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Sportsmanship, in Tasmania
Must be a true marksman to shoot a permanently installed road sign 600mm X 600mm, using a shotgun.
What message does this Winding Road Warning Sign send to tourists visiting Tasmania from interstate or overseas?
WHAT IF, some unlucky motorist came along opposite direction, when the shotgun was discharged?
The thoughtless and irresponsible person who shot this Road Sign risks having his guns confiscated and firearms license revoked.
This behaviour merely gives ammunition to anti-gun advocates.
A gentle reminder about copyright and intellectual property-
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We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about progress and prosperity for our community... Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others, for their sakes and for our own.
- Cesar Chavez
a shot i took yesterday at a beach resort near my house (lavista del mar zamboanga city)..its a warning sign not to let people go to the diving platform that was existing years ago....i always tend to take photos of this part of the resort coz it brings back my childhood memories...this was a resort that used to show the beauty of my hometown......
This makes me smile every day! I'm still waiting with baited breath for that naughty cover to dash out...
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Olympus E-M1 Mark III and Olympus 75mm f1.8 lens with circular polarizer.
Not far from our place there’s a family that keeps bees. Next to the hive boxes is the sign shown above. Before seeing this I did not know that there was a downside to mosquito spraying. PLEASE download and post this photo everywhere! If you can’t download it, make a screenshot of the enlarged image. It’s an important piece of information.
A locked gate gives access to the railway at this point. That this is a potentially dangerous place is laid out on the sign. There is not only the hazard from passing trains but they are powered by electricity carried in a third rail – 750v DC. The address of the nearest hospital is also given. In a quaint carry over from former times the distance to London is given: 30 miles 4½ chains
Sign in the Center for Public Finance & Taxes in Grasse, France, where I went with questions about a tax form we received. Among other things, it says that threatening the staff is an "outrage" punishable by a 7,500 euro fine. I asked if the nice lady trying to help me (who at times seemed as confused by the lengthy form as I was) had been abused. She said "Yes, from time to time." I shook my head. She gave me a wistful smile.
I made this for anyone who tends to lose followers on their blogs because of their tendency to use the words "vagina" or "boobies" more than others think is appropriate. As far as I'm concerned, vagina and boobies are *always* appropriate, but then again, I guess I *do* like vagina and boobies in general more than most other girls. >;P
Message on the sign intrigues me, it might be a road that goes on forever. Maybe a road once on it you realize that you should have ignored your curiosity. If I only had more time and not bingo on gas h'mmm.
Look out children, ballhat bird doesn't want you going in there!
Funny, it seems that having this type of sign on a plain metal box might be just the thing to get kids intrigued.
Explored! Up to #124 on July 16.
Sunday 4 February on a cold windy day captured in black and white to show the bleakness across to Bridlington and Flamborough head with the lighthouses in the far distance.
Strange sign: "Customers with no sense of humour are advised to enter at their own risk"
North Circular Rd, Phibsborough, Dublin, D07 DT61
Does the sign exist to warn unsuspecting motorists, or as good business advice to prospective criminals?
Danger! Danger! High voltage
By Electric Six
I was up in the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Lab at work when I spotted this.
Electric Six are not a band I follow but I am familiar this lyric and thought I'd make the most of serendipity!
An ironic juxtaposition of signage. Just like the knives were out for Caesar during the Ides of March, the knives are out for Journey Beyond Rail's Overland train. The 133yo Overland train service between Adelaide and Melbourne is likely to close at the end of March 2020: a victim of government indifference, cheap airfares and the coronavirus. The logo on one of the passenger cars has been captured with the "Beware" part of the "Beware the Gap" as an ominous warning of an probable end.