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Then it is fine.
Special Therapy
posted on 5 Dec 2010 in Signs
Call us if this looks like your family…
Photo courtesy of Andrew Hubbard.
Originally posted 2005.12.28
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Therapy by certified llama or ibex!
You really need therapy if your family looks like this
the therapist is a platypus.
This therapy better work or I’ll eat my own tail!
For the horny one and jackass in your life.
If they’re smiling, it’s therapy time!
My dad’s always horny and my mom is always stuffing her face with food.
All of us have ears that stick out. But why would I go to Japan for American Psychiatric Services?
But he’s just a kid…
Where livestock take stock of their lives.
I really only need Genus Therapy
Nothing beats the therapeutic power of being spat in the face by a llama or being gored by an antelope’s horns.
the bottom line reads: “come see me when your parants force you to eat grass!!”
If this looks like your family you’re probably from Arkansas.
This bloke saw a sign.
*** BEWARE THE LLAMA SPITS***
And he was.
There is a llittle bit of the animal in all of us.
Llamas and ibexes living together! Mass hysteria!
Horny goat weed
Hi, is this Bill’s Advertising Agency? Yes? I’d like to complain about your ad. I specifically asked you to refer to the fact that we were not too dear, and yet you’ve gone and done the complete opposite! Idiot!
Once I read that Tokyo has an extremely small number of psychological counselors, psychiatrists, what have you. Now I know why.
If you’re cruising Yokohama and your Mama is a Llama…
Let me guess your psycologist today is Jeff Minter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Minter
Hey! That’s my mom on the right. Damn, she must be famous with the therapists. Must have some psychological problems.
The kanji characters indicates that it is indeed a psychiatric clinch. So it’s more a case of questionable choice of picture rather than Engrish.
…. because of monkeys
Where’s the monkey?