Some assorted funny stuff I encountered in the US in December...
We'll start off with some humorous road signs from Texas. I did not know Comfort was to be found here.
Nor Welfare.
I saw this shirt at the LBJ museum in Austin.
Motel 6 in Cedar Park had another one of those passive-aggressive notes.
These firemen in San Diego had their work cut out for them. At least is was a warm and sunny day.
This cafe in Utah has been there since before the War. Back in the day, wood was hard to come by in these parts, so when they made a sign they put ho-made as an abbreviation for home made. Only later was the "ho" part associated with... ahem... women of negotiable affection. The owners decided the name could be used to create a little stir and draw customers. It worked on us; then again we're stupid.
Finally, the picture Albie forced me to pose for in San Diego. What does the fox say? Nothing that could, or at least should, be put in print.
Monday, February 3, 2014
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