Thursday, September 30, 2010

your "bacon" eh?

I feel like this is maybe a reference to bringing home the bacon, but that doesn't make it good. Or maybe they mean to say the bank is still kosher? Or that it isn't? Thanks, Andrew.

6 comments:

Darcy said...

Kevin??

toep said...

THis goes with the post from a LONG time back that advertised "eggs"

Classic Steve said...

The marks are definitely necessary, but I'm not sure what it means.

WV: inefubs = cutesy way of saying "ineffable," which is what the "bacon" may be here.

Lucas said...

But he has an instrument. Musical equipment and money don't go together, you have one or the other, unless you're famous.

thenagain said...

Yeah, I don't think these were unnecessary at all.

whilldtkwriter said...

Absolutely hilarious! And I originally thought I might stumble onto an article about "closing quotes" inside vs. outside "punctuation", such as "periods" and "commas". ;-)