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Thing is, no matter where you go in the world, this is what most people at help desks are thinking.
So beware about those questionable questions now.
Know a link for another funny travel sign? Share it below.
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And no fine either, so one might be tempted to challenge the rules.
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Yeah what’s the goddam point of having a pet durian if you can’t take it for walks in public!
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I’ve always been partial to this one, which wants to warn you that it’s a tsunami-endangered area, but ends up inventing a new sport.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bearshapedsphere/3179340807/
keep ‘em coming!
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I work in IT and I can attest to this. It’s totally true. I keep a pack of matches within arm’s reach at all times.
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I’ve taken some pictures of really funny signs throughout my travels in New Zealand. This road sign outside of Takaka in the Golden Bay is probably my favorite.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2101873&l=afe9a33ae5&id=673727797
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Hilarious!
I need one that says:
“Ask me more than one questions that my website already answers and I’ll just cry “.↵ -
http://matadortravel.com/node/130971
from southeast asia, with love.↵ -
Ouch! I think I have no more questions. :p
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