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Bad grammar in public view.
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Used to regularly drive past an Off License that irritated me.0
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There's plenty more of where this came from.....0
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Uncle or broken lampshade? The lampshade is cheaper, it would seem. Although, curiously, it would seem that a large uncle is cheaper than a small uncle.
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I like this one8
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Hmmm...each individual letter is identical and the typeface is the same as Puccino's. I call fake 'viral' marketing pic.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Again not grammatical ...
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I took that photo at Bexleyheath last year, Puccino's being the little cabin on the station. I make you right though, it is too perfect. As an advertisement it grabbed my attention - so job done I guess.JiMMy 85 said:
Hmmm...each individual letter is identical and the typeface is the same as Puccino's. I call fake 'viral' marketing pic.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Again not grammatical ...
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Nobody thought someone had written the black bit did they ?1
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Alright! I never said I was the sharpest tool in the box did I?PL54 said:Nobody thought someone had written the black bit did they ?
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I fell for it at first... but something didn't feel right! It'd be a lot more convincing if they'd actually let someone write on it.Raith_C_Chattonell said:
Alright! I never said I was the sharpest tool in the box did I?PL54 said:Nobody thought someone had written the black bit did they ?
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Maybe that wasn't a mistakeBig_Bad_World said:0 -
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Not a spelling mistake, however still amuses me this day today.
Local kebab shop in Lewisham (Belmont Hill) quite a few years ago - had a big printed sign in the window, advertising 'onion rings'.
There was a white circle in the middle of the poster, where the owner was supposed to write the price. Above it, it stated the word 'Only' (as in 'only £1.99').
Instead the owner had written the number '4', as this is how many onion rings you would get per portion.4 -
Adult's, U3's? Groan. Are they running a greengrocer's rather than a football club now?1
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I often wonder when you see bad signs whether it's the company or the graphic designer's fault. If I ordered a sign and they chucked a random apostrophe in I'd definitely refuse to pay and never use them again.1
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Let's eat Granny
Let's eat, Granny
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I think there needs to be some leniancy here.cafcfan said:Adult's, U3's? Groan. Are they running a greengrocer's rather than a football club now?
Translation from the original order in Flemish cant be easy.
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Wee one won knil1
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The irony...A-R-T-H-U-R said:
I think there needs to be some leniancy here.cafcfan said:Adult's, U3's? Groan. Are they running a greengrocer's rather than a football club now?
Translation from the original order in Flemish cant be easy.
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Right this is the final f***ing straw... until I read this I was still willing to give Roland and his cronies a chance but this is beyond the pale.cafcfan said:Adult's, U3's? Groan. Are they running a greengrocer's rather than a football club now?
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Somebody's seriously underselling themselves.Stig said:
Across the border from Derry/Londonderry in Co. Donegal is a coastal village called Muff.
There is also an Irish oil company called Tedcastle's Oil Products (with petrol stations signed as TOP).
In a previous existence, driving for DHL, I nearly lost my life at a roundabout on the outskirts of Derry/Londonderry, near the Foyle Bridge, when I saw the sign proudly declaring the sponsorship of the gardening/flowers at the roundabout by TOP Muff....
When in university in Dublin (I took the scenic route through university) the sub aqua club plotted a trip up to Muff to have their pictures, with their gear, taken beside the sign as you entered the village. We're a sad lot in Ireland.7 -
A new series is starting on BBC2 tonight.
Cats v Dogs: Which is Best?
Groan. You'd really think the BBC would know better wouldn't you?
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There actually is a diving club there.NornIrishAddick said:
Somebody's seriously underselling themselves.Stig said:
Across the border from Derry/Londonderry in Co. Donegal is a coastal village called Muff.
There is also an Irish oil company called Tedcastle's Oil Products (with petrol stations signed as TOP).
In a previous existence, driving for DHL, I nearly lost my life at a roundabout on the outskirts of Derry/Londonderry, near the Foyle Bridge, when I saw the sign proudly declaring the sponsorship of the gardening/flowers at the roundabout by TOP Muff....
When in university in Dublin (I took the scenic route through university) the sub aqua club plotted a trip up to Muff to have their pictures, with their gear, taken beside the sign as you entered the village. We're a sad lot in Ireland.0 -
You can get a t shirt from the muff diving club.iainment said:
There actually is a diving club there.NornIrishAddick said:
Somebody's seriously underselling themselves.Stig said:
Across the border from Derry/Londonderry in Co. Donegal is a coastal village called Muff.
There is also an Irish oil company called Tedcastle's Oil Products (with petrol stations signed as TOP).
In a previous existence, driving for DHL, I nearly lost my life at a roundabout on the outskirts of Derry/Londonderry, near the Foyle Bridge, when I saw the sign proudly declaring the sponsorship of the gardening/flowers at the roundabout by TOP Muff....
When in university in Dublin (I took the scenic route through university) the sub aqua club plotted a trip up to Muff to have their pictures, with their gear, taken beside the sign as you entered the village. We're a sad lot in Ireland.0