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I never understood why they didn't just rip off this sign. The secretary ator "office lady" as they were called) always sat behing the sliding glass window. So what was the point of knocking before entering?! And was that required even if one would only be entering to use the electric pencil sharpener?
Is this picture current?!
ReplyDeleteYes! It is very current. I recently had the pleasure of popping by and snapping some good pictures of the place. "Knock THE- Enter" is still the same!
ReplyDeleteBy now it's already repainted and the letters rewritten with black marker
ReplyDeleteI never understood why they didn't just rip off this sign. The secretary ator "office lady" as they were called) always sat behing the sliding glass window. So what was the point of knocking before entering?! And was that required even if one would only be entering to use the electric pencil sharpener?
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