In my younger days, I worked for an advertising agency with a bunch of imaginative folks. Advertisements are meant to entice you with positive results for the clients. Not you. Fooled you, huh?
I love signs. Reading them and twisting the meaning of it tickles my brain.
Give me a sign. If it’s crazy enough, they are added to my collections. They could make up a good conversational pieces.
True story: On my way to church, I was lamenting and praying a silent soliloquy. My mind went on and asked God to answer my prayers. Suddenly, a sign showed up and stopped me in my tracks: “Don’t worry about me. Worry about your eyebrows.” I laughed so hard on the way to mass.
And there are signs that are not obvious.
A stagette in Las Vegas, supporter of LGBTQ, Blessings (raised hands) and four generations.
And finally, a sign for life.
“Life is very short and there’s no time for fussing and fighting, my friend.”