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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Emergency Phone Numbers and Employee Parking Sign



14 comments:

  1. That top photo is a classic! What kind of emergency would merit one of those phone numbers?

    I'll bet that locker in the second shot is kosher!

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    1. That shot was at an elevator. So if you have a load of corn you need to unload when they are closed you could call one of those numbers.

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    2. The locker is NOT kosher. The name of the town is Sinai. One can get a pig butchered here.

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  2. Not very official looking emergency numbers!

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  3. You come across some of the most interesting signs!

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours~

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  4. That first list of numbers could spin a few interesting stories! And the second sign looks so unusual!

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  5. It looks like it was the employee year, day off.

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    1. The Sinai Locker must have two or three employees, so I thought this an odd sign. Perhaps this just keeps the employee from parking next to the front door.

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  6. interesting where the emergency numbers are written--but you wouldn't miss them for sure.:p

    re my truck signs--lots of odd English signs here.:p

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  7. ah, and more misplaced apostrophe's :)

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  8. The employee of the year appears to have smashed into the building one day.

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    1. Yes, I wondered about that also. Driving and texting? I think the Sinai Locker must have two or three employees. But then parking in Sinai is never a problem anyway.

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