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Clever signs that go the extra mile to make you smile

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This little ball of fluff doesn't have much chance of scaring off a potential intruder, even though the sign in California suggests

While signs are often informative (providing essential directions, helping us get from one place to another, and warning us of danger), sometimes they go the extra mile to, well, make us smile.

People from all over the world have shared the ads that have made them laugh on their travels, with Bored Panda collecting the best in an online gallery.

When a sign reading “Beware of Attack Dog” is posted on a fence that appears to be keeping a little ball of fluff at bay, the owner is either very mistaken or trying to brighten someone’s day.

Meanwhile, when a company puts up a billboard featuring Dolly Parton’s biggest hit (but shortens the workday from “9 to 5” to “10 to 3”), they know every employee who walks by will give them a second glance.

And while no one would argue with the value of a good ice cream on a hot day, one establishment called Milkyway will have customers wondering if it’s really “more important” than education.

This little ball of fluff doesn’t have much chance of scaring off a potential intruder, even though the sign in California suggests

Then there are those signs that are so strong in their message that they make you pay attention immediately.

One city, for example, makes no concessions on speeding and confidently warns visitors that they will “see our jail” if they exceed the limit.

Here, FEMAIL has selected the funniest posters that will definitely make you think twice!

Wouldn't all workers agree that pop sensation Dolly Parton should have shortened the work day to

Wouldn’t every worker agree that pop sensation Dolly Parton should have shortened the work day to “10-3”? This Texas company definitely thinks so!

Few would disagree with this sign's sentiment, but they might question the messenger's upbringing.

Few would disagree with this sign’s sentiment, but they might question the messenger’s upbringing.

Some cities aren't afraid to take a direct approach to keeping their streets safe, like this location, believed to be in the United States.

Some cities aren’t afraid to take a direct approach to keeping their streets safe, like this location, believed to be in the United States.

With dating app fatigue setting in, this place (believed to be in the US) has a better idea for people looking to meet someone.

With dating app fatigue setting in, this place (believed to be in the US) has a better idea for people looking to meet someone.

It shouldn't be surprising that a zoo cares about its animals, but isn't this going too far?

It shouldn’t be surprising that a zoo cares about its animals, but isn’t this going too far?

This pharmacy in Arizona has a clear message for those who thought they were responsible for their own happiness.

This pharmacy in Arizona has a clear message for those who thought they were responsible for their own happiness.

Isn't it time someone skimmed all the foam off the coffee? That's exactly what this place in Plymouth did!

Isn’t it time someone skimmed all the foam off the coffee? That’s exactly what this place in Plymouth did!

Shaming people is one way to discourage them from showing off their pole dancing skills in public, as this poster did.

Shaming people is one way to discourage them from showing off their pole dancing skills in public, as this poster did.

This simple lawn sign may not do anything more than tell a joke, but at least it's a good one.

This simple lawn sign may not do anything more than tell a joke, but at least it’s a good one.

Melissa is a brave woman if she turns right when there is a sign

Melissa is a brave woman if she turns right at a stop sign, as shown in this scene from Minnesota.

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