I don't know whether to laugh or launch into pseudo-profound analysis. I'd rather laugh. I can't help seeing the wet floor warning as some sort of Stat Wars robot looking quizzically at the scene.
This is sheer genius - if we still had the Museum metaphor in play, this would be one for it.
Thank you very much, Bob. I hadn't thought of the resemblance to a robot. Speaking of looking at things quizzically, I remember from my childhood Red Skelton telling a joke about an alien who lands on Earth, sidles over to a gas pump, and says "Hey, honey, got change for a hern?"
Thanks, Leon. No cushions because you really aren't meant to sit there. Thanks for mentioning that point because I had forgotten it (I see this daily and had just got used to it, I guess). But given the chairs are not functional, what are they there for? For tone, I suppose, or someone's idea of it. It's hard to overcome that fire alatm, though.
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Annemarie said:
Happy thursday
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rdhinmn said:
This is sheer genius - if we still had the Museum metaphor in play, this would be one for it.
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Keith Burton said:
Another of your photos that I like.............but can't find the right words to explain why!
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Leon_Vienna said:
I like it!
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