16 February, 2022

signs2

recently added the indoor sitting



confusing


linking to Tom's signs2

34 comments:

  1. Bill you have a interesting selection of signs. If I were there I would choose the Sit - In.

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  2. Hi Bill.

    Seems nice there.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  3. 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...

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  4. Interesting signs. The pedestrian one is confusing, as you say.

    God bless.

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  5. Not only the pedestrian but also the shred-it is a bit confusing. Good finds.

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  6. Great variety of signs. It is nice to feel safe for the indoor dining.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  7. Gran cantidad de signos, bien visible, para todo el que pasa por allí.

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  8. ...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.

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  9. That's a lot of shredding! Some fun ones you found. So great to see you can dine in!

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  10. Great signs Bill. At work we use a similar Shred company to shred all our documentation.

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  11. Interesting signs but ...... where is the pedestrian exit?

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  12. Make up your mind, me old son, are you walking that way or the other way?

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  13. Today, signs are interesting and have some sense of humor...
    We still don't have rain and we have sunny days in true nd fake spring!!: ((
    ~~~

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  14. Hmmm...I wonder what direction that pedestrian exit is going.

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  15. Ah, the poor pedestrians must walk backwards!

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  16. I've seen the pedestrian exit one before. I think it means you have to walk backwards to leave!

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  17. The 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.

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  18. Interesting signs and I'm glad the situation had improved there to sit and dine.

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  19. Going to take me a while before I can get used to dining indoors, I think.

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  20. We have a convoy sit-in of a sort in Ottawa. I prefer the sit in referred to here.

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  21. Pedestrian exit sign has you coming and going. :)

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  22. Very interesting signs! Especially "sit-in now open" sign is very unique.

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  23. Indoor dining just opened here a week ago. I'm hoping it lasts although I haven't ventured out yet.

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  24. The only "sit in" I know of is a protest. I'd rather go to a sit in at a restaurant though :)

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  25. Que ricos posts, Bill!

    Boa noite
    Um abraço

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  26. Me gusto la primera imagen. Te mando un beso.

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  27. Hey mister, you're walking the wrong way!

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  28. Adorei esta série sobre sinais! Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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