Still, I wouldn't want them kept in my hometown either!
[Spotted and submitted by Clare Beaumont]
And, before I get flamed: Vancouver is a great city, I enjoyed my time there.
Maybe it is just my strange sense of humour but I do enjoy finding signs that are just a little 'odd'. I hope you will get a grin or two from these as well. Due to popular demand, I have set up an email for contributions. Pictures emailed to address in sidebar may or may not make it on to the blog. (Let's keep it family oriented.)
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So funny, yet good to know for traveling purposes!
I don't think thumbing your nose at your neighbors is all that wise. Especially considering North Korea isn't all that far away.
Lol that is pretty funny.
I guess in WW3, you just stand under that sign :)
R2K
This might be kind of helpful for all of the people that visit in 2010 for the Olympics. hmm... why do I see visions of the Cold War? lol
Ha - where I grew up in London, UK, all the signs locally said "A nuclear free borough" - never mind that it was the most heavily targetted site for Soviet ICBMs in Britain!
I live in Vancouver, and this sign is hysterical. They are doing things to get ready for the 2010 Olympics. I'm sure that will hit the wallets of the tax payers hard.
they put up uber fancy new sign last week where this one used to be, highlight the 2010 theme of rain pride. i'd rather be proud of being nuclear free. yah taxes!!!
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