Do Not Delay
May 18 2007 Fri
1:07 am PHT
What if we had vehicle signages like this? (You probably won’t get this unless you’re Filipino. )
Download the letter-sized PDF file for printing and laminating!
May 18 2007 Fri
1:07 am PHT
What if we had vehicle signages like this? (You probably won’t get this unless you’re Filipino. )
Download the letter-sized PDF file for printing and laminating!
Filed under Graphics Design
vaes9 is the personal/tech weblog of Eugene Alvin Villar aka seav, a not so innocent yet naïve hardware engineer shuttling back and forth between Las Piñas and Quezon City in Metro Manila.
Comments
Comment times are in Philippine time (+0800).
1
On 9:25 p.m., 18 May 2007, Joni wrote:
HAHAHAHA! FUNNEEEE! They should definitely use that for emergency purposes. LOL
2
On 10:26 p.m., 18 May 2007, benj wrote:
Knowing the people who use similar signs cough*doctors at PGH*coughs they’d keep that on their windshield even when they’re parked. haha
3
On 8:35 a.m., 19 May 2007, Rico wrote:
Haha! Where’d you get this?
And what does LBM mean again? Low Bowel Movement?
4
On 6:33 a.m., 20 May 2007, Coy wrote:
Haha! Maybe I’ll print one and keep it with me. You never know if you’re going to need it when commuting (jeep? taxi?) haha!
5
On 5:26 p.m., 20 May 2007, Neil wrote:
HAHAHAHA! A good alternative for that waang waang in ambulances. Except for the laugh that it can induce to drivers nearby.
6
On 1:02 a.m., 22 May 2007, seav wrote:
I’m really glad you all found that funny. Bumenta rin ito sa mga kapatid ko at sa mga officemates ko.
Rico, the idea just popped into my head when I saw a “Press: Do Not Delay” sign on a van that was in front of me last Wednesday. And LBM actually means “loose bowel movement.” Close enough.
7
On 11:50 a.m., 29 May 2007, markku wrote:
I think this will also excuse you from the number-coding scheme… Hehehe.
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