15 Fall-On-The-Ground Laughing Signs That Will Get This Long Weekend Started Off Right
1.A comical but necessary reminder:
2.A very blunt truth:
3.And a very unfiltered truth:
4.A message about one particular Australian in the office:
5.A coffee shop that understands how humanity works:
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6.A reminder that you will be reported:
7.A fancy restaurant that might need a new name:
8.A safe way to offer free gas, knowing you'll never actually have to give it:
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9.A plea to the delivery driver...
Hey, at least he followed the directions!
10.A company that speaks facts:
11.A universal observation:
12.A very random bit of information:
13.A gentle reminder:
14.A business that needs a new sign maker:
15.And, lastly, a traffic enforcement sign that probably didn't mean to promote stalking but kinda did:
Which one made you LOL the most?! Let us know in the comments, and be sure to check back next week for another hilarious roundup!
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