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Can this ever mean a good day?

Can this ever mean a good day?

chairs

And, after MTM dragged me through a mind-numbing exhibit of chairschairsandmorechairs, he took me for a bite to eat.

chicken

Yummy…….NOT. At least I didn’t

shit a brick

(Okay. This sign may be a little obscure. Regardless of what it really meant, we called it “Don’t Shit a Brick.”)

Luckily, we remembered why we are here in the first place.

rotary

Though, by the end of the day, we were just

naked for satan

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  1. Looks like a good day to me! I even like the sound of pickled chicken feet. Except for the bones, too many tiny bones.

  2. OK, I want to go to that last place. No idea what it is, but it sounds fun.

    Love your signs from around the world. Should be a website all their own. Or a book.

  3. Great photos….great chuckles. Definitely ‘don’t shit a brick’ — excruciating, I’d guess! 🙂

  4. $3.00 for chilled chicken feet??? Wonder if they charged more to heat ’em up??

  5. How do I get one of those “don’t shit a brick” signs? I could find so many ways to use it…

    It’s so much fun to be in a different place, with crazy signs, weird food and lots of chairs. You really did enjoy yourself, didn’t you?

  6. Hmmm, Naked for Satan? Did you check it out????

  7. My dearest Andra, I have been out of commission crazy with graduation festivities and am finally coming up for air. I am so behind on post reading. It looks like you are having an adventurous time down under. Them pickled chicken feet look delish! 🙂

  8. What? Not interested in pickled chicken feet? Yikes! And I hope that sign wasn’t necessary in a lifesaving practice because I’d still be sitting there figuring it out!

  9. On the road trip across America honeymoon my husband and I took the day after 9/11, I took so many photos of signs. I have a whole album. Someday, it will be something … Love signs!

  10. And you’re wearing the hat! That’s a good sign! 🙂
    Hilarious signs! The chicken feet brings back memories of the monkey brain I ate in Shanghai! (Um, I’m not kidding.)

  11. What a darling little hat. So sorry I wasn’t there to lend my husband for the chair exhibit. He LOVES chairs. Meanwhile we could have gone ahead and had some chicken feet. Or shit more bricks.

  12. Andra, I ran across an article in the Smithsonian about the Lewis and Clark expedition, and how it had been nearly forgotten for over a century. But then, Lewis and Clark were “resurrected” in the late 60s and have become American heroes since then. Here’s the link.
    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-did-lewis-and-clark-expect-find-180951467/?utm_source=smithsoniantopic&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20140608-Weekender&spMailingID=20951963&spUserID=NzQwNDU1MTY2NDYS1&spJobID=340352145&spReportId=MzQwMzUyMTQ1S0

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