Yes, I can't get over the fact that they could spell inconvenience, because I can't even spell that right, yet throw is what threw them? tooooo funny!!
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Man, I want to go throw the front door!
I love that spelling "thru" and "closed" presented a problem, but evidently "temporarily" and "inconvenience" were no trouble at all.
Drive throw temporarily close. Don't worry, it'll be throwing far in no time at all.
Yes, I can't get over the fact that they could spell inconvenience, because I can't even spell that right, yet throw is what threw them? tooooo funny!!
Speak English in our restaur...!
Oh, wait. That's the manager.
I like the consistency. Like, if you're going to misspell "through," you might as well do it every time.
And I love how they wrote every letter twice, on top of each other, just to make sure we got the point.
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