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The world would be a better place if more disputes were handled this way

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Written by William on October 21st, 2008 | Tagged as: WTF


16 Responses to “The world would be a better place if more disputes were handled this way”

  1. On October 21st 2008, Eval wrote:

    Assuming everyone in the world can read…

  2. On October 21st 2008, Mike Riley wrote:

    I completely agree, I wish you found signs like this in the US!

  3. On October 21st 2008, Television Spy wrote:

    odd is an understatement.

  4. On October 21st 2008, Brisbane web design wrote:

    Those crazy Germans. A Stumble for your efforts :)

  5. On October 21st 2008, Greg McCale wrote:

    It's in Columbus, Ohio, USA

  6. On October 22nd 2008, Geniuses wrote:

    You mean to tell me I spent all that time learning German when they secretly write and read English?!?!?!

    It's a sign in an ENGLISH speaking country.

  7. On October 22nd 2008, Ferdinand Gazebo wrote:

    Are you even ALLOWED to drive a car if you can't read/write????

  8. On October 22nd 2008, diana t. wrote:

    >>You mean to tell me I spent all that time learning German when they secretly write and read English?!?!?!

    lol!

    yea..

    all those impossible grammar… *sigh*

  9. On October 22nd 2008, david wrote:

    I thought it was Rock, Scissors, Paper?

  10. On October 22nd 2008, Daniel wrote:

    This is in the USA. Note how the sign is written in English. Yeah.

  11. On October 22nd 2008, Tammy Lenski wrote:

    Yes, USA…Ohio, to be exact. Simple Google search and that's where the German Village Society is.

  12. On October 23rd 2008, Josh wrote:

    This would only work if both parties had hands…

  13. On October 31st 2008, design wrote:

    It should be settled with a drinking match.

  14. On November 6th 2008, Bored wrote:

    yes drinking match like on beerfest!

  15. On November 23rd 2008, burning windmill wrote:

    I refuse to accept that paper can defeat stone

  16. On November 24th 2008, ross wrote:

    we in NZ call it paper, scissors rock…

    and the US isn't the only English-speaking country you know. you can't say that because a sign is in english, then it's in the US. it works the other way around however- if a sign's in the US chances are it'll be in english.

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