JD spotted this car in the drive-through of a Whataburger in Tampa, FL.
Don’t you think someone at this dealership would’ve noticed something like this?
What I want to know is, my approved what? The rest of the sentence is missing.
Anna spotted this car in a Target parking lot in Tigard, OR. She points out that not only is there some Your/You’re confusion, but
…notice the incorrect placement of the apostrophe in the oh-nine. And the ‘OS’ sticker (Oregon State) suggests this person is going to college (maybe his/her friends aren’t).
Matt writes:
These are from Marcon (Columbus, OH) weekend, at the food court in the convention center between a couple of hotels. I imagine the signs are there year-round. Each sign is from one of apparently two food establishments, one for breakfast items and one for hamburgers and the like, with separate counters and menus, but it’s really one connected place with equipment and employees in common.
There are standard apostrophe and general problems all over, but my favorite parts are the weird font size changes, intercaps on “PanCake”, random quotation marks, and spellings like “sause” and “provolon” (a subatomic cheese particle?).