Ever see a public notice that catches more than your eye?
Well, step forward and view some of my personal favorites.

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Drinking and Driving

Is it that this town doesn't want you drinking outside of the confines of your closet?
Is it that this town doesn't want you driving on Saturday?
Is it that this town doesn't want your pet driving on Saturday?
What ever it is, you better not park there.

Where is Vanna White when you need her?


These squares certainly spell out a secret message. Can you break the code?

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Now Wait A Minute

Where do you think they think they were going?

Sundae Sunday

We know you go to church. We just want to make sure you made it this week. If you cheat with this, do you have to go back to church?

IS THAT A BANANA IN YOUR POCKET?

Perhaps you are just glad to see me.

Did you register to vote?


You're either a member of the Cubed or the Crushed Party.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

DETOUR AHEAD: EXIT 57


Now, just how handy is this? Located at the Monroeville exit (Pittsburgh) on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
This exit amuses me since it is numbered "57"
perhaps as a nod for the home of Heinz and his 57 varieties. Intended or not, Scoop clearly approves.
Coming upon this artistic coupling, with its utilitarian approach, one may ponder many messages.
One is you have curtailed larger personal problems before paying the toll..
                               



Saturday, January 2, 2010

LET'S JUST HOPE IT IS DECAF

You know, putting that liquid gold into a bottle might spare us all a few stains.
Venti soy "Goo-Goo, Ga-Ga" with sugar-free hazelnut, please. 


Tim Burton Takes On Mardi Gras



Some people may feel that this is a late entry for the Christmas holidays; but, don't be hasty, my friends. This is really an early submission for Mardi Gras "Tim Burton" style. The scariest feature: the revelers, mes amis!
Get your gold, green, and purple, l'enfants, and shrove this in your Ash Wednesday!

It ushers in the Season To Be Pleasin' so rush on and Google "King Cake Recipes" if you have a soul.
Thanks, Kevin D.  We here at Scoop's Signs of Life predict an amazing future for you in the coming year.
Laissez les bon temps rouler










Tuesday, December 22, 2009

THE COST OF CHRISTMAS

Every road has its toll.
May your Christmas be loving and your New Years prosperous with many joyful opportunities.
XO, Scoop

Scoop


Sunday, December 20, 2009

HOWARD HAROLDS THE MOST POWERFUL EPIPHANY MESSAGE OF ALL

If you are feeling a slight empty spot in your soul this Christmas tide,
it may only be secondary to Howard's special empty spot.


Saturday, December 19, 2009

Time to Hunker Down

Noon versus Three
These two speak for themselves.


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Take This, Coo-Coo for "Coco" Puffs

When it comes to brew, they've taken their enthusiasm to the brick-and-mortar stage.
Patriotic service with a broad smile. (Aren't you hankering for a large, cold Nold?)


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Table for one, please. Right this way.

You've always known it in your heart. Here it is waiting for you like a spider.


Walking two abreast in Amsterdam

This lovely entry comes to us from Ms KLK of Rochester, New York. Taken while visiting across the pond, it begs the question: Where did you get that jaunty chapeau, my man.


Saturday, December 12, 2009

WEIGHING IN ON THE HOOD

The first safeguard against large weed entrenched utility vehicles slipping the surly bonds of Earth? Can you say cinder block?


Thursday, December 10, 2009

A DECIDUOUS CRY FOR HELP

Kevin from PA Turnpike, Allegheny Exit 48 writes:


"Scoop,
This morning I was driving my Camero out Route 19 N from the Burgh and pulled over to capture this. I could sure use some help decoding it. Could it be a secret message from the gods? That damn highway gravel sprayed and left chips in my new paint job; but, man, it was worth it."

Kevin,
At first blush, my guess is that you must consider it a mystery of faith. Something tells me were you traveling closer Mars, PA than you realized. Also, please remember that those highway workers are incredible practical jokers. One just needs to recall the time they  decorated all the E-Z Pass lanes with Aspinwall police crime tape. Aside from that, it just 'biomes' me out.

Readers, any valued insights?
Scoop


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

No Road Rage Here

Gives a new meaning to a "sealed" container.


Sunday, December 6, 2009

PERHAPS THIS COMPANY'S SPECIALTY IS SUPPLYING ASIAN RESTAURANTS

If not, we might be spectators to an identity crisis, good buddy.
And that is a big 10-4.


AMAZING MOMENTS IN SELF-REALIZATION

It isn't everyday that you are able to witness self-proclaimed times of enlightenment.


IT APPEARS THE LEFT SHOE WON

Telltale Sign That Life is a Little Bit Busy.
While attending a rugby match, it came to my attention that life had unraveled a wee bit.
Has this dynamic ever presented itself to you?


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

WOW! WHAT A RELIEF!

It is hard to imagine there is this much *free* material out there! Ever read "Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation" by Lynne Truss? Her book is dedicated to the 1905 Bolshevik printers who helped start the revolution by demanding pay for typesetting punctuation as well as letters.
Fun British humor and great read.

As for this photo, realization is half the cure. 


Monday, November 30, 2009

COULD HEAVEN BE ZONED COMMERCIAL?

                                    God bless the good sisters.


Baseball and Spinning Yarns

Do you think someone is being a wee bit too literal?


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Ever wonder what inspired a town's name?

Draw your own conclusions.


Friday, November 27, 2009

JELLY BEANS: meeting the emergency needs of experienced travelers

They're not just for Easter any more...


Thursday, November 26, 2009

The Gift That Keeps On Giving

Bob spares no expense underwriting conservancy projects for the city he loves.
Thank god that pesky tree died.


Social Security Update


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

SOMEONE IS GETTING MILKED HERE

It looks as if it is prime for utility beef.


Monday, November 23, 2009

I AM JUST NOT BUYING THIS

If people are going to climb flights of stairs, an increased sense of expectations might be in order.
But then again, it might all be in the definition of "High End."
Maybe it is merely a matter of altitude.


Saturday, November 21, 2009

It IS a small world

This book store's U.S. location will remain anonymous to avoid cultural profiling.
Posted with apologies to American geography teachers...

Friday, November 20, 2009

Getting Behind

CAUTION: Just try to not get too behind.
Courtesy of  "Dan the Man" who lives near the big tree
and the house with the white porch.

Publish Post

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Certainly Lilly Edna was moved. Who wouldn't be?  Unfortunately, there aren't any Texaco stations near me. I wonder if Shell Gas would do the honors when I'm 92?


Sunday, November 15, 2009

In stark contrast to the Blue-bellied Stay-here-bird

Although the information reads that
the White-bellied Go-away-bird is indigenous to Ethiopia,
this one comes to us from Chicago.
Thanks for your contribution, Bitz