Aaron writes:
This sign was taped to the door of the old Saline Township High School in Irondale, Jefferson County, Ohio. The building is now used for village offices.
Laurie writes:
This sign appeared on a trail in the Grand Canyon. My friend suggested that perhaps the wood-burner just didn’t have an apostrophe stencil, but really…how hard is an apostrophe to freehand?
Normally I’d suggest fixing it yourself, but in light of recent events…
Wow. Perhaps they’re celebrating that there is one student who actually is for McCain.
Thanks to Megan, who forwarded this article from DailyKos, and Angie, who sent in the image and link to the item on the official John McCain website.
From Elizabeth:
I spotted the sign in the attached photo at Dune Dog Beach Grill in Jupiter, Florida on a recent visit. I thought the placement of the apostrophe between the r and the e in “wer’e” was really creative. Not once, but twice! Perhaps it should read: “If wer’e not in English class, wer’e at the beach!”
Meg writes:
My husband, son and I were at the Kitsap County Fair today (it’s in Washington State) and were walking through the Exotic Animals barn. We were checking out the Miniature Horses (although I had no idea they were exotic) and found the attached apostrophe abuse gem. I figured I’d send it your way…