I just couldn’t stop with this week’s photo challenge. Here’s another interpretation. Enjoy!

I saw this gem — and the chalkboard message below — in Cambodia. The rest are from South Korea. Take the time to read the brown sign below, too. It’s pretty amazing.
And while we’re on the subject of Jack Cock …
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Priceless. I like the idea of using abusive language in the forest!
Haha. That was my favorite part, too.
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I do love it.. so funny.. I have a few signs and might have to do another signs post… It’s the same in China too.. so funny.. I sort of just love the interpretations though.. there was a sign on grass in Korea and in the U.S. it would have just said something like no trespass or do not walk on grass.. but the Korean sign went into a haiku about how the grass’s heart would break and not grow and touch the sun.. so many great ones I didn’t have my camera with me at the time.. funnnnn post.
Haha. Well, one might ignore a “do not” sign, but a guilt-ridden haiku can’t be ignored! π And you should DEFINITELY post your signs!
I wish I could just add them to your page.. they are so much funnier when put in as a group.. I’ll have to hunt them down.. I still wish I got the grass sign..
Ok.. I did because you inspired me.. not all are Konglish.. but they are all interesting to me.. http://rfljenksy.wordpress.com/2012/08/12/travel-theme-more-signs-some-of-my-favorites/
Yay!
ok. as a foreigner to the english language the first thing I learned how to pronounce was cola! hahaha!
thank goodness! I have family in Mexico and sometimes they catch me mispronouncing “hambre” and saying, “yo tengo hombre” … hahaha. oops!
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