Thursday, May 13, 2010
Sign: 'CAUTION: Walk On Water SLOWLY'
Here's another great sign from Jonathan Turley, who remarks that it must have originated with lifeguards at the Sea of Galilee.
Afterthought: or maybe it's advice to shorebirds on beaches impacted by the BP/Halliburton/Transocean oil spill...
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Looks to me like: "Run!, Here Comes The Oil!!", but I'm a bit obsessed lately.
ReplyDeleteBryan, I added an afterthought, following up on your concept. The sign is clearly intended to advise shorebirds.
ReplyDeleteI believe I've actually seen that sign, outside a former quarry that is now full of water, intended to warn people that the first step into the water is a long one... as in, a hundred feet deep because the sides go straight down ;).
ReplyDeleteBut the Sea of Galilee explanation is a lot funnier, heh!
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