What does this say about the locals?
Tracy Hunt
mphunt at sprintmail.com
Mon Mar 1 19:51:40 UTC 2004
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Mary Ann" <macloudt at y...>
wrote:
> **delurk**
>
> I was in town (Weston-super-Mare, England) earlier today and
noticed
> this sign on the glass door of one of the shops:
>
> "This door is shut. Please do not walk into it. Thank you for
your
> cooperation."
>
> I can understand needing a sign or marker on the door for the
> visually impaired or downright stupid, but what amazes me is that
> the customers are *thanked* for not walking into the door. Either
> the shop owner has a deliciously dry sense of humour or the locals
> are more inbred than I first realised.
>
> Mary Ann, who only walks into things when she loses her glasses
Tcy offers:
Perhaps the shop owner is just tired of cleaning the face prints off
the glass? He's thanking them in advance for lightening his workload.
Tcy (who doesn't walk into things nearly as much as she trips over
her own feet)
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