It’s a Bundt cake.You call those desserts "tunts" in America?
Did not know that. I thought it was just a tart on a tartIt’s a Bundt cake.
Many places use signs like that--a warning to drivers in vehicles that are hard to turn around.What the fuck happened that warranted the blue attachment for that sign?
Many places use signs like that--a warning to drivers in vehicles that are hard to turn around.What the fuck happened that warranted the blue attachment for that sign?
I am confident that @Patooka was already aware of that.Many places use signs like that--a warning to drivers in vehicles that are hard to turn around.What the fuck happened that warranted the blue attachment for that sign?
Yeah, I was secretly hoping something necromantic happened that forced them to add the "no exit" as an afterthought.I am confident that @Patooka was already aware of that.Many places use signs like that--a warning to drivers in vehicles that are hard to turn around.What the fuck happened that warranted the blue attachment for that sign?
Humour isn't just the jelly-like material inside an eyeball.
The way it reads to me, nobody could ever answer your question, since nobody ever came back.Yeah, I was secretly hoping something necromantic happened that forced them to add the "no exit" as an afterthought.
Dead End would be funnier.Many places use signs like that--a warning to drivers in vehicles that are hard to turn around.What the fuck happened that warranted the blue attachment for that sign?
Would be funnier if the lower sign read "Graveyard"....View attachment 44953Dead End would be funnier.Many places use signs like that--a warning to drivers in vehicles that are hard to turn around.What the fuck happened that warranted the blue attachment for that sign?