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I've posted this one before, but I'll give it another airing.
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The perspective seems slightly wrong and the font is unusual but I can't decide whether it's the picture that's been edited badly or the original text for the sign...
The perspective seems slightly wrong and the font is unusual but I can't decide whether it's the picture that's been edited badly or the original text for the sign...
Cuts to highways departments have hurt spell checking as well as sign design!I got off my bike, leaned it against the sign, took a photo with my phone and rode off. Hope this puts your mind at rest.
The sign is still in situ at Great Budworth, complete with spelling error.
I saw that sign on my Cheshire forum ride in June AND on nickyboy's Llandudno ride!The perspective seems slightly wrong and the font is unusual but I can't decide whether it's the picture that's been edited badly or the original text for the sign...
My late father once suggested "Firkin Close" for a new development he didn't like (the original plans would have built a block of flats about 10m away from his bedroom window, limiting morning sunlight as well as looking in), backed up with spurious reasoning. Sadly, it wasn't used.View attachment 433192
Please note the next image is posted with humour intended......
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We've got a huge sign to "The Lost Mine" near us. - It'd be hard to lose it with all those signs pointing at it.
We've got a huge sign to "The Lost Mine" near us. - It'd be hard to lose it with all those signs pointing at it.
Unmistakable, pulling out of the boat at Portavadie despite the new buildings in the background.Can't remember if I shared this one before.
It isn't going to be secret for long if they keep putting up signs
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Correct! Did you ever wander around inside the abandoned construction village Polphail before it was demolished? Amazing place.Unmistakable, pulling out of the boat at Portavadie despite the new buildings in the background.