It reminds me that I’ve always wondered how business owners decide when it’s time to have their neon or other light up signs fixed, when one or more letters go dark. When I lived in NJ, a car dealership called “Classic Chevrolet” spent years as “lassic Cherolet.” I couldn’t understand why the business would have such a sign and then not bother to maintain it.
blunebottle almost 8 years ago
Yeah, really. Walking downtown is hazardous these days.
whiteheron almost 8 years ago
Brick and mortar stores are on the decline in more ways than one.
paullp Premium Member almost 8 years ago
It reminds me that I’ve always wondered how business owners decide when it’s time to have their neon or other light up signs fixed, when one or more letters go dark. When I lived in NJ, a car dealership called “Classic Chevrolet” spent years as “lassic Cherolet.” I couldn’t understand why the business would have such a sign and then not bother to maintain it.
matzam Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I doubt people staring at the phone all day even notice that much
Bill The Nuke almost 8 years ago
I was out apartment hunting yesterday…saw a lot of these.
Perkycat almost 8 years ago
Funny – unfortunately.
cuzinron47 almost 8 years ago
Probably overdid it a bit.