Saturday, November 17, 2007

More Silly Signs from my Hall Door

> HURRY, WE'RE LOSING DAYLIGHT <

>YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHAT I MEANT WHEN I WROTE THIS BUT YOU'RE WRONG <

. I'M READY WHEN YOU ARE <

> LET'S AMSCRAY <

> DON'T GIVE YOUR REAL NAME <

> I EATS MY SPINACH SO I YAM WHAT I YAM <

>HERE WE GO LOOBY LOO,  THAT IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT

> EMBRACE THE LIGHT <

> DON'T DISTURB THE STOIC <

> WHEN IT IS THE DARKEST, A SINGLE CANDLE IS LIKE A BEACON <

> EVERYBODY'S GONE TO TH EMOON <

>YOU FORGOT TO SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK. NOW YOU ARE ONE HOUR EARLY <

> A BIRD IN THE HAND WILL POOP ON YOUR WRISTWATCH <

> SHE COULD VERY WELL PASS FOR FORTY-THREE IN THE DUSK WITH THE LIGHT BEHIND HER <

> CHICA CHICA BOOM <

> THE CURMUDGEON IS OUT <

> READ MY LIPS, NO NEW TAXES <

> TEMPORARILY INDISPOSED DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND MY CONTROL <

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

For me, the song "Everyone's gone to the moon" is haunting...

Here's a MIDI version:  <A href="http://www.jacquedee63.com/gonetothemoon.html">Midi of "Moon"</A>.

If you prefer (and have a good bandwidth) here's Jonathan King lipsynching the song back in '65 or so. I found this on YouTube

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Anonymous said...

Here's on for the door "don't look now but they are watching!"

Anonymous said...

Here we go Loop D Loo, here we go Loop D lie....what the HECK does that mean?

Anonymous said...

    I like all of them, but particularly the second one and the one about a candle being like a beacon. Have a good day, Chuck.
Jude
http://journals.aol.com/jmorancoyle/MyWay

Anonymous said...

If you have a peephole in your door... put up a sign with really small letters, then watch for people to lean in close to look at it... then open the door and bonk them in the head.