Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Terrible Two's Tough

Spring writes in with..

Attached is a picture of apostrophe abuse on the new Reynolds Wrap commercial. It claims its product is "terrible two's tough", inadvertently making the claim that "terrible two IS tough." Whatever THAT means.




I haven't seen the commercial, so maybe I'm missing something, but even without the apostrophe, what does "Terrible Twos Tough" mean? Are you supposed to wrap your kid in the stuff when he starts acting up or something?

Friday, June 22, 2007

Continuing the wedding theme...

[Anonymous] writes in with the following:

This was a sign at a beach wedding I went to. I would hate to hurt their feelings because they are really sweet people, but hey--apostrophe abuse needs to end!

Your/You're Confusion on Brides.com

Katharine sends us this example of your/you're confusion spotted on Brides.com:

You'd think that a website run by a professional magazine distributor (Brides, Modern Bride, Elegant Bride, etc.) with professional editors wouldn't be so sloppy.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Orange banner ad spotted on Yahoo!

Chrissie writes...

Even the big guns can't afford a grammar check!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

You're kidding, right?

Jon sends us this flickr find...



Thanks!

Fried Oreo's!



You already have plenty of examples of people using an apostrophe to make a noun plural, but I thought I'd give you one more.

This one comes from a vendor at the Newark Portuguese Festival in New Jersey.


Thanks, Jacki!

It Ain't Easy Bein' Cheesy...


Lisa writes:

I was pleasantly suprised to see that this lovely peice of graffiti had already made it to your site. Ironically, I have a picture of it too! Here is my sister and I pondering this age old question.

Monday, June 04, 2007

The Campaign to Abolish the Apostrophe

There's been a debate in the comments recently about whether or not apostrophes are really necessary. Check out this timely article on About.com, entitled The Campaign to Abolish the Apostrophe.