The signs needed to get across the message that the evening was going to be free, that there were many things to do, among which were rides, and that there was going to be a bonfire. Unfortunately, the person who wrote the copy for the sign came up with this:
Now, I don't know how you feel about bonfire rides, but the fact that they were free didn't make them any more attractive to me.
Some vandals "edited" the other side of this sign, but it was changed again before I could get there with the camera. Some quick googling revealed that someone else did get a shot of it. <snicker>Teenagers</snicker>.
Tags: humour, new year's eve, family first night, free bonfire rides
5 comments:
Well, it's my favorite ride, but I'm not going to PAY for it. (Not the fire one. Ouch.)
Did you go to the celebration? Was it fun? Was everyone looking for the Free Bonfire rides??? lol
be well,
Dawn
I just went and saw the teenagers editing... very cute in a Beavis kind of way!
be well,
Dawn
I guess that, at 52, I still haven't outgrown my silly teenage sense of humor, because I saw the flip side of that sign, and I am still laughing. Tina
Hi !!!!!!!!
I wish I was there in your neck of the woods. I would love to go to a bonfire. I especially would love the hot chocolate. You need to take me with you it sure sounds like fun. Thanks for sharing this.
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