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Bach Mann
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Merci by Bach Mann

February 24th, 2012 10:14 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Whilst in Scotland, I couldn't help but notice that along the roadway, there were signs posted, simply saying, "Thank You". These signs were as regular as stop signs, or speed limit signs.
I asked my grandfather,"why are there Thank You signs posted?"
He replied,"Well, it's thanking us for driving safely. Also, if you can't read the sign, you're driving too fast."
He may have been telling the truth, but I preferred to interpret the sign at face value, like a bumper sticker that says, "Don't be a jerk." Just "Thank You".


Make a Thank You sign, and post it appropriately.
Thank you.

I made my signs from business card stock
that I had lying around. Very portable and can be placed nearly anywhere.
Thank You Card
I only have three pictures to share on this project, but i plan on making this an on-going task and add to it from time to time.
While waiting for my wife to turn in the old lease at Sun Toyota, I decided that any customers wandering through the halls deserved to see a thank
you hanging on the wall for them. It can be very boring waiting around in a dealership for anything, so if I brought a small smile to anyone's face, it was a success.

Here the card rests between the frame and glass of some baseball memorabilia:
Sun Toyota Wall
Stopping in the local Beef O' Brady's for some lunch was another great excuse to give out another card.
This card will be waiting for some lucky idividual to get it as a coaster:
Beef O' Brady's bar
Have you ever had to wait in your attorney's office? Good times, right?
Well, if anyone needs a thank you, it is the clients that will see this card staring at them when they come in and are greeted by the receptionist:
Card Holder Receptionist Desk
Stay tuned for more cards in the future.

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