When I saw the mop being dried in front of a house on Bay 40th Street, I wondered if it would be considered like "toilet seat" in front of a mobile home in a trailer park somewhere in the South where the labels such as "hicks" and "red necks" are being used to explain the reason for the toilet seats or broken vehicles taking permanent places in the front yard!
A blog about our road trips on Route 66, Lincoln Highway, St. Louis, New York, Michigan, etc. (we have been to 37 States, 13 more to visit), about my love of hockey (NHL), football (NFL), coming to America, growing up in Viet Nam, humor that ain't funny and still a lot of ramblings!
SUMMER TIME
Monday, May 04, 2009
HUMOR OF THE WEEK - SEEN AROUND BROOKLYN
At first look, it was just a regular furniture store (photo above) on 86th Street (36th Street) in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn but the large sign on top of the building (photo below) listed FUNITURE. Perhaps it was not a mis-print but a clever marketing message that the store wanted to tell potential customers that their tables, chairs, beds ect. are more than just household items but FUN to have in the house.
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