27 October, 2021

signs2

the coffee wasn't bad 


saw this ad on a bus in Galway.  Gum on the ground is a problem in the city.


linking up with Tom's signs2

42 comments:

  1. I like your signs. It's the gum on the sidewalk that I don't like.

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  2. Hi Bill.

    The first plate invites you to test the coffee is really good

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  3. Lucky gum is not so popular here anymore, don't see it in the streets so often anymore.

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  4. I didn't realize people even chew gum any more.

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  5. Good signs and is the coffee really worth this sign?

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  6. Wow! With a fine like that, you might think people would think twice about spitting that ol' wad of gum out of their mouths.

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  7. Hello,
    I would like to try the best coffee. Great signs!
    Take care, have a happy day!

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  8. The sign invites us to have a cup of coffee. And that's a cool sign on gum litter

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  9. ...yep, bin it! good advice! Thank Bill for stopping by. Enjoy your day.

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  10. Oh, it's great to find a good cup of coffee.

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  11. I've been thinking, Bill. If gum is so hard and difficult to remove, why don't they build houses out of gum? I wrote to a builder about it and he ignored me. What do you think?

    God bless.

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  12. I know I stepped on someone's turquoise gum, and spent the next few minutes getting it out of the grooves of my shoe! What kind of people are these? Don't they know the tables in fast food places are the best place to stick it under?

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  13. Well, interesting to me that gum chewing is that popular there, to be a problem. I hardly see anyone chew gum anymore.

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  14. I don't drink coffee and I don't chew gum, so the signs are rather wasted on me.

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  15. Gum stains the sidewalks with marks that are almost impossible to remove!

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  16. I also don't drink coffee, only "cappuccino" (milk and coffee) in the morning, and I don't chew gum but ..... I like the signals.

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  17. It’s important that coffee is good.

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  18. That sign on the bus makes tossing trash look glamorous.

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  19. I had to smile when I read Sharon's comments. So true! hahahah

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  20. Your first sign is so upbeat. I would love to try a cup. The bus sign is wonderfully stylish.

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  21. The optimism in these is just what we need today. Galway...love that place. It's beautiful all around that area. Still hoping for a trip to Sligo and Donegal next year.

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  22. Boa tarde Bill. Parabéns pelo seu trabalho maravilhoso.

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  23. Siempre agrada tomar un buen café, lo mismo que desagrada, que se te pegue una goma de mascar en el zapato.

    Buenas Noches

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  24. good signs.....
    love first one....
    let's have a cup of coffee...

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  25. I like both signs. I have never understood why people drop their trash wherever they feel like. It's not like it's so heavy they can't carry it to a trash can.

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  26. Nice signs. I do chew gum but always throw it away properly. :)

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  27. Me encanta el primer cartel. Es genial te mando un beso

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  28. Both are good signs. Never trod in gum in the city here or anywhere, might have a long time ago..it's a nice looking bus.

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  29. a) Don´t stop dreaming ever.
    b) lucky you - we have a dog-poo problem!
    c) good and sad for the bus-ad...

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  30. Well if it's a good enough coffee it'll hopefully do that for you.

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  31. What a beautiful signs Dear Bill! Yes life is wonderful and miracle. And I always say yes to afternoon-coffee.

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  32. First photo says are perfect... Have a great day Bill:)

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  33. Pleased the coffee was good :)

    All the best Jan

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  34. Dois registos fantásticos, em meio urbano! Gostei imenso de ambos!
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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