEND


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>PHOTOGRAPHS DO NOT BEND

On front of envelope: PHOTOGRAPHS DO NOT BEND
Scrawled note from postal worker: Oh yes they do!


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A little off-track, but we recently received an 'Induction Manual' at work. Quite apart from the fact that I am not sure I really want to induce new employees, I was confused by the instruction to:

'Establish work-station and explain stationary system.'


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(I am at last going to succumb and knowingly post separate posts to get my count up there... )

Noticed in the Post Office the other day:

'Shop stealing is a crime. Offenders will be prosecuted.'

Has anyone ever seen someone trying to steal a shop?


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...and why do banks, buidling societies, phone companies and other corporate robbers never heed the common exhortation to 'Post no bills'???

(I suppose if they did there would never be anything in my letterbox )


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I suppose they got fed up of looking for Bill Posters. I never knew why they were always so keen to prosecute him, he's probably a really nice chap and awfully hurt when he sees the sign:

Bill Posters Will Be Prosecuted


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Which one do you mean, the grand-father, the father or the son?


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explain stationary system

Lovely, Bridget!

And if each gem takes a separate post…



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So



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Be




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Be

It!



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Mav, I hope you're ashamed of yourself!!! That was a truly Olympian distortion of ideals - and you got us both into trouble too. S'pose now you'll say I started it???

(BTW isn't marking 'I' up into italics a great combination of keystrokes. If anything coudl give me dyslexia....)


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>and you got us both into trouble too

The problem is, on this subject, whois able to throw the first stone?!!!!


#6962 10/17/2000 3:36 PM
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Whoever doesn't live in the glass-house?


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>Whoever doesn't live in the glass-house?<

Reminds me of the African chief (I forget his full name), who fell in love with not only numerous African women but also Western style furniture. So he bought each of his numerous wives an imposing chair to sit in on state occasions. And an even more imposing one for himself, of course - a vertiable monument of carved and inlaid wood.
All went well until his love for his numerous wives led to numerous children, so many that there was no room in the house! The chieftain sadly decided that he would have to move some of the furniture out, but he couldn't bear the thought of parting with it. He puzzled and puzzled over this, then at last struck on another Western idea - an attic to store the chairs in until his youngsters were grown.

Unfortunately his knowledge of architectural priciples was limited - no one had ever told him that people who live in grass houses shouldn't stow thrones.


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Bridget--

As soon as I read your first six words, I thought, "Oh,
goody!" And I was right! That was a good one!
Now I'll wait and see if Ted comes on and tries to better it! Hmm--think I'll send him a personal challenge. Man,
you-all crack me up with these!


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people who live in grass houses shouldn't stow thrones.

Well, Bridget, that seems in principle to be similar to the troupe of acrobats from Northern Spain who developed a spectacular display that involved them all appearing from (apparently) the same spot at the same moment and instantaneously forming a human pyramid.
To create this illusaion they had to be crammed into one small space to start off, and the only suitable hidy-hole was the Way Out.

Unfortunately, as the waited for their cue, a large vehicle, out of control, crashed into that bit of the Big Top, crushing them all.
Which served them right for putting all their Basques in one Exit.



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From The New Scientist (27 April 02)

Each separate 21-day blister pack of the contraceptive pill Marvelon comes in an individual foiled wrapper with the wording "Child resistant pack"




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Barry Cryer today on Radio 4:

"There was a packet of sausages with a picture of Antony Worrall Thompson, and the legend underneath said: Prick With a Fork!"

http://www.awtonline.co.uk/welcome.asp


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Hmmm. Never heard of one with more than a single shaft.



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By the way, this was a real blast from long ago. Did anyone except me notice there was an unexpurgated Max Quordlepleen post or two?



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There are directions and instructions. Combine them : Destructions!


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Sign at a quick oil change shop: we supply wipers,mufflers, cat coverters, etc. I have a cat because I WANT a cat!


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That reminds me of the sign frequently seen this side of the pond, in the rest rooms area of public buildings:

Baby changing facility

yeah, swop 'em for something useful, mom, they smell :)


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My sister took a photograph of a sign she saw in Ireland. It was a homemade sign, posted beside the road, and it warned:

Powerful slow ducks

Maybe they were JCB ducks?


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Years ago there was a pub in a Sussex village called Sompting and the sign to it read "Standon Inn Sompting". Unfortunately the inn is no more - it was converted from a public into a private house.

A road on the Isle of Wight climbs up a steep hill to form the stem of a T juction. The signpost on the road forming the crosspiece of the T carries two notices pointing in diametrically opposite directions. One reads "Way to Station", the other reads "Easier Way to Station". For some reason this has always struck me as highly funny.


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Here's my contribution. Many of the others at this web site are pretty funny or odd as well.

http://signsoflife.goose24.org/?sign=24



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Once when I made a visit to Ottawa, the friend with whom I was staying took me on a little drive to Parliament Hill. On the road by the Parliament buildings there is a stop sign. Right next to it is one of those parking-rules signs that says "No stopping at any time".
Of course, this IS Ottawa......


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Drat! Ted beat me to it Here's another
http://signsoflife.goose24.org/?sign=65


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In a northside Chicago park; Dogs riding bicycles and skateboarding forbidden. Too bad, I'd like to have seen that.


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Pinned to the derrier of the passenger on a Harley Davidson driving up the NY Throughway, a store-bought sign reading "Baby On Board"


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For how much?

It may be rice beer to you, but it's sake to me.

SPLASH!!

It may be a wall plug to you, but it's a socket to me.

SPLASH.

It may be a bike gear to you, but it's a sprocket to me.

SPLASH!

It may be HH Munro to you, but it's Saki to me.

SPLASH!

He may be a heavy-weight boxing champ to you, but he's a Sharkey to me.

SPLASH!

Gosh, I miss Laugh-in. Even after all these years.



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It may be Expo 70 to you, but it's Osaka to me!
Splash!

Laugh-In was the first indication of a generation gap between me and my husband. He remembers the half-hour truncated reruns - I was around for the first season, and actually ALLOWED to stay up to watch it!


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I remember laugh in well enough, but not this routine.

They tried a rerun several years ago and, although we used to laugh hysterically, it just didn't work anymore for me. Ah well.


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My favorite "sock it to me" line from Laugh-In was when Nixon came back on and said "Ok, you can stop now."


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