These Hilarious Signs Just Can’t Be Taken Seriously

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These Hilarious Signs Just Can’t Be Taken Seriously

We often look for some sort of direction from signs when it comes to rules or guidelines. While many do this in a straightforward manner, here are some of the more witty and ironic signs out there…

As Long As There’s Bacon

For some, the most important thing out there is bacon, and this sign proves just that. Forget the poems, just come in because, after all, there is bacon.

As Long As There’s Bacon

Even the sign behind is sticking to the topic at hand, and it is clear this restaurant is making its priorities clear.

Win-Win Situation

Everyone loves a bargain, but we all know nothing in life is free. That doesn’t mean we won’t jump at the first sign we see with the word “

Free” spread across it and be intrigued with what’s on offer.

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Win-Win Situation

This clever marketing technique would attract the money-saving individual that’ll then see the sale proposal, and realize it was all a trick.

There is some truth in a way – once you’ve paid the fee, you then have it for free… maybe.

Cats Are Crude

If you didn’t like cats before reading this sign, then it won’t enhance their chances of gaining your love afterward.

I mean, how dare they not text back if they could, what did I do wrong?

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Cats Are Crude

But seriously, the veterinary clinic being the ones who chose to write this sign under their own advertisement, is what is really questionable.

Cats may be known to not be the friendliest of all creatures, but that is no reason for slating them to the public.

That’s What It’s All About

The Hokey Pokey is what it is all about – known among many as the popular novelty dance from the mid-1940’s in Britain and Ireland.

The musical hit has been used for amusement on a sign, but the meaning behind it is unclear.

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That’s What It’s All About

Taking a twist on words and stating “I was addicted to the hokey pokey but I turned myself around”

is a hilarious and ironic take on the famous tune, regardless if we don’t know what it is exactly advertising.