I say we just remove all the slippery when wet signs and let the retards crack their heads open on the floor.
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Wed 22 Nov 2006, 6:56,
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I still don't understand who would stop for a sign but not for a puddle.
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Wed 22 Nov 2006, 7:04,
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its a warning so you don't trip over the wet floor sign
although there is a danger you may still trip over the wet floor sign sign.
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Wed 22 Nov 2006, 7:07,
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True story:
The Burger King at Wynyard station in Sydney permanently has a caution slippery floor sign displayed because of me.
I used to work nearby, and whenever I went there I'd take the whole pile of complaint forms. My only complaint was that "The floors are too slippery". I was always careful to compliment the staff.
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Wed 22 Nov 2006, 7:11,
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I used to work nearby, and whenever I went there I'd take the whole pile of complaint forms. My only complaint was that "The floors are too slippery". I was always careful to compliment the staff.
I should point out that this was over a period of 2 years, and that it has been 3 years since then.
Of course, if I notice that they've taken it away, it will begin anew.
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Wed 22 Nov 2006, 7:21,
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hooray
have this totally NSFW pr0n as a reward:
perception-erotica.com/klas/011.jpg
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Wed 22 Nov 2006, 7:23,
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perception-erotica.com/klas/011.jpg