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Code enforcement, i.e. my Loving wife, stated this sign is wrong with a capitol W. Any body want to guess why? It is not the spacing or the neatness. Later.

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Dang Your good, I still say you can, but she is the boss.



EDIT: If I would have seen you were online I knew you would get it.

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"Hear the lights" or "Listen to the Lights" signs are pretty common among LOR users...

I actually started a poll awhile back to see if anyone could come up with anything better than those, or "Lights dance to music" (lights can't 'dance' either), or just "Tune to". Nobody did...

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shfr26 wrote:

Don't know, thats why I'm asked. Just hate to see her right AGAIN!

even when they are wrong...they are right...

My wife once asked me why I spent so much time trying to prove her wrong... LOL


PS: GO GATORS!!
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jimswinder wrote:

I went with "Listen To The Lights"...

I guess "Hear the Lights" would be the same as "Watch the Music" huh??  ;)


Aren't "hear" and "listen to" synonymous?
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Tim Fischer wrote:

Aren't "hear" and "listen to" synonymous?

No. Just because you're listening to something doesn't necessarily mean you're hearing it. I would have thought all married men already knew that...
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George Simmons wrote:

Tim Fischer wrote:
No. Just because you're listening to something doesn't necessarily mean you're hearing it. I would have thought all married men already knew that...

and soon to be divorced men... :?
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George Simmons wrote:

Tim Fischer wrote:
Aren't "hear" and "listen to" synonymous?

No.  Just because you're listening to something doesn't necessarily mean you're hearing it.  I would have thought all married men already knew that...


Understood ;)

Maybe I should have asked, "Aren't 'Listen to the lights' and 'Hear the lights'" essentially synonymous? I thought some were saying the 'listen' version was less 'strange' than the 'hear' version -- to me they're synonymous.
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I have two signs - one says "tune to..." and the other says "hear the lights..." I knew it was improperly phrased at the time I made it, but I thought it would attract attention - which was, after all, the whole purpose of the sign.

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