"Hi-i've a cup to present to vague little people in the distance to support wheelchair access."
Get it? Hi-i've?
Sorry. Yeah, no. Probably not.
Google revealed otherwise: Honey Bunny sells organic honey products all over North America. However, I'm still a little confused by the symbolism. Your thoughts?
12 comments:
Get shizzled on our honey mead, buy some overpriced gifts from our shop. Be nice to the little people or you'll leave here in a wheelchair.
Genius Sprite. Genius.
{Obviously} This is a sign.
Bee-hive yourself, drink responsibly, be good to each other, watch out for nazi's and levitating children and you will receive the next generation of eco-friendly personal transportation.
That third one seems to have something to do with the rapture.
Barn wine (like prison hooch) is available as a gift but it's too powerful for little people who are banished, but the handicapped are welcome.
After all these brilliant sign interpretations, I won't even attempt it!
seriously???...is that a real place???
Whoever she is, she really wants to make sure that whoever he is finds her.
Chant honey bunny for one km.
Drink outside an Igloo.
Bring gifts.
Wave to jumping people.
Sit on a Pilates ball.
Welcome to the twilight zone.
@Sprite and Alistair, LOL.
Wine comes with your tent.
Christmas is around the corner.
We encourage polygamy.
Solar powered chairs available.
I'm laughing too much to add my translation. I give, everybody else wins this round of comment chuckles.
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