Sunday, November 11, 2007

you know... "dishes"


Christina saw this at a Thai place in Boston. I don't know what "silver ware" might be a euphemism for.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Silver ware" actually does make sense, as their "silverware" presumably isn't actually made of silver.

*Tanyetta* said...

hahaaa...now this was funny!

Unknown said...

At least they got the apostrophe right in you're.

Sorry, sorry, off-topic, I know.

Unknown said...

..D) spoons may be..

jspencer said...

What's the difference e\between a plate and a dish? Does "dishes" include bowls, glasses, gravy boats, etc.? If so, wouldn't that also already include plates?

Anita said...

Probably means they're actually using cheap plastic "cutlery" that won't cut "meat" or anything else...

Anonymous said...

Egads...superfluous quotation marks, randomly-colored words, and MS Comic Sans all in one sign! I am feeling nauseous...

Anonymous said...

and clearly they mean business, or heads will roll!

KellyHitchcock said...

I was going to say the same about the you're apostrophe. "Kudos".