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From time to time during my travels, I come across signs that I find interesting for one reason or another. Sometimes, they contain clever writing, are humorous, or remind me of some place or event.
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As a person who takes off his shoes when entering his house, I quite understand. |
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A store in Penn Station, New York City, that sells men's accessories, such as neckties. However, it's not clear to me that many tycoons ride the train. |
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That's not asking for too much, is it? |
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This sign says it all! |
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While it's not your average police car, space in New York City is limited! |
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From Haren in the Netherlands. Literally, "Pentecost
flower path." |
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A poster protesting the ability to hunt bears in the US state of Wyoming. |
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A recycling bin in the Netherlands. When was the last time you saw a place to recycle handbags and curtains?
As I've often said, "Those foreigners have words for everything!" |
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Where in the English-speaking world are you likely to pay $12.67 plus tax for 30 minutes of parking? New York City! |
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Well, as we can see, this dog's bollocks are certainly on display! What surprised me was that this English slang term was the name of a pub in Groningen, the Netherlands. |
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A café and wine bar; naturally! |
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A clothing shop in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Not necessarily for sissies, however. |
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As I exited a Dutch church, I saw this high-tech way to donate to the church-restoration fund. |
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Now there's a fantatstic idea! I've certainly stayed in my fair share of places where that didn't happen! |
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