From a can of cherry pie filling:
Category: Humor
Hazard. Trip Hazard.
While the stage hands were setting up for the Alanis Morissette concert last night, we noticed a sign on the stage that looked like this:
As far back as we were sitting, we couldn’t read the words, (although “Caution” was obvious, and since it was next to a bundle of cables and showed an off-balance stick figure, the meaning was clear) but it stayed up during the show, and eventually the cameras caught it in the background, and we could read it.
At that point, or possibly after the end of the song, I leaned over to Katie and remarked, “You know, ‘Trip Hazard’ sounds like a good name for a band. Or maybe an action hero.” She replied: “Can you imagine Trip from Enterprise in a superhero costume?”
And there was much laughter.
What do you think’s in the burgers?
I wonder if the local McDonald’s has ever looked at their sign from a car at the nearest street corner?
Of course, it could also mean they’re friendly toward large feline customers….
Good Intentions?
We’ve been meaning to get a picture of this for weeks, but it’s tough to get while driving past. So finally we just stopped at a nearby parking lot and Katie went out to take the picture:
Ignore the abuse of quotation marks for now, and consider this: a Christian store has painted all its windows with flames.
Flame Warriors
I found this site quite amusing: A Netizen’s Guide to Flame Warriors
At the moment there are about 80 types of forum belligerents in the list – each has an illustration and a brief description.
Oh, that’s just wrong…
It just sounds way too ranchy.
Nice of them to schedule it…
There’s the Hundred Years’ War, the Thirty Years’ War, the Six-Day War, and now the Two-Hour War.