LOL. The Germans sure handle it differently. Sit-Ins are when you protest, you sit down and no one can go past you. But "we" also have "public viewing" meaning watching games on a screen together, quite embarrassing.... And a "beamer" is not a car here...
...indoor seating is a step in the right direction. Those Shred-it seem to be everywhere. I'm confused too! Thanks Bill for stopping by, take car and stay well.
Bill you have a interesting selection of signs. If I were there I would choose the Sit - In.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteSeems nice there.
Greetings from Patricia.
LOL.
ReplyDeleteThe Germans sure handle it differently.
Sit-Ins are when you protest, you sit down and no one can go past you.
But "we" also have "public viewing" meaning watching games on a screen together, quite embarrassing.... And a "beamer" is not a car here...
Interesting signs. The pedestrian one is confusing, as you say.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Not only the pedestrian but also the shred-it is a bit confusing. Good finds.
ReplyDeleteGreat variety of signs. It is nice to feel safe for the indoor dining.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Funny signs!
ReplyDeleteGran cantidad de signos, bien visible, para todo el que pasa por allí.
ReplyDelete...indoor seating is a step in the right direction. Those Shred-it seem to be everywhere. I'm confused too! Thanks Bill for stopping by, take car and stay well.
ReplyDeleteLife is getting back to normal, perhaps.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of shredding! Some fun ones you found. So great to see you can dine in!
ReplyDeleteGreat signs Bill. At work we use a similar Shred company to shred all our documentation.
ReplyDeleteInteresting signs but ...... where is the pedestrian exit?
ReplyDeleteMake up your mind, me old son, are you walking that way or the other way?
ReplyDeleteToday, signs are interesting and have some sense of humor...
ReplyDeleteWe still don't have rain and we have sunny days in true nd fake spring!!: ((
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Hmmm...I wonder what direction that pedestrian exit is going.
ReplyDeleteAh, the poor pedestrians must walk backwards!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the pedestrian exit one before. I think it means you have to walk backwards to leave!
ReplyDeleteThe term "sit-in" is associated with a protest movement for those of us from the 1960s. The pedestrian sign is funny because it is so wrong.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many people walk out backwards?
ReplyDeleteInteresting signs and I'm glad the situation had improved there to sit and dine.
ReplyDeleteGoing to take me a while before I can get used to dining indoors, I think.
ReplyDeleteWe have a convoy sit-in of a sort in Ottawa. I prefer the sit in referred to here.
ReplyDeletePedestrian exit sign has you coming and going. :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting signs! Especially "sit-in now open" sign is very unique.
ReplyDeleteIndoor dining just opened here a week ago. I'm hoping it lasts although I haven't ventured out yet.
ReplyDeleteQue ricos posts, Bill!
ReplyDeleteBoa noite
Um abraço
Cool collection of signs!
ReplyDeleteMe gusto la primera imagen. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteCome in, tear it up and leave!
ReplyDeleteI long to sit in again!
ReplyDeleteHey mister, you're walking the wrong way!
ReplyDeleteAdorei esta série sobre sinais! Um grande abraço!
ReplyDeleteAna