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Brian Gaff
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Falling or fallen trees?
This reminds me of the sign, Man opening Umbrella we all used to see.
It was supposed to depeict a person digging a pile of sand or something.
Should I start a company to fit air bags to unsafe treees?
Brian
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slate_leeper wrote:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 19:56:58 -0000, "Commander Kinsey"
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I've a good mind to phone this guy up and say, "If you can come round in
the next two seconds, there's an oak tree falling into my garden."
https://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/f...red/1330651687
New York state does the same thing with road signs: "Watch for falling
rocks."
Yup, look up, not at the road ahead where there might be FALLEN
rocks....
-dan z-
The UK Highway Code shows the pictorial sign which it interprets as
"Falling or Fallen Rocks".
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