I don't think the writer of this blog quite understand how to use quotation marks either. Quotation marks don't mean "not" (a la Wayne's World). They mean someone said what's in quotations. Someone apparently called those bagels famous, so it's perfectly acceptable to have quotation marks around "famous bagels".
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5 comments:
They must be neither famous nor bagels. Perhaps they're really just obscure biscuits.
Jack's Bistro was the name of Jack Tripper's Bistro in "Three's Company."
Does that make it famous?
Jacks's Bistro used to be called "Jack's Famous Bagels". Pardon the quotation marks but I think this fits!
I don't think the writer of this blog quite understand how to use quotation marks either. Quotation marks don't mean "not" (a la Wayne's World). They mean someone said what's in quotations. Someone apparently called those bagels famous, so it's perfectly acceptable to have quotation marks around "famous bagels".
qwer clearly has a fine nose for sarcasm.
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