Conveniece?
Google is your friend, or even a dictionary.
Now, I know that my spelling isn’t always spot on… But at least I didn’t spell the website name wrong 😉
Did you mean? I think you did…
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As a side note, this will be it for a few days. I’m going to enjoy my time off this week, and the next post will be the New Year’s Eve year in review post…
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lol
The sign may be correct if he's got his brother's daughter working there.
I am extremely irritated by the misuse of the apostrophe. I think a lot of people can't resist the urge to use it, that it perhaps should be somewhere, so let's put it there. I have seen so many signs such as "TV's 50% off" or "employees' only". If the OPP wanted to do something constructive, they should police grammar. If the fine for following a fire truck too closely is $2,000, then a misspelled sign should be at $5,000.
Someone could have a blog dedicated to mispelled and funny signs in the area. My friend and I always laugh about these...a recent one at a store near me was "Under New Mangment".
Some businesses include misspellings on their signs on purpose to attract attention, but most of the time the owners can't spell or place an apostrophe correctly to save their lives.
I like the Bridal Shop at Walker near PJ's Variety:
No Shoes ALOUD!
You could do a whole series of misspelled store names & signs in Windsor. Many of which are downtown (the current most notable one is the "Drunkin' Burrito"). Windsor is quite possibly the moron capitol of Canada.
How about the number of people who spell you're, your.....very annoying.
The moron capitol? Or capital?
Misspelling bothers me too.
"Amazing Marshmellow Company" (on Seminole at Central).