Brittany saw this at a Boston Thrift Store. Before running this blog, I had no idea how ambiguous the days of the week are. Maybe their senior discount is like sabbath - from sundown tuesday until sundown wednesday.
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4 comments:
I think Senior Citizen should be in quotes. I mean really. Don't they get confused enough?
If they had put "over" in quotes that would have been morbidly funny.
I'm more amazed that they used the apostrophe correctly than that they used the quotation marks incorrectly!
Also, 1 point for spelling "Wednesday" correctly.
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