Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Grammar abuse in signage - part 10
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4 Comments:
I actually saw A. Jack again this morning. They have 'specialist's' on the back, other side and front, but on their smaller van it's written correctly. Hurrah.
Still, they glaze a cracking ass, so to speak.
That's a good laugh! Also, I forgot to tell you your leek post was HA-larious and still gives me giggles.
Most vans have an abundance of quotation marks. I'm on van alert now as I reckon they could be a rich source for us.
Another "specialist" mistake here.
Great blog I enjoyedd reading
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