Houston, although lacking in visible downtown life forms, was a treasure trove once I got outside city limits.
This was outside a 9th grade school center (i.e. 14-year-olds)
Winter Texans?
sarabyrd
16.Nov.2007 18:23 hrs
This confused me:
But this made me feel at home again:
Carm
16.Nov.2007 18:24 hrs
winter Texans are snowbirds from Canada.
Here is one telling Mopeds to stay off the high way
sarabyrd
16.Nov.2007 18:25 hrs
I missed Toytown when I saw this one:
But my absolute favorite was in Galveston - a dry community:
The States are so full of blatantly criminal people! They offer you 7500 $ and up, for 15 years, to kill unsuspecting workers.
Just horrible. You'd think they could at least include information about where to collect the money when you're done.
garibaldi
16.Nov.2007 18:40 hrs
eurovol
16.Nov.2007 20:04 hrs
At least they are honest.
eurovol
16.Nov.2007 20:11 hrs
Found this one in Zillertal.
bluedave
16.Nov.2007 20:26 hrs
Jenny L has a cracker for this, interesting restaurant.
DanHessen
16.Nov.2007 21:07 hrs
Ahahahaha!
I've actually gotten gas at Sherrill's. Up North of Indy. I didn't even notice the sign at the time.
eurovol
16.Nov.2007 21:18 hrs
So what did you eat?
DanHessen
16.Nov.2007 21:19 hrs
$9.35 of unleaded and then we drove to Shapiros.
eurovol
16.Nov.2007 21:21 hrs
So you got gas and not gas.
DanHessen
16.Nov.2007 21:27 hrs
Tipton, IN is not the kind of place you'd want to spend more than five minutes in. Unless they had a really good lemon meringue pie and I don't think they did.