This F'n Country having an F'n sign telling us there was an F'n sign up ahead. :alscalls: :alscalls:
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I'm going to guess they had trouble with people blowing through that intersection at one time. :laf:
Them too :alscalls: :alscalls: :alscalls: :alscalls: :alscalls: :alscalls:
From the looks of the braking skid mark in the second pic, they need those sighns. :whew:
:confused: Yeah, NC has warning signs warning about signs all over the place. Some have to be told more than once.
What's up with that :shrug:. I think if you fella's down there would quit making so dang many signs then maybe you could see the wilderness from much further away. HaMeR and I discussed this at the LBL and he spent so much time laughing that I actually think he likes signs :iroll:.
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I can sing that tune word for word :biggrin:. Thanks Semp :yoyo:
:laf: :laf: You just get immune to all of them Barry. Besides 90% of the people that drive around here can't read a simple 4 letter worded sign anyhow. Or they misinterpret it.
Example>> STOP means for most idiot drivers around here "slow down so you can jump out in front of somebody then drive 10mph slower then the speed limit." Or the old "it doesn't mean me!!"
Then you have the classic highway dumbass that can't understand 5 letter words like YIELD When entering a highway this means YOU dipstick. It sure as L doesn't mean I have to yield for you. I'm already on the highway remember. :rolleye:
I always thought it meant State Trooper Out Pissing, go like hell :biggrin: Jimmie
Quote from: Jimmie in Ky on July 15, 2010, 04:08:56 PM
I always thought it meant State Trooper Out Pissing, go like hell :biggrin: Jimmie
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