Someone In Colorado Is Putting The Funniest Signs, And The Puns Are Priceless (35 Pics)
There’s something about funny road signs that everyone seems to have a soft spot for. Think of the internet’s beloved sign at Tex-Mex restaurant El Arroyo or the legendary Wallingford Sign at Seattle Propane, famous for making anyone who crosses paths with it giggle.
No less puntastic (if not even more!) is the Indian Hills Community Sign that has gained almost a cult following for its smashing one-liners, hilariously cheeky jokes, puns, and you name it. The sign makes road wisdom meet dad comedy, and the result will surely make you chuckle.
"It all began 5 years ago, on April Fools Day, when I put up a street sign that stirred up the area," the creator behind the sign told . Turns out, Colorado native Vince Rozmiarek not only managed to put his lovely town, Indian Hills, on the map, but united all the sign humor aficionados on this Facebook page that keeps on growing.
Moreover, fans from all over the world can submit their jokes online, and they may well end up on the famous board. Punny one-liners like “The only thing flat-Earthers have to fear is sphere itself,” “I call my horse Mayo and sometimes Mayo neighs” and “Looking back, I really hurt my neck” are very welcome, so if you have one, be sure to hit Vince up here.
On April Fool’s Day, he posted the first Indian Hills sign joke and the rest is history. Turns out, there was a popular speed trap nearby on Highway 285 in Morrison, so Vince’s first sign was a tribute to that, reading: “Indian Hills annexed by Morrison, SLOW DOWN.”
From then on, Vince decided to put bad puns and jokes up a couple of times a week. "I also try to create unique holiday puns/sayings, and current events that I feel are important. It is hard to keep coming up with the material, but I do try," he told He added that the reason he does it is straightforward—he simply likes to make people laugh.