Wouldn't you love to eat at Peace of Pizza? Joey and I didn't get a chance to try it, but I don't know if we would if we had the time anyway, Just look at they're sign in the window
Sorry We're open, what the heck is that supposed to mean?
Okay you can't tell me that that building doesn't have a face!! I looks like a character off of gumby!
The good ol' Ho Hum Motel. Honestly, by the name alone, would you stay there? "How was your stay at the motel, Mrs. Blockenfepher?" "Oh just ho hum."
And to your left, The Urban Castle, only its not a castle, its just a tower, out standing in a field by storage sheds, alone, no other castle parts as far as the eye can see.
Now see here, this road did not exsit during the civil war. If you thought it was, you were wrong, the sign says so, and the signs are always right.
To be totally honest with you, I really didn't see anyone in this town, the streets were pretty empty, so for all I know, the people in town actually do look like this.
I know its not really funny or entertaining by anymeans, but I thought it was cool and not somthing you see everyday. And one day I would like to visit Witch Meadow.
And there you have it. Funny sites and signs that make driving in the car for hours on end bearable!
2 comments:
LOL That was great!! Who says your not a writter! I like all your signs :) Can I come with you to Witch Meadow?
I'll join as well. The name is definately intriguing to me. I love though how signs feel like they have to point out the obvious as if the majority of us are all idiots and have no idea when the roads were placed. Besides, who cares. Its not really like a tourist would jump out to take a picture of the road so they can put it on their wall with pride saying "Yes I went to the road that surrounded the battlefield. No I didn't get a picture of the battlefield, I got one of this road."
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