My friend was given this sign but he doesn't know what it means. If anyone could tell me, I would appreciate it.
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i would say it's some form of foreign language. certainly not english
my_name_is_ron
Good job Captain Obvious, but there's still more work to be done!
i would say it's some form of foreign language. certainly not english
French maybe? that's what i'm thinking. either that or german. it looks pretty european. the tell tale sign is the big circle round the word. the germans love putting seemingly random dots all over their words and they've gone a bit overboard with this one[QUOTE="10thwonder"]haha, is that deliberate?I can't see it, can someone post what it says?
my_name_is_ron
No, my work blocks all material hosted offsite from Gamespot, so I can't see the sign, and I speak French so I could tell you if it is indeed French.
i would say it's some form of foreign language. certainly not english
French maybe? that's what i'm thinking. either that or german. it looks pretty european. the tell tale sign is the big circle round the word. the germans love putting seemingly random dots all over their words and they've gone a bit overboard with this one Yes, I remember now that on a trip to France we saw a road sign which looked almost exactly like that; I think it means "look to your left, there's a field full of cows there". Of course, I could be wrong.i would say it's some form of foreign language. certainly not english
French maybe? that's what i'm thinking. either that or german. it looks pretty european. the tell tale sign is the big circle round the word. the germans love putting seemingly random dots all over their words and they've gone a bit overboard with this oneno, you fools! it is clearly an ink blot. i see a walrus.[QUOTE="my_name_is_ron"][QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"] French maybe?jimmyjammer69that's what i'm thinking. either that or german. it looks pretty european. the tell tale sign is the big circle round the word. the germans love putting seemingly random dots all over their words and they've gone a bit overboard with this one Yes, I remember now that on a trip to France we saw a road sign which looked almost exactly like that; I think it means "look to your left, there's a field full of cows there". Of course, I could be wrong. i could've sworn that's how the french write their speed limits. i believe the sign means 90kph
[QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"][QUOTE="my_name_is_ron"] that's what i'm thinking. either that or german. it looks pretty european. the tell tale sign is the big circle round the word. the germans love putting seemingly random dots all over their words and they've gone a bit overboard with this onemy_name_is_ronYes, I remember now that on a trip to France we saw a road sign which looked almost exactly like that; I think it means "look to your left, there's a field full of cows there". Of course, I could be wrong. i could've sworn that's how the french write their speed limits. i believe the sign means 90kph You could well be right. I think a lot of people were distracted by the cows in the field to the left, making the site a bit of an accident blackspot, hence the speed limit. Good work :)
i could've sworn that's how the french write their speed limits. i believe the sign means 90kph You could well be right. I think a lot of people were distracted by the cows in the field to the left, making the site a bit of an accident blackspot, hence the speed limit. Good work :) case closed. i hope the tc's appreciative of our detective work[QUOTE="my_name_is_ron"][QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"] Yes, I remember now that on a trip to France we saw a road sign which looked almost exactly like that; I think it means "look to your left, there's a field full of cows there". Of course, I could be wrong.jimmyjammer69
We are highly trained volunteers, don't thank us, thank the government 8)Thanks for the entertaining responses, but I still don't know what it means. :(
Twiggiy
[QUOTE="my_name_is_ron"][QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"] French maybe?im_mr_brownthat's what i'm thinking. either that or german. it looks pretty european. the tell tale sign is the big circle round the word. the germans love putting seemingly random dots all over their words and they've gone a bit overboard with this oneno, you fools! it is clearly an ink blot. i see a walrus. That walrus you see is me. I am the walrus. Goo goo g'joob.
[QUOTE="im_mr_brown"][QUOTE="my_name_is_ron"] that's what i'm thinking. either that or german. it looks pretty european. the tell tale sign is the big circle round the word. the germans love putting seemingly random dots all over their words and they've gone a bit overboard with this oneManiacc1no, you fools! it is clearly an ink blot. i see a walrus. That walrus you see is me. I am the walrus. Goo goo g'joob. well well well. see how they fly like lucy in the sky
[QUOTE="Maniacc1"][QUOTE="im_mr_brown"]no, you fools! it is clearly an ink blot. i see a walrus.my_name_is_ronThat walrus you see is me. I am the walrus. Goo goo g'joob. well well well. see how they fly like lucy in the sky :o Are you the one sitting on a cornflake?
It looks like it says prostitute, in possibly Russian, I'm not too sure.Statutory_AP3Now you mention it... maybe that sign was in Russia. It would make sense that the prostitutes would need a road sign to draw attention to themselves with a field of cows on the other side. TC, forget everything I previously said; that sign does indeed say 'prostitute' in Russian.
Now you mention it... maybe that sign was in Russia. It would make sense that the prostitutes would need a road sign to draw attention to themselves with a field of cows on the other side. TC, forget everything I previously said; that sign does indeed say 'prostitute' in Russian. it's a clever ploy russian prostitutes use to avoid detection. what they do is use japanese to confuse the authorities into not arresting them. the sign reads 'prostitues and humps (hur hur hur) for the next 400 yards'. clearly if they wrote the signs in russian the police would know exactly what was going on[QUOTE="Statutory_AP3"]It looks like it says prostitute, in possibly Russian, I'm not too sure.jimmyjammer69
[QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"]Now you mention it... maybe that sign was in Russia. It would make sense that the prostitutes would need a road sign to draw attention to themselves with a field of cows on the other side. TC, forget everything I previously said; that sign does indeed say 'prostitute' in Russian. it's a clever ploy russian prostitutes use to avoid detection. what they do is use japanese to confuse the authorities into not arresting them. the sign reads 'prostitues and humps (hur hur hur) for the next 400 yards'. clearly if they wrote the signs in russian the police would know exactly what was going on Exactly, and I remember from my trip to Japan, when our teacher took us to the red light district (best trip evar, amirite?) all the signs advertising brothels were in Russian. The authourites were none the wiser.[QUOTE="Statutory_AP3"]It looks like it says prostitute, in possibly Russian, I'm not too sure.my_name_is_ron
I think it's Asian for "Star Crystal", or maybe "Alien"xaosahh yes. the ancient forgotten language of 'asian'
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