From what I read years ago (from set designer Bert Allen), some of the signs appeared twice so that at different angles, you could see the same city. In the first season of M*A*S*H, they actually had most of the signs doubled (two San Franciscos, Tokyos, Seouls ect.)! At one point, the signpost actually had 3 different Seoul signs (one after Boston, one on the opposite side of Toledo, and one at the bottom after Decatur). In the fnal episode when some of the 4077th staff run up to the signpost and pull off their hometown signs, You can see there are no duplicates! My favorite configuration is that final season with Boston, Seoul, Coney Island, San Francisco, Tokyo, Burbank, Death Valley, Indinanapolis, Decatur and Honolulu.
I hope this helps!!
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If you have a Mash Up card code then you can enter this into the secret code box on the Moshi Monsters sign in page.
In the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83), there is a sign indicating the lady's shower. It reads:LADIESSHOWERS KEEP IT CLEAN
An ale post is a post displaying a pub sign - also called an alestake.
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Your post does not say what you are trying to sign your daughter up for. Please post again. Thanks.
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In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for sweet is made by taking your dominant hand, forming it into the letter 'd', and moving it in a small circle near your chin.
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In the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83) the signpost is called the signpost. There were 3 posts constructed during the 11 year run of the series, and it represented home to the members of the 4077th. During the final episode, the characters took their own sign back to their hometown. The signpost and contents of "The Swamp" were sent to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.