I am so very curious as to what they do in that room... what is the mat that goes up or down... and do they need this huge "note" and the small little warning of death sign...
I posted this. It came from the inside of the door to the panel that raises and lowers wrestling mats and dividers in my school's gym. Yes, it is a face inside the "D."
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Because it's not a "note", it's a "rant"!
Is that a face drawn inside the "D"?
I am so very curious as to what they do in that room... what is the mat that goes up or down... and do they need this huge "note" and the small little warning of death sign...
I want to know what's up with the "T"s. They're like five sizes bigger than any other letter in each word.
the underlining is merely a study in opposites: STOP/START, RAISE/LOWER. they did pretty well until BLUE/@MOTOR.
I posted this. It came from the inside of the door to the panel that raises and lowers wrestling mats and dividers in my school's gym. Yes, it is a face inside the "D."
is there a blog for unnecessary underlining?
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