Reading Between the Signboards
The Unintended Message
-Anupama S Mani
After years of announcements, presentations and artist's impressions, this is the closest I have come to seeing a bullet train in Indian Railways.
Photo: Hansel Aubert
All of us have heard the cliché that a picture speaks a thousand words. The photographs that follow do something more. They tell stories their creators probably never intended to tell. In this relentless summer, that may be as good a reason as any to smile.
The only elevator I've seen that
honestly advertises its principal function. Built in 1978 on a hotel that
opened in 1922, it is no longer in passenger service but still lights up for
special occasions—and apparently for time travel.
Landing
is optional. Shopping is mandatory. Seen at Hyederabad airport.
Not on the road, at least
while driving. Wise advice but one that nobody expected
to see painted on a truck.
Somewhere
between Burmese and English, the translator abandoned diplomacy and embraced
plain speaking.
The
Hindi is firm, the stencil is firm. The campaign against smoking was going well
until English arrived.
Nothing
inspires confidence in a digestive remedy quite like a sentence that is itself
constipated.
“A
dog, a buffalo and a beautiful woman are all signs of an accident waiting to
happen,” says the board. Judging by how distracting the sign itself is, it may
have a point.
Once your boat has sunk—and preferably not with you in it—there are surprisingly few worries left in life.
The
mystery is solved. Someone stole the secret of happiness and forgot to return
it.
The
first sign in this collection promised a bullet train. The last one asks for a
like. One of these requests is easier to fulfil.
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Loved it
ReplyDeleteVery humorous
ReplyDeleteReally hilarious... One thing is very clear. Our truck drivers are far more witty and intelligent than what they are taken for... 😀
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