
I don't know about you, but I haven't seen many slow children lately. It seems like kids are always wired. "Hey, look at me!" "Guess what!" "Watch this!" Seriously, though, (somehow I can't take that seriously...) what does this really mean? Is it a statement that in this nice neighborhood called Slow, children play? Is it a flash card showing the word 'slow' that was published by Children At Play? Is it a depiction of a man jumping slowly over some children who are playing?!?
"Ahem... excuse me, but what it is trying to say is 'drive slowly, there are children at play here.'"
Thanks for clearing that up.
By the way, don't hurt the fly, he is a family pet.
(Edit: The fly has been removed because of the annoyance it caused the readers.)
Wow, that fly is really annoying.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun blog guys! Grammar errors drive me crazy! However,I tend to usually look at them and just think, "You're an idiot," rather than laughing. Hmmm... maybe I should laugh instead. It seems like it would be kinder, maybe.
It's a sly way of saying that the neighborhood kids are dunces. Real slow.
ReplyDeleteThere's a "slow children at play" sign on my street. I don't know why no one took it down after I left for college.
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