It Has Not Escaped Our Notice #44

This example sent in by Dr R. W. of Toronto, who by now deserves an OOFTUG and Bar, but only if RPG is paying. The notice itself actually isn’t very funny. Not really very funny at all. Barely raises a nervous titter. Until you realize that the notice is placed at the top of the elevator and accompanying stairs. Context is everything.
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2 Responses to It Has Not Escaped Our Notice #44

  1. ricardipus says:

    …and we thank you, again, especially for re-funnying that sign.

    (Note to everybody else – I initially neglected to tell Henry where the sign was located, eliciting a response along the lines of “huh?”)

  2. Elevator problems are apparently rather common in Canadian research buildings, then.

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