
This is clearly some derivative artwork from Magritte or Duchamp. Except not quite as pure. Thanks, Norm.
See more trash can art here.

Laura sent in this library notice from the LA library. I wonder if there's another single quote somewhere that this guy is closing up for. Also, I guess they want to point out it's enriching in the general sense, not the financial. Or in the uranium sense.
Ryan spotted this on his way home from church. Evidently, you can pretend to vote for it but actually vote against it also. Secret ballot after all.

Immediately after snapping this picture, I realized the makers of the sign were using the quotation marks correctly. They said their convenience store was "upscale," which I think they intended to be a good thing, but upon entering, I understood the quotation marks usage. But then again, when have you ever seen anything spelled "Double Kwik" that truly was upscale?
Unless, of course, you are making a drop for our blackmail program, in which case, by all means, use cash. Thanks, Jason.
Adam writes, "I don't know which is funnier, the "Coming Soon" or the fact that what's coming soon is a Bing Crosby Piano bar!" Agreed. Maybe it's just there for conceptual humor, and never will actually come.
Adam saw this ad on myspace, which makes it even MORE sketchy. Last I checked, meeting people isn't that "tricky" if you're not sleezy...

Anna's friend Jeremy saw this at McDonald's. She suggests if you make your own big mac and bring it in, that's ok. I wonder if indoor food is also acceptable.

Reg writes about his excellent adventure in getting this picture:We'd been seeing this for weeks in the student union cafeteria and it boggled the mind, so I finally remembered to take a shot of it and promptly got yelled at by one of the cashiers. Whoops. Totally worth it though!Thanks for risking your reputation to help our cause, Reg.
The regular patrons know they really serve it on Wednesday night. They just put up that sign so they can laugh at people who ask for pozole on a Sunday.I'm still wondering what the foshizzle is Pozole?
It must be jelly cause "jam" don't shake like that.It's not just a printer, it's also a boom-box.
Amy sent this in and, while we can argue over whether this is really a floor mat (making the quotation marks actually necessary), I think we can all agree that using it was a really good idea.
I call this one... "Glass Bottles."
Thank U
*standing snapping ovation*
Now she's got me wondering what the bottom buzzer does. (yikes!)
Got one for you, if you want it. Saw this on an apartment front gate in the Outer Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco.
Maybe it's group therapy, maybe it's something else, hehe...



I've snarked about this particular gem of an auto repair shop before, but for this long weekend, watch for the 4 recurring posts featuring several different signs from this "trustworthy" shop. I'll post them about every half hour to keep you "interested."


This is another one from Mariano in Argentina. He translates it:
Jerry saw this in Colchester, UK. If you click to enlarge, you'll have an easier time reading the part about your choice of "freshly baked" bread. I must say, when I worked at subway we never served bread that was more than 24 hours old, but maybe they have higher standards for freshness in the UK...
Nieske saw this in a record store in Berkeley. I have no idea what "see also goth" means, I'm guessing it's another band with Delerium members. The italics, now really, what is that about?

Keith saw this on April 2, so I guess they were fooling about the today only thing. Also, they are using an alternate definition of "dresses".



Submitter Ellie suggests that this carrot juice is squeezed daily, but not served until much later. (I like the mental image of somebody hand-squeezing a carrot, too.)
Sara writes, "I don't usually take photographs while I drive, but I had to make an exception for this double-quote ad on the back of a semi in Wisconsin". It reads "No one Pays Faster" "immediate settlements when I want"
Jim saw this in Marietta, PA at the post office. Evidently, everything about "customer" appreciation day is slang. (click to enlarge).
