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InContinent- Dispatches from Europe – Europe, What’s your Sign? 

This is the first in a series of European Signs. What the hell do they mean?!?!  

 

Here we go: 

 

 

 

Does this sign mean:

    1. White people, get together on the lawn? 
    2. Put an arrow through each person you can find? 
    3. Meet here for a Ménage-à- quatre? 

Let me know! 

 

 


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  1. Enjoying your goofy posts. Enjoyed the red rose with ortho film. Not much bellows extension on that, it must have been a wide angle lens! This sign I believe means a meeting point, not necessarily for a menage a quatre!

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