Is that a chocolate Easter bunny in your pocket, or are you happy to see me?
--Ben
Matthew Small wrote:
> Even when words are not misspelled, people don't understand them. He
> advertises "Exotic Candies" and people want sexual chocolate, seriously.
r 12, 2005 1:06 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: one for Professor Tango
How about this one:
There's a billboard on my way to work, spelled "MARBLE AND GRANIT
COUNTERTOPS" (has been there for years). Few months ago the lettering
started falling off; they put it back up as is.
On 9/8/05,
How about this one:
There's a billboard on my way to work, spelled "MARBLE AND GRANIT
COUNTERTOPS" (has been there for years). Few months ago the lettering
started falling off; they put it back up as is.
On 9/8/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drives me nuts, too. And I'm not anyt
> From: Earl, George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This sloppiness seems to have reached epidemic proportions as
> it has permeated through newspaper headlines, headlines and
> scrolling marquees on television, talking headlines on radio
> and tv, mass distribution emails, etc.
>
> The one that
Ray said:
> 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.
This sloppiness seems to have reached epidemic p
ated sheep
carcass... and thus the Pipes were born"
the Scottish Rogues
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 04:03 pm
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: one for Professor Tango
Importance: Low
damn! good choice
damn! good choice.
Howie Hamlin wrote:
> I thought Rock You Like a Hurricane would have been the song quoted...
>
> --- On Thursday, September 08, 2005 3:52 PM, Ray Champagne scribed: ---
>
>>What's wrong with the Scorpions? They rock!
>>
>>"Big City, Bity, Big City Nights!"
>>
>
>
>
~
I thought Rock You Like a Hurricane would have been the song quoted...
--- On Thursday, September 08, 2005 3:52 PM, Ray Champagne scribed: ---
>
> What's wrong with the Scorpions? They rock!
>
> "Big City, Bity, Big City Nights!"
>
~~
oops, fucked that one up. oh well, it wasn't funny anyway. ;)
Ray Champagne wrote:
> What's wrong with the Scorpions? They rock!
>
> "Big City, Bity, Big City Nights!"
>
> Jim Campbell wrote:
>
>>Ray! No! Those are /scorpions/!
>>
>>- Jim
>>
>>Ray Champagne wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>That's ki
What's wrong with the Scorpions? They rock!
"Big City, Bity, Big City Nights!"
Jim Campbell wrote:
> Ray! No! Those are /scorpions/!
>
> - Jim
>
> Ray Champagne wrote:
>
>
>>That's kind of a triple-entendre if you live around here.
>>
>>Chix = hot chicks
>>Chix = short for chicken
>>Ch
Ray! No! Those are /scorpions/!
- Jim
Ray Champagne wrote:
>That's kind of a triple-entendre if you live around here.
>
>Chix = hot chicks
>Chix = short for chicken
>Chix = smallish Lobsters sold @ a cheaper price.
>
>I'll take the first one, please. How much? :)
>
>
~
That's kind of a triple-entendre if you live around here.
Chix = hot chicks
Chix = short for chicken
Chix = smallish Lobsters sold @ a cheaper price.
I'll take the first one, please. How much? :)
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Ha! I can do better than that! A local Chicken Hut dive in a town I used to
Ha! I can do better than that! A local Chicken Hut dive in a town I used to
live in had and all you can eat chicken buffet. They advertised on their
sign outside: "ALL U CAN EAT CHIX"
On 9/8/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I love it when those things have unintended double-entendres
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
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,
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Since you're the grammar police, thought you might like this.
> It's from the TinyURL plugin for FireFox.
>
> It's LOSE, dammit! Is it really that hard?
>
> http://rayandlori.com/loose.jpg
That's a good one man! I see that all the time. To be
eye guess im just weird, but don't words look wierd to y'all
when you see them and they just aren't speled write?
tw
On 9/8/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice.
>
> I'm almost thinking whomever is in charge of defining the English language
> should just go ahead and switch the meanings of
Nice.
I'm almost thinking whomever is in charge of defining the English language
should just go ahead and switch the meanings of "loose" and "lose" to match
the way everyone writes it anyway. Probably easier than trying to educate
all these yokels.
> Since you're the grammar police, thought yo
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