Monday, November 30, 2009

heroin and a snake?


See related PAN post here. Lisa spotted this one, which promises ambiguous substances and animals.

8 comments:

Karen said...

OK, regardless of the quotation problems, that's a HILARIOUS sign. I like that threat and may use it sometime.....

bethany said...

Karen: see the link for many variations. I'm surprised you haven't encountered this before.

Akkhima said...

Aren't the quotes actually necessary because they actual do intend sarcasm?

Buffy said...

At least it's not "A" puppy. And they probably wanted it to be clear that the Red Bull in question was an energy drink, not an animal. (?)

Anonymous said...

Guess it's a stuffed toy.

WV: dingl -- The puppy could use a dingl ball.

andrea said...

I don't even mind the quotation marks, what a great idea!

Mango Fox said...

Isn't that illegal if they're under 18?

Unknown said...

Uh, yeah, but these quotations aren't wrong. It's a "Red Bull" and "Puppy", which isn't a red bull and puppy, but a stranger's genitals. Hello? For quotation snobs you're really disappointing with your own stupidity (only "applies" to "commentators").