The Bridge of Anguished English

We do see signs almost everywhere. Here are some interesting signs Lederer has found during his travel, taken from his book “The Bridge of Anguished English”.

  • In a Winston-Salem, North Carolina restaurantShoes are required to eat inside.
  • Outside a Cardiff, California restaurant – Help keep the birds healthy. Don’t feed them restaurant food.
  • In a Brooklyn barbershop window – During construction we will shave you in the rear.
  • On a newspaper rack in Melville, New York – Please pay for newspapers before being taken.
  • Outside a Grand Rapids furniture store – We promise you the lowest prices and workmanship.
  • Sign outside Phoenix racecourse – Live Horse Racing Today.
  • Outside a Van Nuys, California gift shop – Live Artificial Trees.
  • In a Detroit restaurant – Toilet out of order. Please use the floor below.
  • In a Bar Harbor, Maine, restaurant – Open seven days a week and weekends.
  • In an Orlando Safari park – Elephants Please Stay in Your Car.
  • On the wall of a Vancouver cleaning service – Able to do the worst possible job.
  • Attached to a chair in a Toronto hardware store – Are your bottoms sagging? We provide a caning service.
  • In a British Laundromat – Automatic washing machines. Please remove all your clothes when the light goes out.
  • On many WCs in London – Ladies, Gentlemen & Disabled Toilets.
  • Outside a secondhand shop in Bath – We exchange anything – bicycles, washing machines, etc. Why not bring your wife along and get a wonderful bargain.
  • In a health food shop window – Closed due to illness.
  • In a dry cleaner’s window – Anyone leaving their garments here for more than 30 days will be disposed of.
  • In a London dance hall – Smarts is the most exclusive disco in town, Everyone welcome.
  • On the fence of a rural farm – The farmer allows walkers to cross the field for free, but the bull charges.
  • In a Manchester shop Customers should note that any complaints of incivility on the part of our staff will be severely deal with.
  • A sign in Cairo, Egypt, advertises a donkey ride for tourists Would you like to ride on your own ass?

Finally, here is a is a response to inquiries for accommodations abroad- Dear Madam, I am honorable to accept your impossible request. Unhappy it is I have not bedroom with bath. A bathroom with bed I have. I can though give you a washing, with pleasure, in a most clean spring with on one to see. I insist that you will like this.

Source : “The Bridge of Anguished English” by Richard Lederer. Published by St. Mattin’s Press. N.Y. USA.

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