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He’s the new poster boy for Brooklyn comedy.

Comedian Jason Saenz is plastering the city and confusing his Greenpoint neighbors with 20-plus parody posters in the last month.

One advertises a stoop sale.

“Perfectly Good Stoop for sale. $600 OBO,” it reads.

Another says, “Missing: self esteem. If found please call . . . ah what’s the point?”

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A bill posted on the sidewalk declares, “Wanted: Telephone Pole.”

“I’ve always heard to be successful in this country you have to have a job that rhymes with your last name,” joked Saenz (pronounced “signs”), who said the side project came from a desire “to get away from my desk and have fun.”

He has pasted his Saenz Signs around Williamsburg, Midtown and even in Burke, Va., the hometown he visited for Thanksgiving.

His posters weren’t always so funny.

“The first Saenz Sign I ever did was for my eighth birthday. I posted a sign that said ‘Jason’s birthday,’ but no one came to that, so it took me awhile to make another,” he said.

“My friends love it; my family wonders why I don’t get a job,” said the 35-year-old prankster.

But Saenz plans to keep it up as long as the ideas keep coming.

“I’ve got a long life of littering around the neighborhood ahead of me,” he said.

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