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More Funny Signage

September 6th, 2007

Dilliards – “Dill”

Dill Dillards

Here is what they serve at my son’s school “Cod Milk”. Things have changed since I been in school.

Cod Milk

Parking sign “Skateboarding Allowed”

Park Sign

If you mom ever told you to park it, this is what she meant.

Park It

Sudoku Toilet Paper!!!

August 16th, 2007

Found this and had to post it. Sudoku Paper

Sudoku Toilet Paper

Funny Neon Signs

August 16th, 2007

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“Discou Tire” – Disco fever ha!

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“E eral Crei” not too funny.

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The funny one of this post goes to… “Hancock rics”

Funny Advertisement, Signs – New added section

August 8th, 2007

I am adding this new section because I just can’t help it. When driving on the road I see neon signs spell funny words when certain letters are out. I am going to post these pictures in this new section along with any misspelled ad I come across. If you come across a neon sign or see a funny misspelled ad send it to icemancast at gmail dot com and I will post it here.

Sorry I have to start with this one:

As N Buffet

Here we have the “As N Buffet” and I was just wondering which they serve first.

Advertisement that sells.

July 30th, 2007

After reading this advertisement I could not forget it. It was clever, simple, cheap and effective. Sign reads “My father was killed by ninjas need money for karate lessons.” I hope he catches those guys… ha!

Killed by Ninjas

Another reason to check your spelling.

July 18th, 2007

Here is another reason for checking your spelling before selling. I’m sure they meant bonded.

Insured and Boned

Check for Spelling before Selling

July 11th, 2007

I saw this sign at an H-E-B.

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Funny thing is someone tried to correct original spelling and spelled that wrong. Guys I will be the first to tell you that I am the worst spiller speller. When I design all I see is blocks of text and decide where these blocks should go. I am trying to get better at it and utilizing the program’s spell check. Sometimes I copy and paste into word and check the spelling there.

A funny story: I use to do AutoCad home plans for a home builder on the Island. I placed the text “Custom home for Ron and Pat” turns out the ladies name was Pam. Big deal right? Well turns out that the man’s ex-wife’s name was Pat. Man did I flub that one.

Bottom line let’s together try to get better at our spelling when we send out designs, I will try my best as well.