Not only does it liven up the drive, it's a testament to someone spelling skills.
8 years ago by celticrose · 1993 Likes · 16 comments · Popular
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· 8 years ago
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And what lazy police they have...
celticrose
· 8 years ago
That was apparently around Toronto, Canada, don't know where exactly since it has since been tagged over.
poisin_kat
· 8 years ago
<sarcasm> That's terrifying! Especially since I have hippopotomonstrosessquipedaliaphobia! </sarcasm>
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guest
· 8 years ago
You know you can say it backwards, which is dociousaliexpilisticfragicalirepus, but that's going a bit too far, don't you think?
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jay2327
· 8 years ago
That is not right
jay2327
· 8 years ago
Because that spells superilacigarfcitsilipxeilasuoicod
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celticrose
· 8 years ago
I believe guest was quoting the movie.
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jay2327
· 8 years ago
What movie? I thought the only movie that said this was Mary Poppins, and in that movie they don't refer to it backwards.
celticrose
· 8 years ago
Actually they say it in the song itself. Towards the end.
jay2327
· 8 years ago
You're joking right? I guess I didnt pay attention last week when I heard it. Sorry.
celticrose
· 8 years ago
I have a 3 year old, sadly I have far to much knowledge of the song. I love the movie, but I have seen it or at least heard it in the background about 15 times in the last 2 weeks alone
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jay2327
· 8 years ago
At least its Mary poppins and not something annoying like Frozen
celticrose
· 8 years ago
True. Though she likes Frozen as well.
rosebud
· 8 years ago
...how would that liven up the drive if you're on the other side of the wall?
celticrose
· 8 years ago
There's an overpass (where the picture was taken) but also trains.
rosebud
· 8 years ago
Fair.
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