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While driving down the road I noticed a little hole in the wall store. Not sure exactly what it was but it was offering discount legal forms & stuff for sale. The sign in the window??? "Guns, knives, divorce kits"
Quote from: readingchick on January 16, 2012, 01:04:21 PMQuote from: wendelenn on January 04, 2012, 02:24:51 PMQuote from: Thipu1 on January 04, 2012, 11:09:23 AMBack in the 1970s there was a firm of lawyers in NYC. Even though they were based in an Irish neighborhood I'm not sure if they got much business. The firm was named after the partners, 'Lawless and Lynch'. Makes me think of the lawyers from (I think it's) "Car Talk"--Dewey, Cheatam, and Howe.I think they used the same law firm in a Daffy Duck cartoon once.....maybe it was "Duck Dodgers of the 21st Century".I think that goes even further back to the original "Three Stooges" movies, but I could be wrong.
Quote from: wendelenn on January 04, 2012, 02:24:51 PMQuote from: Thipu1 on January 04, 2012, 11:09:23 AMBack in the 1970s there was a firm of lawyers in NYC. Even though they were based in an Irish neighborhood I'm not sure if they got much business. The firm was named after the partners, 'Lawless and Lynch'. Makes me think of the lawyers from (I think it's) "Car Talk"--Dewey, Cheatam, and Howe.I think they used the same law firm in a Daffy Duck cartoon once.....maybe it was "Duck Dodgers of the 21st Century".
Quote from: Thipu1 on January 04, 2012, 11:09:23 AMBack in the 1970s there was a firm of lawyers in NYC. Even though they were based in an Irish neighborhood I'm not sure if they got much business. The firm was named after the partners, 'Lawless and Lynch'. Makes me think of the lawyers from (I think it's) "Car Talk"--Dewey, Cheatam, and Howe.
Back in the 1970s there was a firm of lawyers in NYC. Even though they were based in an Irish neighborhood I'm not sure if they got much business. The firm was named after the partners, 'Lawless and Lynch'.
in a collectibles and comics shop:Any loose children will be sold to the highest bidder.In the same shop:Sorry, we'reOpen
Quote from: Nightboomfer on September 28, 2007, 12:44:30 AMin a collectibles and comics shop:Any loose children will be sold to the highest bidder.In the same shop:Sorry, we'reOpenThis one made me laugh HARD. I know of several businesses that SHOULD post this sign in their window...
Quote from: mrkitty on April 18, 2012, 10:25:33 PMQuote from: Nightboomfer on September 28, 2007, 12:44:30 AMin a collectibles and comics shop:Any loose children will be sold to the highest bidder.In the same shop:Sorry, we'reOpenWe have a diner here that has that sign.This one made me laugh HARD. I know of several businesses that SHOULD post this sign in their window...Would that have been in a small, college town in northern New York? I'm curious as I saw the same sign on a shop with similar merchandise while I was there.
Quote from: Nightboomfer on September 28, 2007, 12:44:30 AMin a collectibles and comics shop:Any loose children will be sold to the highest bidder.In the same shop:Sorry, we'reOpenWe have a diner here that has that sign.This one made me laugh HARD. I know of several businesses that SHOULD post this sign in their window...
A local church posted the following on its front sign:Yelling, "Oh, God!" does not constitute attending Mass.My mom thought it was crude but I loved it.