i remember seeing a sign above the door at the witchita airport that said "entrance" then looked below it and on each of the doors was a sign that said " do not enter". then my head exploded.
When they opened, they had everything, but knowing that there was a good chance that they would eventually sell something, they did the smart thing and made the sign appropriate for both circumstances.
Possibly even considering that the first thing they sold could possibly be returned. This was just a smart business move. Why buy two signs?
Actually, I believe that sign to be altered. The space between "Everything" and "or less" has obviously been smudged to cover up what was probably "$1", which would make more sense.
"Everything $1 or less."
Really, there'd be no other reason to have that much space there...but if THAT was the joke in posting about it, knowing it was Photoshopped, then I guess I have a bad sense of humor, more...or less.
*poof!*
I have one nearby which advertises "Everything at least $1!"
i remember seeing a sign above the door at the witchita airport that said "entrance" then looked below it and on each of the doors was a sign that said " do not enter". then my head exploded.
I think the sign is pretty self-explanatory.
When they opened, they had everything, but knowing that there was a good chance that they would eventually sell something, they did the smart thing and made the sign appropriate for both circumstances.
Possibly even considering that the first thing they sold could possibly be returned. This was just a smart business move. Why buy two signs?
Actually, I believe that sign to be altered. The space between "Everything" and "or less" has obviously been smudged to cover up what was probably "$1", which would make more sense.
"Everything $1 or less."
Really, there'd be no other reason to have that much space there...but if THAT was the joke in posting about it, knowing it was Photoshopped, then I guess I have a bad sense of humor, more...or less.
A really bad Photoshop job at that. However it is a funny concept. I, for one, never tire of Dollar Store humor.