I love it when those things have unintended double-entendres.  A few 
weeks ago, at Wendy's, I looked up and saw, "Do what feels right.  Do a 
spicy chicken."

--Ben

Ray Champagne wrote:
> Drives me nuts, too.  And I'm not anything near an English teacher. :) 
> In fact, I think that was my worst subject.
> 
> Nothing drives me crazier (well maybe /something/) than driving around 
> and seeing those marquee signs that you slip the letters in, and the 
> sign is misspelled, uses the wrong word, or is just grossly 
> grammatically challenged.  If you don't know, if you're not sure, then 
> LOOK IT UP!  ASK SOMEONE!  Fires me up.
> 
> Seriously, I'm not asking for perfect sentences or anything, just 
> something that makes it look like you passed the 5th grade.  Grrr....
> 
> Tangorre, Michael wrote:


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