Amazing, isn’t it?
Twenty-four hours after taking this photo, I’m still not sure what message the Day Care’s management was trying to convey. Perhaps it was intended to encourage students to eat more fiber.
But let’s look on the bright side, shall we? We should be thankful that the arrows aren’t pointing in the *other* direction. That type of activity is still considered a felony in certain parts of Georgia and Alabama.
It inspires me to have some prunes that is for sure! Better out than in, i guess is their message! haha
btw, I’m watching ‘lazy town’ gnagnanana!
;)kim
Yes me too (what kim said)–>
rah rah Prunes!
Are those arrows actually attached to the animals butts?? Or are they separate?
Isn’t it amazing what you see when your eyes are open?
I’m there with Kim… but really if you asked kids I’m sure they take would be different!
I’m thinking the arrows should have a big red X through them encouraging the children not to pee in the pool!
The bottom one must be to remind the kids not to forget their trunks!
Hmmm… Those animals are a bit… Well, let’s just say that they look like they have gastro intestinal problems.
Sal, I’m back! A group of family visiting plus a crazy job put me off the map for a while. Catching up on your stuff, will be back to hassle very soon! Cheers!
Think like a child … it’s key I think.
Or you could try and emulate the purity of a New Zealand mind … 😉
I know this has to have something with Spaniard’s favorite form of swearing…cagando en todo.
I have heard “me cago en la mar salada”… I guess now even lions and tigers are.
Are you sure there’s not a Zoo nearby?? 😉