for those who may be unsure
i’m going to just go ahead and say it:
a stop sign in not meant to be a suggestion.
(good thing there’s a backup here for a second chance to get it right)
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‘if you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.”
-orson welles
It is sad that you have to say it, but I am glad you did!
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it is sad, but some need clarification
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That’s a weird place for a stop sign. Must be the Employee of the Month parking spot!
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could be!
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What a warning – a sideways STOP with a smaller reminder (maybe too late?). I think what’s missing after the last stop sign is a GO !!! I think some of us need reminders to keep on going, after we’re stopped. ;-0 Happy New Year, Beth! ❤
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you’re so right!
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Stop, Stop, Stop.
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right!
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That looks like a corner that requires two signs. Maybe some disagree?
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I think so –
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🙂
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Ha ha ha! Excellent!
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🛑
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Yes, it does not have if you feel like it at the end of the word, Beth!
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Right!
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Now you tell me!!!
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lucky that at least you now know )
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Traffic punctuation rules should be obeyed for clear communication between vehicles.
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absolutely
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The driving is terrible here too.
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it seems to be universal )
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If I could meet any dead celebrity, Orson Welles would be my first choice. Such a great raconteur and wit.
Best wishes, Pete.
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what a brilliant conversation you two could have
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Two stop signs should do it. I think.
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fingers crossed –
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Right!!!
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it makes sense to me –
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Oh this is so rich and so applicable to life. Thank you Beth. Hugs, C
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yes, it works for most all of life
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Just in case you missed the big one taking a nap, the second one makes sure you don’t miss the corner.
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that’s right
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Never hurts to have a backup plan.
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Yep. Like the car that hopped the curb, knocked over my mailbox and the no parking sign. Why? I ask myself again and again, every time I go get my mail from my lopsided, drunken-looking mailbox.
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great question to put out there
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Probably there’s a reason for a second stop sign – or one and half more correct.? 😀
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yes, I’d say it’s 1.5 at this point in time )
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Yes.
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no question
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Stop means stop. It should be easy-peasy.
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should be, yes )
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I feel like we need the backstory of what happened to the first stop sign. We had a large section of our fence come down in one of the recent winter storms. (70 mph gusts will do that.)
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I’d like to know, too.
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so true; love the illustration —
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makes sense, right?)
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yes; you wonder how people get it wrong —
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Here in Colorado, drivers seem to think traffic signs are a waste of materials and manpower.
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)))
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This humor made my day!
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so glad )
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I love that quote
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❤
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Oh my. I know a few places in town where a backup is needed.
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Probably a great idea in some cases
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I wonder where the GO sign is?
😉😵💫 Again, feeling cheeky!
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Right. And go is my favorite quote and life’s mantra
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Haha. Poor little sign.
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thought it would be safe )
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