I get the lack of apostrophe: maybe they didn’t have the piece, maybe it burned up in the fire? One can give them the benefit of doubt, but “do” to fire? Wow! Makes me think that they don’t deserve that benefit!
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I once pulled up to an ATM that was “Closed do to wind.” I have laughed about that for years. This is even better.
I once pulled up to an ATM that was “Closed do to wind.” I have laughed about that for years. This is even better.
Homer Simpson must have had something to do with the sign. He’s the king of “do,” although I usually see it with a non-abused apostrophe: d’oh
I see a very small apostrophe.
Do to fire as you would have fire do to you…
They actually mean that they “were closed.” They’re open now.
Hey, maybe their U burned up too…