Weird opening hours! If I was mean... (I am not, I shut up). And it looks like a bug, too. They want to keep women out, right? You still keep your weather, huh. Grey, grey, cold. Enjoy yours, Bill ;-)
As other comments have said...interesting and strange times...6:01 pm to close. I can imagine the barbers have other plans at 6:02. I think the art is nice, but does get to look like a bug from a distance! I bet they didn't even notice that when they designed it...or maybe they did!
Tyrconnell, also spelled Tirconnell, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Donegal in Ulster, which has sometimes been called County Tyrconnell.
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteNice advertising sign.
Greetings from Patricia.
Weird opening hours! If I was mean... (I am not, I shut up).
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks like a bug, too. They want to keep women out, right?
You still keep your weather, huh. Grey, grey, cold. Enjoy yours, Bill ;-)
A clear sign.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Indeed a bit strange.
ReplyDeleteVery colorful and creative sign.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful, but strange closing time, 6,01, lol.
ReplyDeleteI got chuckle a from the 6:01 PM closing time. Reminds me of my days when I drove public transit.
ReplyDeleteI would expect a fancy do at a Tir Chonaill!
ReplyDeleteVery preety and colorful sign Bill.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely afternoon!
Dimi...
Does it get more Irish than Paddy Quinn?
ReplyDelete...Paddy Quinn has strange hours, 6:01PM! Thanks Bill for sharing this fun sing!
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteColorful sign--- but 6:01?
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Good sign and would say it's been around a fair while.
ReplyDeleteeye catching and colorful
ReplyDeleteI like the stripes in the sign but shouldn't they be red and white?
ReplyDeleteFine sign, but I have not visited my barber since last January. In the 1960s we found out that hair does not matter long or short.
ReplyDeleteThe barber’s name sounds very Irish. He’s got some sense of humour with his closing time 😁
ReplyDeleteMuy bonito, feliz tarde.
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As other comments have said...interesting and strange times...6:01 pm to close. I can imagine the barbers have other plans at 6:02. I think the art is nice, but does get to look like a bug from a distance! I bet they didn't even notice that when they designed it...or maybe they did!
ReplyDeleteTodo bien detallado, para que no haya ninguna duda.
ReplyDeleteBuena captura.
The barber shops just opened here about 2 weeks ago but there are still a lot of guys wandering around looking very 1970s!
ReplyDeleteI have not made use of such facilities in years. :)
ReplyDeletelook like short hours opening....
ReplyDeleteI like this sign ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The closing hour made me smile!
ReplyDeleteClassic! And Paddy Quinn couldn't sound much more Irish.
ReplyDeleteThat guy doesn't work very much!
ReplyDeleteOpen only in the evenings during the week. Hmm..
ReplyDeleteI have to ask what tir chonaill means as google translate gave me some very strange meanings lol
ReplyDeleteTyrconnell, also spelled Tirconnell, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Donegal in Ulster, which has sometimes been called County Tyrconnell.
DeleteWell Paddy has some nice working hours there Bill, not overdoing things 😊
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