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a ‘stop’ once meant that you would park temporarily, with the engine running. “Standing” meant that the engine was off. Someone had to remain in the car to prevent it from being ticketed, or stolen.
Yakety Sax 11 months ago
Now, you can stop.
drbee 11 months ago
His own fault; sign did not say no U-turns.
BigBoy 11 months ago
No parking there
BigDaveGlass 11 months ago
On a rock, through a hard place…..
gammaguy 11 months ago
Now, stop that!
Imagine 11 months ago
Sometimes it is better to break the rules than to break every bone in your body. Sometimes.
cracker65 11 months ago
Ancient GPS
nancyb creator 11 months ago
a ‘stop’ once meant that you would park temporarily, with the engine running. “Standing” meant that the engine was off. Someone had to remain in the car to prevent it from being ticketed, or stolen.
Just-me 11 months ago
The sign said “No Stop” it didn’t say a thing about not crashing.
Lady loves a joke 11 months ago
That’s likely where the phrase, “Don’t tell me what to do”, originated.
ChessPirate 11 months ago
Tsk, tsk, he stopped. Scoff-Law! ☺
mistercatworks 11 months ago
No breaks (sic)
Shikamoo Premium Member 11 months ago
The road runner was here. You should have turned left at Albuquerque, says Bugs.