Translation: Try our old cinnamon whole bagels. At least $99. Ahhh, expensive stale bagels. I hope there's some gold in there somewhere. Maybe it's in the cream cheese.
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6 comments:
WOW! $1.19 for cream cheese? That seem outrageous to me.
99 cents for the bagle, not so much.
That .99 cents for the bagel. Which is less than a penny.
@Greg: That says $2.19. Even more outrageous.
The amount of quotation marks on this sign made me dizzy!
Frizzy Hooker, since the .99 cents is also in quotation marks does that mean they are giving out free bagels?
WV: ingsh (use of quotation marks in this way is poor ingsh?)
Translation: Try our old cinnamon whole bagels. At least $99.
Ahhh, expensive stale bagels. I hope there's some gold in there somewhere. Maybe it's in the cream cheese.
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