you will have to wash your bills somewhere else...
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Cool bubbles on that sign.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how a re-think of a common sign shows a different interpretation! Good one!
ReplyDeletea sign that i rarely see nowadays.
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I like to keep my coins clean!
ReplyDeleteHa! Money laundering? :)
ReplyDeleteWe generally call these "Laundromats" here in Australia. But I like the puns on money laundering above. :-)
ReplyDeleteBubbles are cool!
Thank you for hosting another great Signs, Signs Wednesday.
I love the take on this sign! LOL! It's also a creative sign.
ReplyDeleteyour comment, such a kidder! I do like the bubbles! Apparently you need to bring a sock of quarters.
ReplyDeleteIt is a cute sign! Unfortunately, being a full-time RVer, I'm VERY familiar with these kinds of places! My undies have been washed all over the United States! Ha ha!
ReplyDeleteDon't see many coin laundromats in Asia; they are mostly combines wash/dry clean shops. Lots of bill laundering here, though... ;-)
ReplyDeleteA funny take on the sign! It reminded me of a laundry sign I also took and posted here sometime ago.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend@!
Inside Cambodia
Do not let money laundering there?
ReplyDeleteHi, this is my first time linking up. My photos are from Art Basel 2011 in Wynwood and the many interesting business signs and murals.
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Have a great day.
Something new to me.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great sense of humor. Thanks for stopping by my blog. It looks like you have some fun going on here at your place!
ReplyDeleteWhenever I've had to use a laundromat, I feel as if I've taken a (financial) bath ;>)
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