Our neighbour who lives just down the road went to France on holiday and came back with his head all bandaged up. Apparently he is so tall that in Paris he hit his head against a "MIND YOUR HEAD" notice. He was asked at the hospital whether he did not see the notice. He said he saw it but he could not read French!
Signs are a necessity these days. People have no respect for someone else's property. If they get hurt on said property they want to sue the owner right away.
Forget the dog... beware of the wife. ▓⚗_⚗▓
ReplyDeleteMais um sinal para a "colecção", aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Loud and clear.
ReplyDeleteSounds like your typical farmer resides within!
ReplyDeleteWell that is clear, you are not invited!
ReplyDeleteOur neighbour who lives just down the road went to France on holiday and came back with his head all bandaged up. Apparently he is so tall that in Paris he hit his head against a "MIND YOUR HEAD" notice. He was asked at the hospital whether he did not see the notice. He said he saw it but he could not read French!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Nice fence and gate with neat warning
ReplyDeleteYou’ve been warned.
ReplyDeleteEnter at your own risk. I don't think I'd like to step beyond that gate.
ReplyDelete...looks like a lawyer wrote this one.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll take that warning seriously.
ReplyDeleteBest not to pass in
ReplyDeleteHello, it is best to stay away! Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not friendly.
ReplyDeleteIn other words "Keep out!"
ReplyDeleteThat's telling us then!
ReplyDeleteKeep out!
All the best Jan
That sounds pretty serious!
ReplyDeleteThis sign makes it clear that the public is not welcome.
ReplyDeleteThat is a few more words than your usual (for here, anyway) 'No Trespassing'!
ReplyDeleteThat is a perfectly clear sign!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day.
Almost like a legal notice!
ReplyDeleteOh. So he doesn't want to be blamed if someone gets gored by a bull.
ReplyDeleteSigns are a necessity these days. People have no respect for someone else's property.
ReplyDeleteIf they get hurt on said property they want to sue the owner right away.
Enter at your own risk hey Bill 😊
ReplyDeleteSadly here trespassing on rural properties, even 'abandoned' ones are an issue.
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite an interesting way to post a No Trespassing warning and presumbably gets the point across quite effectively.
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