William sends in this sign, found behind the Sennot Square Building at University of Pittsburgh:
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Ride’s and Tapa’s in Dolphin Quay
Princesskessie sent in these two apostrophe errors:
The first is a four foot high sign advertising a local amusement park and their Friday night special; the second one is a restaurant not far from the park in a very busy tourist precinct, and the sign itself is over four feet in size, brightly lit and unmissable from quite some distance away.
Both items were seen in the seaside tourism precinct/marina of Dolphin Quay, Mandurah, 60km south of Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Lets add an apostrophe
From CBS 2 Chicago:
Error Caught On Pedestal For Ernie Banks Statue
Apostrophe Missing In Inscription, ‘Let’s Play Two’
CHICAGO (CBS) ― The Ernie Banks statue in front of Wrigley Field was a big hit when it was unveiled, but it turned into an error – a punctuation error, that is.The likeness of the 77-year-old Hall of Famer best known as “Mr. Cub” was unveiled to much fanfare on Monday.
But the “Let’s Play Two” inscription on the pedestal for the statute was missing the apostrophe before the “s.”
The sculptor, Lou Cella, took some gentle ribbing from radio jocks, reporters and columnists. But he says he is an artist, not a writer.
The error was fixed in short order. On Wednesday morning, crews came and etched an apostrophe into the inscription.
(Thanks, Vinnie!)
Bad grammar? Your approved!
Catherine pointed out this your/you’re confusion as seen in a recent MSNBC article:
While you visit Catherine’s site, why not make a donation to help her raise funds for the Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk? Support your fellow pedants! 😉
Slightly damaged punctuation
Doe’s this make you feel safe’r?
What I don’t "wan’t" is that extra apostrophe
Tim writes:
I live in Ealing, one of the areas of west London. There’s a local shop that’ll be familiar to any city-dweller: they do dry-cleaning, shoe repair, key-making, engraving, etc. While my wife was inside picking up our dry-cleaning, I waited outside and spotted this sign they had advertising their services.
More School Abuse
These two restroom signs are courtesy of Shruti, who is depressed that they were displayed
at a local elementary school in Bear, Delaware. It’s just spawning future generations of serial apostrophe abusers.
Since each restroom is apparently only for one particular boy or girl, I wonder where the rest of the children go?