Human endeavour knows no bounds. I am still feeling the respec' for the jokers near my parents' house in Leeds who adapted the sign for 'Lickless Gardens' to read 'Dickless Hardons'.
I once nearly died laughing on an underground train where the sign which read "please give up this seat for an elderly or handicapped person" had been adjusted to say "please eat an elderly or handicapped person".
I go some very strange looks as I sat there crying with laughter - perhaps it's just me?
Bit like that gay area of Manchester called Canal Streeet, I believe. Wonderful you can remember the Rockford Files. That must make you 50 at least. Shurely shome mishtake?
I was taught in primary school that your address goes in the top right corner, so the flowery bit would go top left above where you'd write "Dear Thingy".
And my mum puts a picture in the top left corner and mums know this sort stuff don't they?
YOU fill me with a unnamed glee and an unexperienced hope for humanity... with entries just like these! :)
posted by Morgan | 19 February 2007cute!!! very cute, i love this one!
posted by Rachel | 19 February 2007It really is all about the little things. I love when you post tangible things into your entries. They make me smile!
posted by Dylan | 19 February 2007i luv u jake!!!!!
posted by andre | 19 February 2007That is some lovely paper.
Reminds me of the kind my nan used to get me for Christmas.
You also have lovely joined-up writing.
posted by Timbo | 19 February 2007nice handwriting.
nice handwriting.
posted by grave! | 20 February 2007Tell the truth. You've been doing this yourself, haven't you, and then congratulating yourself in private (as is only right and proper).
posted by An Unreliable Witness | 20 February 2007ool, you made Bossy augh.
posted by BOSSY | 20 February 2007Your writing paper's upside down. I apologise, I noticed that first. Then the content made me laugh. Therefore I think it's okay.
posted by Sarah | 20 February 2007Is it?
I've turned my laptop upside down but I still can't tell!
posted by Jack | 20 February 2007Human endeavour knows no bounds. I am still feeling the respec' for the jokers near my parents' house in Leeds who adapted the sign for 'Lickless Gardens' to read 'Dickless Hardons'.
Class
posted by Shellster | 21 February 2007I once nearly died laughing on an underground train where the sign which read "please give up this seat for an elderly or handicapped person" had been adjusted to say "please eat an elderly or handicapped person".
I go some very strange looks as I sat there crying with laughter - perhaps it's just me?
posted by FJ | 21 February 2007My best friend once lived at the intersection of Essex Dr. and Cumberland Lane.....
If the sign wasn't altered it was stolen.
posted by Brodie | 21 February 2007i can't tell if it's upsidedown or not... :s
posted by Rachel | 22 February 2007witty. :).
i think the paper can be used either way. reminds me of "wow", either side you look at it, its the same thing.
but not the kind of design i would have expected to be used by a guy. :) *giggles*
posted by maggie | 22 February 2007Bit like that gay area of Manchester called Canal Streeet, I believe. Wonderful you can remember the Rockford Files. That must make you 50 at least. Shurely shome mishtake?
posted by Peter | 22 February 2007I'm not a guy, I just play one on TV.
posted by Jack | 22 February 2007I was taught in primary school that your address goes in the top right corner, so the flowery bit would go top left above where you'd write "Dear Thingy".
And my mum puts a picture in the top left corner and mums know this sort stuff don't they?
posted by Sarah | 26 February 2007