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Asda Boeing 747s and confusing road signs...So what's it telling you to do? Bigloryblog has another pie quiz!

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Biglorryblog's 'Man out on the road' Nick Garlick has sent me this picture of a sign he spotted
whilst on his travels. Nick tells me: "I came across it in Antwerp docks. For a pie can other Bloggers guess what it means? Enjoy, Nick"  Good question. How about "Caution: don't run over the foot of the security guard even though he's a moaning jobsworth git?..." No? Then I give up. Fortunately Nick has provided the answer so click through here. And a pie to a BLb reader who can come up with a funnier version of the 'real' description.
 

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But before Nick puts you all out of your misery he's also sent me this picture and explanation: "I recently visited Bruntingthorpe and spotted the latest in the supermarket home delivery wars. Obviously they can only drop unbreakable goods I assume?" Yes it's the Asda 747 delivery truck just about to leave on the night-trunk to 'Scotch'.

 
AND THE QUIZ ANSWER? "Wait in your cab till instructed to move forward." Simple when it's explained. But who can come up with a better one and thanks Nick!

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Comments (4)

Road Rat:

"Don't throw your rubbish on the pedstrians !"

andrew cooper:

do not jump out of the side window of a 3 series streamliner!

john:

do not allow co-drivers to leap form moving vehicles

john godbolt:

sign reads= No shooting illegal imigrants with bow and arrows

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