Hilarious signs

January 23, 2012 · Filed Under Funny Jokes · Comment 

Pizza shop slogan: “7 days without pizza makes one weak.”

Outside a muffler shop: “No appointment necessary. We hear you coming.”

In a veterinarian’s waiting room: “Be back in 5 minutes. Sit! Stay!”

Door of a plastic surgeon’s office: “We can help you pick your nose!”

On an electrician’s truck: “Let us remove your shorts.”

In a non-smoking area: “If we see smoke, we will assume you are on fire and take appropriate action.”

On a maternity room door: “Push. Push. Push.”

At an optometrist’s office: “If you don’t see what you’re looking for, you’ve come to the right place.”

In the front yard of a funeral home: “Drive carefully. We’ll wait.”

Over a gynecologist’s office: “Dr. Jones, at your cervix.”

On a plumber’s truck: “We repair what your husband fixed.”

On the trucks of a local plumbing company in NE Pennsylvania: “Don’t sleep with a drip. Call your plumber.”

Funny signs from USA

December 20, 2009 · Filed Under Funny Jokes · Comment 

In front of a New Hampshire restaurant
“Now serving live lobsters”

On the menu of a restaurant
“Blackened bluefish”

In a Maine restaurant
“Open seven days a week and weekends.”

In a New Jersey restaurant
“Open seven days a week and weekends.”

On the walls of a Baltimore estate
“Trespassers will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.– Sisters of Mercy”

On a long established New Mexico dry cleaning store
“Thirty-eight years on the same spot.”

In a New York drugstore
“We dispense with accuracy.”

In a New York medical building
“Mental Health Prevention Center”

On a New York convalescent home
“For the sick and tired of the Episcopal church”

In a funeral parlor
“Ask about our layaway plan.”

In a clothing store
“Wonderful bargains for men with 16 and 17 necks.”

Outside a country shop
“We buy junk and sell antiques.”

In a Tacoma, Washington men’s clothing store
“15 men’s wool suits – $100 – They won’t last an hour!”

In a Massachusetts parking area reserved for birdwatchers
“Parking for birds only.”

In the vestry of a New England church
“Will the last person to leave please see that the perpetual light is extinguished”

In a laundry room
“Do not put wet clothes in dryers, as this can cause irreparable damage.”

A sign seen on a restroom dryer at O’Hare Field in Chicago
“Do not activate with wet hands.”

In a New Hampshire jewelry store
“Ears pierced while you wait.”

In a New York restaurant
“Customers who find our waitresses rude ought to see the manager.”

A sign in an Asian seafood store in Madison, Wisconsin
“Crap – .79/lb.”

In a Florida maternity ward
“No children allowed.”

In the offices of a loan company
“Ask about our plans for owning your home.”

At a number of US military bases
“Restricted to unauthorized personnel.”

On a display of ‘You are my one and only’ valentine cards
“Now available in multi-packs”

In the window of an Oregon general store
“Why go elsewhere to be cheated, when you can come here?”

In a Pennsylvania cemetary
“Persons are prohibited from picking flowers from any but their own graves.”

On the grounds of a private school
“No trespassing without permission.”

In a library
“Blotter paper will no longer be available until the public stops taking it away.”

On a Tennessee highway
“Take notice: when this sign is under water, this road is impassable.”

In front of a New Hampshire car wash
“If you can’t read this, it’s time you wash your car.”

On a poster on a telephone pole in Oregon
“Are you an adult that cannot read? If so, we can help.”

A sign on top of a San Fransico drug store located across the street from the Transbay bus terminal
“Terminal Drugs”

From the safety information card in America West Airline seat pocket
“If you are sitting in an exit row and can not read this card, please tell a crew member.”

On a delicatessen wall
“Our best is none too good”

On a roller caoster
“Watch your head”

On a Maine shop
“Our motto is to give our customers the lowest possible prices and workmanship.”

In downtown Boston
“Callahan Tunnel / No end.”

A sign on a front yard in York, Maine
“Inexpensive, Quality Daycare – Openings Day and Night.”