It kind of looks like somebody tried to blot out the right quote on this one, you can barely see it. Maybe it has quotes around "10 lb for $10" because you don't actually have to buy 10 lb to get the deal. Thanks for sending it, Jon.
LOL this site is funny! I just found it, and I have to admit I'm pretty anal about punctuation, so this really hit my funny bone! I got the link from the "Rocks In My Dryer" blog. (Is is okay to use quotations there?)
Maybe the scales are broken so you have to just eyeball the amount. "Hmm, this looks like about ten pounds of oranges... aw, hell, I'll throw in one more just for good measure."
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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Just a quick comment to say the picture is broken, for me anyway, in FF, IE, and in the feed via Google Reader.
I'm sorry. This is the second time that has happened, and both times it works for me fine. I don't know what to say or do about it.
LOL this site is funny! I just found it, and I have to admit I'm pretty anal about punctuation, so this really hit my funny bone! I got the link from the "Rocks In My Dryer" blog. (Is is okay to use quotations there?)
is that a tiny number sign next to the ten?
Maybe the scales are broken so you have to just eyeball the amount. "Hmm, this looks like about ten pounds of oranges... aw, hell, I'll throw in one more just for good measure."
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