Closed

Boss not here

Translation: On December 27, BOSS not here, WE neither. But Pssst… !!!

A more interesting way to say “Closed this Saturday”… (Or what else is it supposed to mean?)

(Pfaffenhofen, Dec.2008)


3 Comments

  1. jL

    Hihi, bist du gestern hin und hast es der “Chefin” gezeigt?!?

  2. E

    Wenn die Cheffin weg ist, macht mal wieder jeder was er will :D

  3. c

    Ich hab’s am Sonntag fotografiert, gestern war’s schon abgehängt, kööönnte also wirklich sein, dass sie’s nicht mitbekommen hat. :)

    Ecki, immerhin haben die Angestellten nicht alles verramscht oder verwüstet oder gar einfach die Türen offengelassen…

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