No difference than the “Speed Bumps” sign on my access street.. Dropped sentences can confuse. “When does a bump even move, let alone race?” was my 9 year old’s question.
They put in a speed detection sign at the end of our street when I was younger. Me and some boys from the neighborhood discovered it would measure the speed of joggers too, and we would race up and down the street and let the sign tell us who was the fastest. Fun times.
Years back we had a family with a deaf / hearing impaired child. The city put up a caution sign, that child has graduated college now and has a family in a different town. Sign’s still up and the neighborhood loves it as it keeps traffic slower.
In your case boys, “slow” is an adjective, not a verb, or a verbal imperative. Sorry boys,you probably don’t understand……..sounds too much like schoolwork.
Imagine about 2 months ago
Love it!
doctorwho29 about 2 months ago
Ok, this is hilarious. I expected Miles to understand the truth here but this is better
mccollunsky about 2 months ago
Slow Children at play.
tudza Premium Member about 2 months ago
Slow children indeed.
baraktorvan about 2 months ago
No difference than the “Speed Bumps” sign on my access street.. Dropped sentences can confuse. “When does a bump even move, let alone race?” was my 9 year old’s question.
Ellis97 about 2 months ago
I think those signs apply to drivers, not runners.
Ida No about 2 months ago
Can’t get any slower than that…
Imagine about 2 months ago
The sign nailed it.
backyardcowboy about 2 months ago
Does Miles think he’ll have to slow down his thinking as well?
Carl Premium Member about 2 months ago
The children are, indeed, slow.
SquidGamerGal about 2 months ago
Sigh, that’s not what it means…
Niko S about 2 months ago
DUH
Killraven Premium Member about 2 months ago
Well, they qualify.
beritan.bf about 2 months ago
They are so funny
Wooded trail about 2 months ago
Insulting the kids intelligence, rude!
JoshHere about 2 months ago
They can have a slow race, and they will have time to smell the roses
trainnut1956 about 2 months ago
Well, one of those boys IS a little slow…
aaronacademy2012 about 2 months ago
just ask kyle to explain
Bill The Nuke about 2 months ago
I thought that was a comment on their mental agility
prrdh about 2 months ago
Isn’t the correct expression ‘intellectually challenged’?
stamps about 2 months ago
I keep looking out for the watch children, but have never seen them. Maybe next time.
phileaux about 2 months ago
Robin Williams punchline “Slow Kids?! That’s just so mean, they can’t help it”
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 2 months ago
I think it means children are slow witted. At least with these 2 it is
leopardglily about 2 months ago
They put in a speed detection sign at the end of our street when I was younger. Me and some boys from the neighborhood discovered it would measure the speed of joggers too, and we would race up and down the street and let the sign tell us who was the fastest. Fun times.
6turtle9 about 2 months ago
Ha!
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 2 months ago
Years back we had a family with a deaf / hearing impaired child. The city put up a caution sign, that child has graduated college now and has a family in a different town. Sign’s still up and the neighborhood loves it as it keeps traffic slower.
christelisbetty about 2 months ago
We had that sign near our house, growing up. My Dad said it meant us kids were slow learners.
ratherb44 Premium Member about 2 months ago
We have signs here that say: “ROAD MAY FLOOD”. They just gave it permission.
nickdnd about 2 months ago
I was ready for this to be another “Kevin is dumb” joke but this is so much better!
AlnicoV about 2 months ago
Well, if the shoe fits.
thegreat.gildersleeve about 2 months ago
In your case boys, “slow” is an adjective, not a verb, or a verbal imperative. Sorry boys,you probably don’t understand……..sounds too much like schoolwork.
Taracinablue about 2 months ago
cute!
Tweener Premium Member about 2 months ago
Brought to you by the same street sign divisions that put up Deer Crossing signs. Guys… deer can’t read.