This is actually a little skit that you are supposed to perform with your co-riders on the elevator. It might get boring, but it's a good way to break the ice! Thanks, Ann.
If one wanted to be political about it they could say an altra-liberal made this sign suggesting that all the pertinent elevator regulations are open to interpretation.
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Once again, the captions / commentary have made my day...Thanks!
If one wanted to be political about it they could say an altra-liberal made this sign suggesting that all the pertinent elevator regulations are open to interpretation.
Boring? It's all in delivery. :)
Thanks for the chuckles.
Okay, this one made me laugh till I cried.
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