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Photos - Surprises - Signs (continued)


Camperdown

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They say that the old dork who's walking all the streets is not too bright. We'd better put up some signs to help him when he does Fitzgerald Street, Camperdown.


Canley Vale

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New motorists have driving tests, new posties have Canley Vale.


Canterbury

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Canterbury Contras No 1: Everything is covered in Canterbury Road – open and closing, up and down.


Canterbury

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Canterbury Contras No 2: Permitted parking is not permitted in Mr Piano’s Clunes Lane area.


Canterbury

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Find the fine sign in Berna Lane, Canterbury.


Carss Park

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In Carss Park: If you give me your supermarket shopping voucher, I won’t charge you the extra discount.


Castlecrag

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My two favourite signs are at the bottom of Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag. They don't stop me from doing anything and they don't provide useless information.


Chifley

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But we found a couple of things that they’ll let you do in Chifley.


Chiswick

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Interview in Tutt Crescent, Chiswick:
'I need your restaurant name. Or the address first, if you want.'
'No Name.'
'Sure. Start with the name.'
'No Name.'
'I said it's OK to start with that. Could you tell me the first word of your restaurant name?'
'No.'
'Why can't you?'
'Why can't I what?'
'Go to the back of the queue.'


Chiswick

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It's hard enough to spell the suburb Chiswick, let alone worry about street spelling.


Chullora

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The original sign for this Chullora property in Anzac Street probably read: “The contents of any bag or vehicle may be examined before leaving”. We were impressed by the addition of the first four lines: "It is a condition of entry to this property that the person entering may be requested to permit..".




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