Lane saw this one in Gainesville. I'm not sure, but the tone of the sign makes me think the management are being intentionally sarcastic - they aren't sorry at all and want you to know it! I'm sure that's a good way to get tips.
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Thank you - maybe more then you know - for posting on weekends. Small smiles make big differences.
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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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Thank you - maybe more then you know - for posting on weekends. Small smiles make big differences.
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I so agree! It's so nice to come to this site and see new fun stuff all the time.
You rock!
I'm so going to put quote marks around all my insincere apologies from now on.
It might be a stretch, but I think the passive-agressive note people could make for posting this one. It could be interpreted that way.
qyqtbsjmnot as sorry as you're gonna be. only one check? i'm only tipping one percent. "sorry"
Whenever I'm being a little sarcastic in restaurant signage, I usually conclude with "We regret any inconvenience." (without the QM, though)
Love this blog!
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