Intersting Signs in West Dorset...



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Simonb

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On the West Bay and Back Audax yesterday I noticed some
peculiar signs.

One, daubed on a plank of wood and nailed to a tree at 45
degrees, read "Ducks of All Ages" -- that was on the road
going down towards Beaminster. Another, "CAUTION: Pig
Crossing". Just one? Continuously? (Milton Abbas).

Oooh Arrr.
 
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 13:40:25 +0100, "Simonb"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On the West Bay and Back Audax yesterday I noticed some
>peculiar signs.
>
>One, daubed on a plank of wood and nailed to a tree at 45
>degrees, read "Ducks of All Ages" -- that was on the road
>going down towards Beaminster. Another, "CAUTION: Pig
>Crossing". Just one? Continuously? (Milton Abbas).
>
>Oooh Arrr.
>
>
Heh.

Meanwhile in Surrey, I saw a hand painted sign "Slow
Badgers", to which had been added in biro "should
learn to run".

And in Wiltshire, near Avebury, a neatly printed sign "SMALL
DOG"l Dog".

Round the corner was the lnger version:

"SMALL DOG

Danger sometimes escapes across the road suddenly! Sorry"

Tim
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