Hey guys this is one of the articles i got from www.greatandhra.com
That a haircut is of greater value to a barber than anything else in the world gets reiterated with one such sign board donning a city by-lane. The board reads: “Haircut for Rs 15, children for Rs 10”.
Yet another sign board outside a city bar reads, “Our public bar is presently not open, because it is closed”, makes one wonder if the bar manager had turned up drunk to work when the board was being put up.
Another one will remind you of your junior school grammar teacher who, much to your dislike, spent a whole period telling you how important a comma can be: “Auto, Stand one minute away!”’ Some other signs such as “We do pico and false” make for a good laugh if nothing else, especially when you are stuck in a traffic jam and are on the verge of losing your cool any moment.
But the best ones are the signs that almost seem like the sign board writers had an abundance of letters but no idea where to put them. Check these out: “Diggitall foto library”, “Chaineese fast food” among many others. Guess it’s about time that sign board writers use spell check.