The author of this sign, like many others here, seems to think that quotation marks = some kind of emphasis. I think it's an underline you're going for there, sport.
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4 comments:
"There is no exceptions"? Nice...
Yeah, I agree with dmontag. There IS no exceptions, or there ARE no exceptions? This sign is all kinds of awesome!
Oooh someone beat me to the "there is" side fiasco. Darn it.
The author of this sign, like many others here, seems to think that quotation marks = some kind of emphasis. I think it's an underline you're going for there, sport.
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