I’m not one to be especially active in political doings but sometimes
you have to speak your piece, you know? We’ve had this sign in our
front yard for about 6 weeks and we’re seeing them more and more
around town. It’s just a quiet way of saying “Welcome!”
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I love your sign. Have seen nothing like it around here (Arkansas), unfortunately. Thanks for sharing. Radine
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I just adore you Lelia, you are goodness and joy.
Fondly,
jv
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Hahaha the cat picture just killed me!!
Happy Sunday!
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I like your sign.
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There are no welcome signs on my lawn that tell people they are gladly accepted because I dabble in irony and cannot risk it. I just smile about once a month or so, and speak with everyone when I can do it without snarling and gnashing my teeth. That is enough.
Just speak the mexican and/or muslim language to your neighbors? They probably can’t comprehend your dicey mexican and/or muslim grammar, but if you know the languages, just engage them for a yarn by’.
Take the sign down and just talk to people in the neighborhood. Talk is cheaper.
Criminals will put you on a list of weak/passive potential clients who got money to make up signifyin’ signs:
1. Have the conversations, make the effort to connect to everyone in speech
2. Think about security and lose the sign as it is gauche and is a wind hazard
Iām not one to be especially active in political doings either but when I do, I usually make a supreme balls of it and am asked to smarten up.
I am a satirist who worships cats and hopes for a cat theocracy, and a cat cartel to dominate American policy by 2020.
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I LOVE the sign!šš»
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Love the sign, where can you get one?
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They got started in my area when someone saw an article about them and took a picture to a printer to have some made. She then sold them at cost for $25 in a local social media group (NextDoor) and sold out in no time. Here’s the article—
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/09/504969049/a-message-of-tolerance-and-welcome-spreading-from-yard-to-yard?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=202809
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Fabulous sign! They need to be spread around. And that kitten cat is so smug. LOL
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where do Iget a sign?
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They got started in my area when someone saw an article about them and took a picture to a printer to have some made. She then sold them at cost for $25 in a local social media group (NextDoor) and sold out in no time. Hereās the articleā
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/09/504969049/a-message-of-tolerance-and-welcome-spreading-from-yard-to-yard?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=202809
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