Not to be a killjoy but this is clearly photoshopped. And yes. I can tell because of some pixels. Specifically the ones around the letters. They’re blurred in a way that appears as though the OP entered the letters and then saved it as a jpeg. The loss of resolution caused the awkward blurring around the letters.
Sorry Jojo, but this is a legitimate sign. It’s in Soho region of London; I believe it’s on Meard Street and Wiki seems to confirm this. Unfortunately as that section is pedestrianised, Google Street View doesn’t extend that far for confirmation.
I have walked past this sign several times cutting across to The Soho bar on Greek Street and it never fails to raise a smile!
@Jojo Def not phoppyshopped. You see a lot of these on doors in Soho, central London. There’s also one saying something along the lines of “this door is not a toilet – please don’t urinate here”.
This isn’t photoshopped – it’s in London, near Soho. A small street running of off Dean St actually. I know because I snapped a photo of this a while back when I walked past the (very normal looking) house and was stunned by this bizarre statement.
I have seen this sign! It’s in London. It tickled me when I saw it, but I never thought to get a photo of it.
Thanks for bringing back delicious holiday memories ^_^
There is an accountants in Victoria St, Melbourne, which was, 20 years ago, a Thai “Massage Parlour”, which was then sold off and became a house. They had a sign on the gate saying “This is now a PRIVATE RESIDENCE. Please respect our privacy”. I think the owners gave up and sold it, hence the accountancy firm now.
That’s the brothel on Tattooine.
No weak minded individuals allowed . . .
SHOCKED! I am SHOCKED !!!
Challenge accepted!
…I don’t understand. I’m sure I copied the address from the bathroom stall correctly…
Not to be a killjoy but this is clearly photoshopped. And yes. I can tell because of some pixels. Specifically the ones around the letters. They’re blurred in a way that appears as though the OP entered the letters and then saved it as a jpeg. The loss of resolution caused the awkward blurring around the letters.
Sorry Jojo, but this is a legitimate sign. It’s in Soho region of London; I believe it’s on Meard Street and Wiki seems to confirm this. Unfortunately as that section is pedestrianised, Google Street View doesn’t extend that far for confirmation.
I have walked past this sign several times cutting across to The Soho bar on Greek Street and it never fails to raise a smile!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meard_Street for pics and history of the location
This is Sebastian Horsley’s hosue! My favorite writer and failed artist! May he rest in peace.
Your ass is full of pixels. Go pixelate yourself!
Jedi mind-tricks…
‘d i shave my BALLS fer this?!
Explains all the missing screws around the signage, doesn’t it
ever heard of glue ??
Not glue, it’s clearly slid into a frame, notice the left side missing.
This is on a door in Brighton so it is very real, actually
@Jojo Def not phoppyshopped. You see a lot of these on doors in Soho, central London. There’s also one saying something along the lines of “this door is not a toilet – please don’t urinate here”.
No, This is 22 Acacia avenue in London.
Made famous by an Iron Maiden song
^ Totally this!
Up the Irons!
In Seattle at the turn of the 20th Century they were referred to as “Seamstresses” with the motto “A stitch in time is 2 bucks a toss”.
This isn’t photoshopped – it’s in London, near Soho. A small street running of off Dean St actually. I know because I snapped a photo of this a while back when I walked past the (very normal looking) house and was stunned by this bizarre statement.
I have seen this sign! It’s in London. It tickled me when I saw it, but I never thought to get a photo of it.
Thanks for bringing back delicious holiday memories ^_^
Sorry internet, but its not photoshoped. This was the plate on the front door of the late artist Sebastian Horseleys flat in Soho, London.
Okay, so you don’t have prostitutes on this address, but would it be possible for you to call some?
We have two ducks and a goat in the backyard — will they suffice ??
“No, i am not looking for prostitutes but all im asking for is that i take your lovely daughter for a date” *secretly hands out a buck*
When a simple “No Soliciting”, just will not do!
There is an accountants in Victoria St, Melbourne, which was, 20 years ago, a Thai “Massage Parlour”, which was then sold off and became a house. They had a sign on the gate saying “This is now a PRIVATE RESIDENCE. Please respect our privacy”. I think the owners gave up and sold it, hence the accountancy firm now.
Seems like something someone who owned a brothel would say.
No phone! No phone!
Orly?
Hey, could someone clarify? Is this Photoshopped? -_-