![]() 07/08/2020 at 20:35 • Filed to: Southern Indiana | ![]() | ![]() |
Spent last week camping and cruising southern Indiana (fortunately or unfortunately, I vacated my campsite at Lake Monroe Saturday before !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ).
I regret I didn’t capture all the signs that caught my eye (especially the very colorful, very well-done, very large “Get the US out of the UN” sign in someone’s front yard ) , but a few of interest...
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I didn’t see any wanton vulture destruction at this recreation area, but there were quite a few at my campsite thanks to the large group that didn’t clean up after themselves and left their food and trash out overnight. Classy.
This sign is significantly more comprehensible with the “slippery when wet” sign that’s supposed to be underneath it.
I commented a few years ago, probably here, that one measure of the quality of my day is how many of these I pass.
I thought this was pretty clever. Stopped long enough to take a photo that someone pulled over to make sure I was fine (or make sure I wasn’t causing trouble).
I really want to sneak onto their property some evening and fix this one. Or just get ther e early enough to enjoy one of my favorite breakfasts.
This was a really nice 2-mile hike out into the middle of Lake Monroe. Thankfully no copperheads to be seen .
I really h ave no idea what this is about.
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Vulture 1: Hehe, bombs away!
Vulture 2 : Remember, it’s 10 points if you hit the windshield. The hood is only 3 points.
Vulture 3 : I’m trying! I’m trying!
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This opened up my eyes,
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“Biscuts”
Kinja does not say this is an incorrect spelling so I think they are in the clear.
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BISCUTS/GRAVY
Wait, isn’t a forward slash supposed to indicate “or”?
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If the biscuts and gravy are good enough they can spell it however they damn well please.
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I give. To what?
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Life is demanding without understanding.
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I’d have to think about that one. It can , but I don’t think it often does.
For some unknowable reason I have regularly used “diddly/squat” in the past, which I suppose if you squint right could be interpreted as “#1 or #2” .
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The rural midwest is a strange and backwards place (corresponding report sent from rural Missouri).
When I go to the national forests here I always bring 2 trash bags to fill with beer bottles and cans. I always fill both bags and on the drive home my car smells like stale beer. It is such a beautiful place but so many disrespect it.
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I have a Trasharoo which I hang on my spare tire. Really convenient, especially for camping, and keeps the od ors out of my J eep.
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That’s is really slick , I drive a wagon so it just goes in the back.
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Are we really trusting Kinja to be an authority on spelling?
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No, their accepted words have the strangest exclusions. Minifigures capitalized is the only form and plural of the word they recognize. No singular. Herbs can't shpell.
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A favorite of mine from last summer down in North Carolina.
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It’s an Ace of Bas e reference.
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A regular order of biscuts and gravy for $2.50?! I need to get a fully remote job and move wherever food is this cheap.
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Great song.
And it seems like the last guy is tired of “politically correct” and somehow the renaming of a crappy chain restaurant was his breaking point. I’d keep a wide berth.
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It’s not Kinja, it’s the spell checker in your browser.
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For $475, it’d better be a fucking large order of biscuts.