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Friday, June 11, 2010

Tourist lanes

Well, that is hilarious.

78 comments:

  1. I LOVE THIS. As a tourist, I would appreciate it as well.

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  2. that's so much fun!
    ;)

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  3. Please, oh please, add these to Chicago.

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  4. Perfect!!! :) They need one for Chicago too...

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  5. yesss! long overdue! it's like having an open speeding lane, finally.

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  6. We could use that in LA too.

    But God bless 'em...Cali clearly needs the $...

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  7. Hahaahhah...so funny:)
    Have a fantastic weekend darling? Any plans?
    Kisses

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  8. haha - I work in Times Sq and I can attest to the fact that this is absolutely necessary!!

    http://ladulcivida.blogspot.com/

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  9. Funny! I would totally use the "tourist" lane when I visit NY. I always feel so bad being in the native's way as I am trying to bumble around this fantastic city:)

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  10. This takes the HOV lane concept to whole new level.

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  11. Fun, really great for NYC! Life in the Fast Lane!

    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  12. They need to add these to a lot of major metro cities, seriously.

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  13. Is this for real? Or is it just art?

    PS - Love your blog, congratulations for the lovely toby. I'm 3,5 months pregnant of my first child and I couldn't be happier...

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  14. That is beyond awesome!

    I wonder how many tourists try out the NY side just for kicks?!

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  15. I lived in Mission Beach, San Diego for four years and we really could have used this on the boardwalk!

    one time while complaining about the tourists someone told me
    "complaining about tourists in mission beach is like complaining about the elephants at the circus"

    just a part of life, I guess!

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  16. Classic! I will definitely be in the tourist lane! :)

    Marcie

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  17. Surely a state of mind as well as being? I think we need them everywhere!

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  18. Amazing - enough said =)

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  19. bahaha! I can't tell you how many times I've been yelled at by New Yorkers when I've been visiting the City. These lanes are an inspired idea. :)

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  20. I wish I could have seen them in action! Fabulous!

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  21. so necessary. this is fabulous. have a wonderful weekend with your mister and your little one!

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  22. I wish this was true. The traffic for New Yorkers would be so much better.

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  23. PRICELESS Priceless Priceless

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  24. clever. this actually came up in one of my advertising brain storming meetings this week. love the idea.

    i just need to think of that same thing on a grander scale.

    workyourcloset.com

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  25. sorry but I didn't understand.. I've never been in NY, but.. can you explain?

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  26. haha that is great. Unfortunately I would have to walk on the left side...

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  27. I just burst out laughing! Hilarious!

    xxMK
    Delightful Bitefuls

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  28. Improv Everywhere is totally genious. I love them. when i saw this on color me katie i literally laughed out loud.

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  29. I wish Chicago would get some of these as well...

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  30. That is sooo funny! hope it's working:)
    how is the baby and the mama

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  31. I agree with Noodles and Waffles - Chicago needs these too. For the sidewalks downtown, oh how the tourists get in my way!

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  32. I wish they had this in Europe. I got so confused with people driving and walking on the wrong side of the road.

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  33. words can't describe how amazing this is! haha! we definitely need a tourist lane in hawaii! so fun!

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  34. I honestly want these in Boston, where I'm tired of groups of tourists making me late for class...and in the cities I tour, where I'm tired of the locals pushing through me when I'm trying to find out where the hell I am. Such a great idea; too bad it's a joke.

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  35. Its real fun!Do you know who did this?

    http://colormekatie.blogspot.com/

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  36. That IS funny! WIsh I knew were this was?

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  37. hahaha, this is so great. i bet a lot of locals would actually appreciate something like this.

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  38. LOVE LOVE LOVE IT, so funny. so necessary :) hehe

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  39. Oh, that really made me smile! We could also do with:
    1. Labels indicating which direction you're meant to walk (surely it's obvious after crashing into about the 3rd person...)
    2. Labels on escalators...

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  40. We could use those in my tiny town too!:)

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  41. Brilliant! This should be mandatory sidewalk signage in NY and London!

    Miss B xx

    http://agirlastyle.wordpress.com/

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  42. oh we need that for san francisco!

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  43. Love it! Only in New York!

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  44. love it. i need this in milan.

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  45. Anonymous9:36 AM

    I want to see one that says Me/Everyone Else.

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  46. Anonymous11:07 AM

    A northerner would have this. its rude.

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  47. Saw this on Improv Everywhere. So creative

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  48. That's how I feel about driving down 29 in Napa Valley!

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  49. I just LOVE your blog - I needed a good laugh this morning!

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  50. i saw this on colormekatie's blog. so clever and cute!

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  51. hmmm, where were this when I visited New York City for the first time, I almost got run over by the New yorkers.LOL

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  52. HA!! that's too cute :)

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  53. the video of that baby hearing is incredible .

    what a blessing for those parents.

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  54. the video of that baby hearing is incredible .

    what a blessing for those parents.

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  55. Oh my gosh! I love this! How many times I have walked behind a slowwww non-New Yorker trying to get to work!

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  56. love love love love!

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  57. hahahaha yea... that would be really nice in NY b/c i'd be in the slow tourist lane!! i am absolutely terrified of driving in NY b/c everyone is sooo aggresive... but i'm sure NYers are sick of slow tourists too haha!! this would really alleviate all concerns!

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  58. Haha... what a fun idea!

    xoxo Sandra
    http://glamirrorous.com

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  59. Only in America, only in America!!!! Hilarious.

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  60. Anonymous11:16 AM

    funny though, you guys are probably tourist somewhere else, plus part of the magic of traveling is pretending you are an insider, melting with the city and so on, hate this kind of apartheid to be honest! i live in madrid city center and i know its annoying coping with tourist but none of the big cities would be the same without us!

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  61. ha lovvvvvve it!!

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  62. Too too true. But still very funny!
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