after coming back from france i have a question about the roadsigns.
what is that one sign in the shape of a diamond with a yellow diagonal with a white border?
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after coming back from france i have a question about the roadsigns.
what is that one sign in the shape of a diamond with a yellow diagonal with a white border?
Doesn't that mean "Nazis approaching...time to concede" ?
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I thought he was talking about baseball:pQuote:
Originally posted by crptcblade
Doesn't that mean "Nazis approaching...time to concede" ?
:)
I dunno, but whoever does will probably use the words
"How you say"
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Originally posted by markman
after coming back from france i have a question about the roadsigns.
what is that one sign in the shape of a diamond with a yellow diagonal with a white border?
The french like to dot the roadsides with such roadsigns so as to confuse the foreigners. They like it that way. Helps with the tourism as well.
It means that you've passed Le MacDeunalds
As the french sayQuote:
Originally posted by Wally Pipp
It means that you've passed Le MacDeunalds
Le MacDeunalds est un Humdinger.
I always wondered about that sign aswell...
So, Markman, did you have a good time in France?
haw haw haw.. bonjour mes amis ... comment ca va?
:D ok the sign is the compliment to the same sign without the diagonal line. So the first one says that you have right of way on say difficult roads, mountain roads etc where maneuvering may be required. The sign with the line says "as you were, nothing to see here anymore" and so there is equal priority
ps In Paris I witnessed absolutely no rules and no concern from traffic police. :p
For a moment I actually thought that your description said the sign said "Sign Ahead"
As long as you abide by the only traffic rule Paris has ("Fook you I go first !!"), you'll be OK.Quote:
Originally posted by beachbum
haw haw haw.. bonjour mes amis ... comment ca va?
:D ok the sign is the compliment to the same sign without the diagonal line. So the first one says that you have right of way on say difficult roads, mountain roads etc where maneuvering may be required. The sign with the line says "as you were, nothing to see here anymore" and so there is equal priority
ps In Paris I witnessed absolutely no rules and no concern from traffic police. :p
Was it any of these?
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Humor/which_way.jpg
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Hu...ret_Bunker.jpg
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Hu...respassers.jpg
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Hu...n_stop_jpg.jpg
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Humor/Mini/shcool.jpg
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Hu...kplatz_jpg.jpg :D
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Hu...llaice_jpg.jpg
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Hu...aution_jpg.jpg
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/Hu...tn_die_jpg.jpg
Mon nom est Mendhak. J'aime embrasser mon Ass
Great time. Spent 2 days in paris being a typical tourist, then took a train to Rennes, drove up to St. Malo and spent a day there. Then I went down through Loire and Dordogne the next 5 or so days, then took a train to Paris to catch a plane.Quote:
Originally posted by simonm
I always wondered about that sign aswell...
So, Markman, did you have a good time in France?
Great time :)
So, you got about a bit.
Good to see you got a chance to go to Brittany. What did you do in St. Malo? Find a nice seafood restaurant I hope?
Last time I was in Paris, I was greeted by a crowd holding banners up with the words "Mon nom est Mendhak. J'aime embrasser mon Ass'
Probably some election rally... what does it mean??
lucky you ain't there now ;)
MUWAHAHAHAHA