5 August 2011

Courtesy Drive in Civic?

| johnboy
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poster boards

Poster boards in the bus interchange have a new addition with some large expensive looking posters asking us to consider our manners and language.

Oddly one of them is a little ripe itself.

The use of tape rather than glue suggests a certain amateurism.

Anyone know what it’s about?

(The photo is a composite.)

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Mr_Dee said :

well I’m sure the homosexual men love the arseholes! LOL!

Most of the Homosexual men I know like big Co**s. Mr Dee you might still find some love. LOL your own jokes is a bit pathetic.

screaming banshee8:14 pm 06 Aug 11

drive (noun)
1. a trip or journey in a car
2. a short private road leading to a house (driveway)
3. an innate, biologically determined urge
4. an organised effort to achieve a particular purpose

f*** this

well I’m sure the homosexual men love the arseholes! LOL!

BlackIce said :

Classified said :

So I guess people are going to keep left unless overtaking now…?

And overtake at the speed limit…

Yes, especially in the oncoming traffic lane…

I’m so glad they said arse not ass. I sign of a great mind.

marcothepolopony3:39 pm 05 Aug 11

I love them.

Let’s put them all along the Tuggeranong Parkway, to keep the tailgaiting tradies off our bumpers.

It does raise the question – is it polite to be shuffling around inside someone’s arse in search of their manners?

Classified said :

So I guess people are going to keep left unless overtaking now…?

And overtake at the speed limit…

It was quite funny to watch someone read one of them, pause a sec, then carefully plaster their flyer into a clear corner of one of those signs.

It might be John Elliott taking direct action. It’s rather odd, but he’s a real stickler for manners. He might have been out with the sticky tape.

I think the yellow makes it easier to spot them amongst the rest of it… I like them! Probably an installation work though…

So I guess people are going to keep left unless overtaking now…?

Love the ‘I found your manners … they were up your arse the entire time’ … gold. I don’t mind the sticky tape … perhaps some transient irony was intended?

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