Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Signs, Signs - The Hen

Andy | Wednesday, July 20, 2011 | Best Blogger Tips

When reading this sign aloud make sure you don't slur any words or else it will produce a completely different meaning. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.


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16 comments:

  1. Sounds like a cute place. I'll be sure to enunciate properly when I speak of it. :)

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  2. Andy....What a GREAT sign. I have continued to have grandchildren here for what we call Camp Baga...this time the teens...but all left this morning. Maybe now I can get back on my regular checking of my friend’ posts. Gotta try to come up with a sigh today. I am SO FAT BEHIND! Genie

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  3. Genie, I know the feeling. I've been slacking off myself.

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  4. I would think the 'plucking' hen would be a good alternative name!

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  5. It's licensed as opposed to others that aren't :)

    This looks like my kind of place.

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  6. That's a good one - and a good-looking guy standing by the sign!

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  7. Cute! I hadn't noticed you were behind (or Genie either) because we are just settling in after our roadtrip and I am wayyy far behind on reading my favorite blogs.

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  8. a licensed bakery... with an entertaining hen!
    how was the experience?

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  9. Licensed? As in to serve food? My kids would be thrilled - there's Wifi. Cool sign!

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  10. Licensed made me laugh
    the sign was all cozy and quaint and then suddenly legal

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  11. In Canada licensed means they have permit to serve alcohol beverages. Gotta keep it legal, eh.

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  12. A chicken playing the fiddle! What more could a person want!

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  13. Ha! This is a great sign, Andy. The owner must have a great sense of humour. :)

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  14. i thought they're "licensed" to bake.*LOL*

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  15. Can I have a vodka with that cinnamon roll? LOL!

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