Seen at the Pappasito’s Cantina in the airport in Houston, TX. Oddly enough, the printed menu and chalkboard renderings of “margaritas” didn’t include the apostrophe.
Seen at the Pappasito’s Cantina in the airport in Houston, TX. Oddly enough, the printed menu and chalkboard renderings of “margaritas” didn’t include the apostrophe.
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#1 by Robbie Lane on May 27, 2006 - 11:58 am
Your blog is truly spiffing. It’s good to see I’m not the only one photographing signs. I too have a blog dedicated to this kind of rubbish, though mine is grammar in general rather than just apostrophes.
You are, of course, very welcome to become a contributor to our blog if you wish.
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#2 by Anonymous on June 22, 2006 - 2:52 pm
Perhaps the restaurant was named after a Mexican woman named “Margarita.”
Wouldn’t it make sense to have an apostrophe in that scenario?