
We learned back in August that this great new restaurant name was coming to 17th and R Streets, NW. While not open yet, I just noticed they put up this sweet new sign. I still can’t believe how hilarious that name is…


We learned back in August that this great new restaurant name was coming to 17th and R Streets, NW. While not open yet, I just noticed they put up this sweet new sign. I still can’t believe how hilarious that name is…


Simply awesome.

I liked this series of “Good Hope” signs from PoPville flickr user DG-rad taken from Good Hope Road, SE.



I’m loving this neon sign series from rosiedawn
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This sign put a huge smile on my face. Are they teaching British English at the Learning Center?
Michael Neibauer reports in The Examiner:
“Under the new regulations, posters that promote a “specific event,” like a protest march or an election, may go up anytime before the event, but must come down 30 days after the event. The rules also allow anyone to affix a non-event related poster in the public space for up to 60 days, as long as it is not lewd, indecent or vulgar.”
Originally signs had to go up and come down within 60 days. Do the new regulations make more sense?

Another great shot from rosiedawn

Maybe I just think of Tuxedos as the James Bond style but this sign cracked me up because from a distance it looked like everyone was wearing regular suits…

I bet Christ is always shoveling and raking leaves without being asked…

I love this sign in and of itself. I love it even more because I found it in Georgetown…