03 May 2012

The counterpart to a "Do Not Disturb" sign


Via ionracas.

6 comments:

  1. Disturbed in which sense? I'm not sure I'd wish to try to clean the room of someone who has lost the balance of their mind.

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    1. I'm sure that is what is implied.

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    2. Our son has a small badge bearing the slogan "Problem Child", of which he is rather fond.
      He used to wear it on the reverse of his lapel until a teacher spotted it and said "In the circumstances, you might as well flaunt it." so it's now proudly displayed.

      Anyway - what this was leading up to is he's now after one that says "I'm only as disturbed as you think I am".

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  2. When I arrive in Memphis I'll put a sign out on the door
    "It's ok to disturb me, that's what I came here for"

    Lyric from "I'm considering a move to Memphis"
    by the Colorblind James Experience

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  3. Seems like a good sign to put out for office hours during the semester.

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  4. An absolutely brilliant combination of humour and openness.

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