
Good. I like my pint with a few obstacles on the side – keeps out the riff-raff.
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Good. I like my pint with a few obstacles on the side – keeps out the riff-raff.
Submitted by: dongslol via Submission Page
Curious, the text on this board is not hand written. Either that, or the one who wrote it is meticulous with the consistancy of their handwriting.
Actually, it is handwritten as you can see if you notice that the letters are different sizes.
Believe it or not, when you type text, you can alter its size.
As an example, take a look at every E, the look identicle.
Yeah, but look at the As -> must be handwritten
The e’s are the ones that make this look hand made
look at the first e in “Notice” then compare it to the two in “been”, the two in “been” don’t even match exactly either.
Some people are just very precise.
Believe it or not, people have been creating interesting looking signs with consistent lettering for as long as people have been able to write.
Curious. . .not a word about the revolting toilets!
“the price of a pint does not include childcare.”
WIN!!!
I want a sign that says something like that at my job! “The price of a hotel room does not include babysitting fees.” XD
This is a stupid question, but what is a hotfire?? Based on the context, I’m assuming it’s some sort of building feature, and not an actual fireplace/pit.
clues in the name mate a hot fire
…as opposed to the other kind.
Yes, it was a stupid question – it says “hot fires” as in fireplaces. Given the context, I would have expected that would be all to obvious.
Re. “hotfire”: I suspect it’s an electric heater made to look like a coal fire in a fireplace, to provide some olde-time-pub ambience.
I assumed it meant actual open fires, which are often hot, and the space between the words has merely been made too small/left out by accident, making it look like it’s one word.
shoudn’t it be “increasingLY litigious society”?
Not at all Drew. English usage allows for “ly” to be added to a verb to create an adverb, but it is not a strict rule.
My goodness…. signs of this ilk have been around for eons… almost to the exact word!
What’s next… MtF featuring a “You don’t have to be mad to work here….. but it helps!!!” sign? =:/
Not sure I want to go into a wooden place that has hot fires.