Showing posts with label bus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bus. Show all posts

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Christmas WOP: More Wrong Signs...

While I was travelling on the omnibus today, I happened to spot this rather bizarre example of wrong signage. Who to sack? The sign writer/ company who supplied this erroneous banner, or the business owners for not noticing it??!

Either way - this is another one to add to the pile.

Apologies for the quality of the image (as well as the spelling on the sign) the bus was just moving off and I only had my WOP 45t7 SLR camera on me. Incidentally there are plenty of these left in the warehouse - so if you're looking for a cheap stocking filler ;)

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Most Pointless Video...ever!


Let's get back to basics here - enough of the fancy, professional videos that you've become accustomed to here on WOP. This is the first in what could possibly be a very long and aimless series of banal and dull movies.
So here we go.....Video #1; Woman gets on bus!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Introducing Norman Cheestring!



While we are waiting for the gremlins to be addressed regarding the videos on here - I thought you'd like to meet Norman Cheestring, the Grandfather of our Neville....




His interests are pretty much the same as Nevilles'; trains, fluff and indexing random road signs he comes across on his weekly walk to the post office for his pension...


Norman is also an avid member of National Appreciation Of Bus Seat Designs. Incidentally, he is working on a book, with a huge collection of images and information relating to the classification and identification of regional bus seats.


'It's taken me 11 years to do this, and I'm almost there.' said Norman. 'It's not just a serious reference to all things about bus seats - but there is a surprising amount of fun and humour there too'.


He plans to follow this with a broader look at national bus seats and even signage.


He would like to draw our attention to this beauty he snapped on a brief journey to the clinic last week. 'This a fairly new design, based on the classic PLX454 series used in Yorkshire - and everyone knows of that one'.





Well done Norman - we here at WOP look forward to reading your work very soon, just as soon as we can find our glasses.