Outdoor plaques.

@Memnon (2170)
October 15, 2010 5:16pm CST
Delivering a local free paper, we often encounter new plaques where people have moved home. House names (oft repeated in the same street): ferocious dog pictures entitled 'I live here' (no fingers in letterbox). recently I encountered 'In the back garden' which I translated to 'please steal the awful pots we have at the front'. But, most recently 'Grisley Bear lives here with his honey' that made me chuckle. Do you have or recall similar, which made you giggle or feel nauseous?
1 response
@saphrina (31551)
• South Africa
16 Oct 10
Hi sweetie. My neighbor has a really awful sense of humor. He has a casket for a mail box. You have to see the mailman's face when he gets here with the mail. No one walks on this side of the street, they think his place is haunted. Two blocks from us there is a good one. I love to go there just for a good laugh. He has this big placate on his gate, saying. "DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE DOGS, THE OWNER BITES EVEN HARDER" He has 4 rottweilers in his yard. I have never seen this guy, wish i could though. TATA.
@Memnon (2170)
18 Oct 10
A casket for a mailbox- I quite like that. As for the rottweilers, perhaps that was the last thing the guy ever wrote...
@saphrina (31551)
• South Africa
18 Oct 10
I think i should go and look if he is still there then.