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- Signs of the Times
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- On October 13, 1944, the Durham N. C. Sun Reported that a Durhamite had
- been brought before a Judge Wison in traffic court for having parked his car on
- a restricted street right in front of a sign that read "No Stoping."
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- Rather than pleading guilty, the defendant argued that the missing letter
- in the sign meant that he had not violated the letter of the law. Brandishing a
- Webster's ldictionary, he noted that stoping means:
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- "extracting ore from a stope or, loosely, underground."
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- "Your Honor", said the man, "I am a law-abiding citizen and I didn't
- extract any ore from the area of the sign. I move that the case be dismissed."
- Acknowledging that the defendant hadn't done any illegal mining, the judge
- declared the man not guilty and commented, "since this is Friday, the 13th,
- anything can happen, so I'll turn you loose."
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- "No Stoping" is a blunderful example of the suspect signs and botched
- billboards that dot the American landscape. Here are some other signs that need
- to be re-signed:
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- * At restaurant-gas stations throughout the nation:
- "Eat here and get gas."
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- * At a Sante Fe gas station:
- "We will sell gasoline to anyone in a glass container."
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- * In a New Hampshire jewelry store:
- "Ears pierced while you wait."
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- * In an New York restaurant"
- "Customers who consider our waitresses uncivil ought to see the
- manager."
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- * In a Michigan restaurant:
- "The early bird gets the worm!"
- "Special shoppers' luncheon before 11:00 AM."
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- * On a delicatessen wall:
- "Our best is none too good."
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- * On the wall of a Baltimore estate:
- "Trespassers will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law."
- "-- Sisters of Mercy"
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- * On a long-established New Mexico dry cleaning store:
- "Thirty-eight years on the same spot."
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- * In a Los Angeles dance hall:
- "Good clean dancing every night but Sunday."
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- * On a movie theater:
- "Children's matinee today. Adults not admitted unless with child."
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- * In a Florida maternity ward:
- "No children allowed!"
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- * In a New York drugstore:
- "We dispense with accuracy."
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- * On a New York loft building:
- "Wanted: Woman to sew buttons on the fourth floor."
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- * In a New Hampshire medical building:
- "Martin Diabetes Professional Ass."
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- * In the office of a loan company:
- "Ask about our plans for owning your home."
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- * In a New York medical building:
- "Mental health prevention center."
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- * In a toy department:
- "Five Santa Clauses -- no waiting."
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- * On a New York convalescent home:
- "For the sick and tired of the Episcopal Church."
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- * On a Maine shop:
- "Our motto is to give our customers the lowest possible prices and
- workmanship.
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- * At a number of military bases:
- "Restraicted to unauthorized personnel."
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- * In a number of parking areas:
- "Violators will be enforced and Trespassers will be violated."
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- * On a display of "I Love You Only" Valentine cards:
- "Now available in multi-packs."
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- * In the window of a Kentucky appliance store:
- "Don't kill your wife. Let our washing machines do the dirty work."
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- * In a funeral parlor:
- "Ask about our layaway plan.
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- * On a window of a New Hampshire hamburger restaurant:
- "Yes, we are open. Sorry for the inconvenience."
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- * In a clothing store:
- "Wonderful bargains for men with 16 and 17 necks."
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- * In a Tacoma, Washington men's clothing store:
- "15 men's wool suits - $10.00 - They won't last an hour!"
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- * On an Indiana shopping mall marquee:
- "Archery tournament. Ears pierced."
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- * In the bathroom of a large apartment building:
- "When taking showers, please leave the bathroom door a jar.
- This will prevent the plaster from peeling."
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- * Outside a country shop:
- "We buy junk and sell antiques."
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- * On a North Carolina highway:
- "EAT"
- "300 FEET"
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- * On an Ohio highway:
- "Drive slower When Wet."
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- * On a New Hampshire highway:
- "You are speeding when flashing."
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- * On a Pennsylvania highway:
- "Drive carefully: Auto accidents kill most people from 15 to 19."
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- * In downtown Boston:
- "Calahan Tunnel/No. End."
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- * In the window of an Oregon general store:
- "Why go elsewhere to be cheated, when you can come here?"
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- * In a Massachusettes parking area reserved for birdwatchers:
- "Parking for birds only."
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- * In a New Jersey restaurant:
- "Open 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM Midnight."
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- * In front of a New Hampshire restaurant:
- "Now serving live lobsters."
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- * In front of a New Hampshire store:
- "Endurable floors."
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- * On a radiator repair garage:
- "Best place too take a leak."
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- * On a movie marquee:
- Now Playing:
- Adam and Eve
- with a cast of thousands!
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- * In the vestry of a New England church:
- "Will the last person to leave please see that the perpetual
- light is extinguished."
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- * In a Pennsylvania cemetery:
- "Persons are prohibited from picking flowers from any but their own
- graves."
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- * On a roller coaster:
- "Watch your head."
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- * On a New Hampshire road:
- "Will build to suit
- Emory A. Tuttle"
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- * On the grounds of a private school:
- "No trespassing without permission."
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- * In a library:
- "Blotter paper will no longer be available until the public stops
- taking it away.
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- * On a Tennessee highway:
- "Take Notice: When this sign is under water the road is impasable."
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- * Similarily in a New Hampshire car wash:
- "If you can't read this, it's time you wash your car."
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