Interesting/Amusing Street Signs

Posted by: J.N. on 04 June 2015

Spotted in Norwich yesterday.

 

 

John.

 

 

Posted on: 04 June 2015 by Ebor

You need to have a look at this website...

http://lesserspotted.myshopify.com/

 

Mark

Posted on: 05 June 2015 by Jan-Erik Nordoen

 

Next up : a kosher ATM

Posted on: 07 June 2015 by Simon-in-Suffolk

An unforttunate Austrian village name....

Posted on: 07 June 2015 by Romi

Last time I was in the Male WC  in Golders Green tube station in North West London  (about 15 years ago) there was a sign on the wall stating 'Please adjust your dress before leaving'!  

Posted on: 07 June 2015 by Jan-Erik Nordoen

Before working your way up to Simon's Austrian village, there's this village in Bavaria :

 

Posted on: 07 June 2015 by Jan-Erik Nordoen

... and not forgetting :

 

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Bruce Woodhouse

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by rodwsmith

(Not sure this will work as I have never managed to post pictures from an ipad before...)

 

This is in Norfolk:

 

 

Always amused me, in a puerile way...

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by J.N.

Norwich City Council score a hit with stating the bleeding obvious.

 

 

This had me really fancying a ............. well, you get the picture.

 

 

John.

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Bruce Woodhouse

I don't get the second one...

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Steve J

Walker's Crisps.

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by m0omo0

A small village in France that rose to celebrity in the '70s thanks to a much loved TV show.

 

(It reads like "my a*se".)

 

 

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by m0omo0

It reads:

IT Training Centre

Birth Preparation

 

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Massimo Bertola

 

A nice little town in the wonderful Langhe, in my native Piemonte. Famous for its wines and its beef.

 

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by ChrisSU

Continuing the smutty schoolboy humour theme, this one gets a few s******s from passing non-Welsh speakers...

 

 

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Posted on: 08 June 2015 by ChrisSU

Should I have said giggles? The politically correct spellchecker (that can't spell) has struck again!

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Richard Dane

Chris, it may well be a bit flaky, but it's damn good at word search puzzles (again).

 

Might I suggest the American English version; Snicker.

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Jan-Erik Nordoen

Just south of Montreal :

 

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Jan-Erik Nordoen

Translation :

 

We're working for your quality of your life

 

Renovation of the cemetery

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Corry
Originally Posted by Richard Dane:

Chris, it may well be a bit flaky, but it's damn good at word search puzzles (again).

 

Might I suggest the American English version; Snicker.

 

I wonder if Frankie Howerd's "titter ye not" will make it past the auto-censor ... ?

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Corry

An American friend swears he saw this sign posted in the men's room of a London pub:

 

No fag butts in the urinals

Posted on: 08 June 2015 by Simon-in-Suffolk

Thinking of American to English translations that don't quite work...

http://the.honoluluadvertiser....May/10/M17271859.GIF

Posted on: 09 June 2015 by ChrisSU
Originally Posted by Richard Dane:

Chris, it may well be a bit flaky, but it's damn good at word search puzzles (again).

 

Might I suggest the American English version; Snicker.

Naaah! Just doesn't sound right to me. Nothing wrong with Marathon bars, either. 

Posted on: 09 June 2015 by Derek Wright

And then there is the infamous web site

Fun Attractions in Intercourse

 

see

http://lancasterpa.com/intercourse/things-to-do/

 

for an extra dollop of joy just Google "Intercourse PA"

 

 

Posted on: 09 June 2015 by sheffieldgraham