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Signs and Notices 13

These are supposedly actual signs that have appeared at various locations.

  • In a Hong Kong supermarket: "For your convenience, we recommend courteous, efficient self-service."
  • At fast-food place: "PARKING FOR DRIVE-THRU CUSTOMERS ONLY!"
  • Outside a Hong Kong tailor shop: "Ladies may have a fit upstairs."
  • In a Rhodes tailor shop: "Order your summer suit. Because in big rush we will execute customers in strict rotation."
  • From the Soviet Weekly: "There will be a Moscow Exhibition of Arts by 15,000 Soviet Republic painters and sculptors. These were executed over the past two years."
  • In an East African newspaper: "A new swimming pool is rapidly taking shape since the contractors have thrown in the bulk of their workers."
  • In a Vienna hotel: "In case of fire, do your utmost to alarm the hotel porter."
  • In an advertisement by a Hong Kong dentist: "Teeth extracted by the latest Methodists."

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The Birthday Study

It is proven that the celebration of birthdays is healthy. Statistics show that those people who celebrate the most birthdays become the oldest. -- S. den Hartog, Ph D. Thesis University of Groningen.

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Technology is Too Good

Seattle, Washington: The new U.S. Weather Service radar on Camano Island and atmospheric profiler at Sand Point began to pick up a mysterious 20 mile per hour wind out of the south each night about a month ago, a wind that started about sunset and ended at dawn. Forecasters finally realized the new instrument is almost too accurate for its own good: It was detecting no wind, but the annual nighttime migration of thousands of birds towards the north, said a meteorologist.

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