Tuesday, February 6, 2018
This paper plate might just save you (from something)
Mystery surrounds this paper plate signage that Eden spotted (and shared on The Twitter) ... it's not immediately clear what might happen if one would remove the paper plate ... we would send a team to investigate, though Eden can't quite recall exactly where this is located (roughly Houston and First Avenue). Anyway, regardless of where you are, just leave any suspended paper plate as it is.
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umm, somebody might walk into it and get hurt?
ReplyDelete#PlateGate2018!
ReplyDeleteI can’t wait to read about Cheeky Eden and her plate on BBC!
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone did, and decided to write this note.
ReplyDeleteWho hasn't had the thrill of finding one of the threaded bolts sticking out under a sidewalk shed or some scaffolding. Such an elegant solution to a pedestrian menace.
ReplyDeleteIt's Lady Gaga.
ReplyDeleteI said cheekily.
Oh snap!, your cheek!
ReplyDeleteCant tell if you're being sarcastic or not... but it's not about removing the paper plate, it's about the plate being a warning for the bolt.
ReplyDelete