Saturday, January 17, 2009

locally


also nation-tall? There are actually a lot of things silly about this sign, my favorite being the moral imperitive scrawled in inkpen. Thanks, Liz.

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  2. At least they apologized for the inconvience [sic].

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  3. the outrage!

    of all the words to use quotation marks with, suprised it was nationwide

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  4. I "found" a nice example for you with "grammar" bonus!

    http://flickr.com/photos/jakerome/3203072392/

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  5. Sorry to dampen the quot's personal high, but I've found no confirmation that this is even true. News wires "got" nothin'.

    p.s. blogger.com SUCKS

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  6. *This is wrong!* Yes, in so many ways.

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  7. what "nation" are they talking about? At our local post office, humans are being replaced by an automated postage/package machine that we are constantly urged to use instead of wait in the long line.

    wv: skedushe - part of a slang term that fell out of use, in favor of skidoo...

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  8. "inkpen" Really? Not a graphitepen?

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  9. Ah, "inconvience", continuing its cross-country tour.

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  10. Apparently, the Post Office wants everyone to know about this "inconvience" except the retail service employees who have no information about this issue.

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  11. Um...you do know it's spelled "imperative", right?

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