Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out

Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

  • Sign In, Sign Out, Signs Are All About

Sign In, Sign Out, Signs Are All About

Friday 2nd August 2019

Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher dive into the quirky world of road signs and symbols on 'AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out'.
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AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out
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Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher
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Road Signs and Symbols: A Fun Dive with AbbaDaddy House Girls

No matter what, though, the idea of the automobile meant, signs were even more necessary because people were becoming more mobile and they needed to know things.
Ever wondered about the quirky stories behind road signs or how different shapes and colors guide us worldwide? Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher bring a delightful twist to road safety in this episode of 'AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out'. They kick things off with an intriguing look at the connection between the Beatles, a zebra crossing, and London NW8.
From there, they explore the humorous origins of Idaho's Chicken Dinner Road sign and ponder the universal meanings of rectangles, triangles, circles, and octagons. What about the colors? Are green, red, blue, white, black, yellow, and orange the same everywhere? And which country uses fluorescent pink signs? This episode isn't just about signs; it's a fun-filled journey into how these symbols shape our world.
Annette and Myrna also share personal stories about road safety, offering tips and anecdotes that remind us to stay alert on the road. They even manage to weave in a bit about their book, 'Turning the Curse into a Blessing', showcasing God's healing power. With listener feedback, upcoming events, and a touch of humor, this episode is both informative and entertaining.
If you're curious about the signs we often overlook or just need a good laugh, this episode is for you.