There's a certain dry, Brit-humor to this that would do well to be voiced by John Cleese.
this post was submitted on 02 Mar 2026
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is dry Brit-humor slippery when wet?
Good humour certainly makes me [redacted for the sake of public decency]
Same. When I watch Monty Python it's like riding a water slide.
And I'm a guy. So do with that what you will.

This is honestly how I felt about all signs in USA, not just traffic signs. Just stupidly overly verbose
Bridge Ices Before Road on every bridge, comes to mind

This is me on lunch break at work if someone comes to sit with me I go into stream of consciousness rambling and don't even realize it until they get up& leave to escape from me.
wet when water present