Tee hee! Mind games, I reckon. I wonder if they asked people, once they had got on the bus, what colour the bus was, they would think it was red because they read the name. I probably would because I never remember colours.
When my sons were little and we'd go to visit my parents in Reading, Berkshire all the buses say "Reading Bus" and my sons kept asking if we could visit one of the mobile libraries.
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Maybe it's a test. Or maybe it's Surrealist art, like that Magritte painting of a pipe with the title "Ceci n'est pas une pipe."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
love love love it!
Louciao- yes, bound to be a test. I'm just not sure if I passed or failed!!
kj - I know, it had to be done.
Blimey these colour blindness tests are a bit elaborate these days aren't they?
Hi Steve, my thoughts exactly. And they increase our rates to cover the privilege!
Well ..... the writing is in red - or is that brown ??
It made you read the small print though!
Tee hee! Mind games, I reckon. I wonder if they asked people, once they had got on the bus, what colour the bus was, they would think it was red because they read the name. I probably would because I never remember colours.
When my sons were little and we'd go to visit my parents in Reading, Berkshire all the buses say "Reading Bus" and my sons kept asking if we could visit one of the mobile libraries.
Hahaha, well, what can I say? Maybe they aren't as smart down there in the deep south? No, it's the same up here in Jaffa country : )
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