I’m not going to ask whether it’s “hot enough for you,” the standard query in NYC during August. In deference to the fact that everyone’s brains are fried, I’ll just post a few signs and ask a simple question about each. Feel free to answer.
On a sidewalk near Second Avenue:
Question: Do they think pedestrians will hurdle over the orange-and-white bars without this reminder?
In a shop on the West Side:
Does the flu vaccine advertised in the small circle to the left of the larger sign complement the lipstick or the powder?
From The New York Times:
Is “wildly unparalleled” a zig-zag or a right angle?
Finally, from a mini-golf course in Seattle:
Does this mean you should ignore the hand rails that are NOT provided?
Prize for the best answers is, well, nothing. But try anyway!