What a great title for this post. Who needs a book (electronic or otherwise) when you have great stuff like this to read on your local trash receptacle.
LOL. This and other trash cans are perfect places for such "news" stickers. When people take out their trash they can read these important informations.
That's a good place for the stickers, and great title. I am always amazed to see an array like this on someone's truck. It's a clear invitation to GO AWAY.
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28 comments:
What a great title for this post. Who needs a book (electronic or otherwise) when you have great stuff like this to read on your local trash receptacle.
j'aime bien le titre, bien choisi avec les photos ;o))
I wonder if anyone stops to read these while they are emptying their trash!
I wonder how profitable this business of stickers really is?!
incentive to visit the trashcan?!
I bet the stickers prompt more customers to throw their trash so they can read them.
I love your 'love birds' from yesterday. They are so cute.
Makes you appreciate those who just shut up and do their job.
:)
Some pretty funny snickers, I mean stickers.
LOL. This and other trash cans are perfect places for such "news" stickers. When people take out their trash they can read these important informations.
Takes people a long time to go throw away something!
Your trash cans are much more outspoken than ours...
Ill take all of them.
I wonder what Confucius might say today?
I want some of those stickers! So funny!
Your title's perfect too.
These are some really cool stickers! And, of course, the title is great.
Cats do NOT taste like chicken. Frogs do, though.
Hmmm. I wonder if this is an idea that'll soon be happening here in Canada.
Funny to see them on the trash can. The one telling you to get off your phone is my favorite!
When I saw the title, I wondered what it was going to be. This is perfect. Made me LOL! They say laughing makes you live longer, so thanks for that.
I'd rather see them on a bin than on a car.
I'm with VP on this one. Also, what will the archaeologists be thinking - down the line?
Most of these stickers need to find the can too. Obnoxiously funny, if you will.
Love these .. I know I would have needed to take those shots too
Perfect title Jacob!! Really Nice Post!!
Funny, this is a new type of talking decoration. Phone sex!!!!!!!
How very interesting! We should have some trash talk in Norwich, too.
The weekend is almost here. Are you excited?
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That's a good place for the stickers, and great title. I am always amazed to see an array like this on someone's truck. It's a clear invitation to GO AWAY.
These stickers say more about your community than a 1000 photos - not that you should stop photographing.
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