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Photos - Surprises - Signs (continued)
Dangar Island
Grantham Crescent, Dangar Island.
Darlinghurst
A plum name for a plumber, isn't it?
Appropriately, it is in Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst.
Darlington
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So you wanted more signs, did you? Boundary
Lane, Darlington
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Denistone
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We're used to our local parks prohibiting
ball games and riding bicycles but we don't often see
skiing prohibitions such as this in Denistone Park,
Denistone.
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Denistone
Overheard in Perkins Street, Denistone West:
I washed my tail this morning and now I can't do a thing with it.
Denistone
East
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Isn’t it great to see that humour can be used
in things as official and mundane as traffic signs?
Kissing and riding are permitted (when parents drop
off their children at school) in Brabyn Street, Denistone
East.
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Drummoyne
I know why it is 10.05pm for this chemist shop, but I'm not
telling. If you have enough courage to make a fool of yourself
like I did, you can ask on the corner of Victoria and Lyons
Roads, Drummoyne.
Drummoyne
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A Victoria Road, Drummoyne, deep thinker realised what the rest of us hadn’t: houses are bought as often as sold. |
Drummoyne
Eighteen (18) Wolseley Street, Drummoyne:
Remember fifty (50) years ago when all quantities had to be shown in words and numerals,
even though none (0) of us understood why?
Drummoyne
My wife and daughters are always arguing. Enter at your own risk. Janet Street, Drummoyne.
Drummoyne
Why would a business in busy Great North Road be a basket case?
It's the name of a laundry.
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