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Posted by Jeffrey Vrstal (Member # 2271) on :
 
Maybe some of you have experienced this before and know exactly how to say this in an efficient and to the point manner.

A park district needs some signs that tell people to stay off of the ball diamond after it has been raked and striped just prior to the game (or games).

How would you write this one?

Thanks!
 
Posted by J.T. Gazaway (Member # 2001) on :
 
Maybe this?
"Keep off the infield after the foul lines are in place."
or...
"Keep off the infield once it has been lined for a game"
 
Posted by Jillbeans (Member # 1912) on :
 
Hi Jeffrey...
Put a toon, mebbe by you neighbor Bill Krupinski, of Don Corleone holding a baseball bat on the sign. A blurb coming out of his mouth could say, "You step on da field, I breakka you legs!" ????
Love- JILL
 
Posted by Jeffrey Vrstal (Member # 2271) on :
 
HA! Jill, great idea! My "Ella-Noise" buds would appreciate that. OK, before anyone gets bugged by a Wisconsin guy making fun... know that I spent my first 40 years there. [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Rich P (Member # 1789) on :
 
If the LINES are DOWN ........
stay off our GROUND
 
Posted by Steve Burke (Member # 2674) on :
 
"if they look new-they are.
Please help our kids have fun, and avoid the infield"

caution- army sharpshooter range [Wink]

high-tax zone [Big Grin]
 
Posted by John Cordova (Member # 220) on :
 
I like Rich P's. Clever.
 
Posted by Linda Silver Eagle (Member # 274) on :
 
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Thanks to the Police Homicide Team for marking the field lines!

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