Saturday, December 23, 2006
no, really, it NEVER ENDS!
I don't know if it's not really endless, not really soup and salad, or not really dining...
(found by Jim in Brighton MI)
Saturday, December 16, 2006
too much fun in one sign
Saturday, November 25, 2006
what kind of "supplies" would those be?
speaking of grammatical pet peeves
this one drives me crazy, and someone made an image to explain why. (Thanks internet!)
AND I just found this site: literally, a weblog which documents abuses of the word "literally" which are, pretty much, as funny as abuses of quotation marks.
Friday, November 24, 2006
what's really wet?
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
"mixed" message
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
We "care" about upholding the bill of rights
Monday, October 30, 2006
more food you "might" want to eat
thanks to frequent contributor Hailey who found this in a Great Wraps in San Antonio. I'm disappointed she didn't order it using air quotes.
reader maureen documents an additional case here. I suspect these quotation marks are meaningful, but it is still strange.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
no new quotes today
except this post at crummy church signs includes some sketchy quotes (see the sign beginning "it's back")
Crummy church signs also includes high quality snarking that I, for one, approve of. Perhaps friends of this blog would also appreciate it. (thanks to Jon and Claude for bringing it to my attention)
Crummy church signs also includes high quality snarking that I, for one, approve of. Perhaps friends of this blog would also appreciate it. (thanks to Jon and Claude for bringing it to my attention)
Thursday, October 05, 2006
"data" = the result of pseudo-science
thanks to my friend and ex-roommate Sarah for sharing this memo from her school:
- (speaker's name removed) will be at our school on October 17th to meet with staff
about possible "options" due to savings under the "Cafeteria Plan"
-October 20th is a one-half day of school for "data" review and PDSA refinement
-October 27th will be the same "as above"
- (speaker's name removed) will be at our school on October 17th to meet with staff
about possible "options" due to savings under the "Cafeteria Plan"
-October 20th is a one-half day of school for "data" review and PDSA refinement
-October 27th will be the same "as above"
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
then again, how does one "equip" pants?
I can't remember what outlet store we took this picture in:
I guess that means they aren't actually that comfortable?
Friday, September 01, 2006
Homemade
Spotted when I went out to lunch at Big Apple Bagels the other day:
Babs' "homemade" tuna salad
So canned in other words.
Babs' "homemade" tuna salad
So canned in other words.
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Hope you don't need to use the facilities...
On the door at my insurance agent's office:
"No trespassing"
followed by
"No public restrooms"
It almost made me want to go to a new insurance agent.
"No trespassing"
followed by
"No public restrooms"
It almost made me want to go to a new insurance agent.
Sunday, August 06, 2006
I know a few good "charities"
thanks to Matt's friend Neal for spotting two hillarious examples, the first in this photo:
I'm going to start the Bethany's vacation "charity" soon... good idea!
The second was described thus:
"Also, this morning we saw a homemade sign (alas I didn't get a
picture) for
The Rub "Doctor" - Massage Therapist
Kind of creepy."
yes.
I'm going to start the Bethany's vacation "charity" soon... good idea!
The second was described thus:
"Also, this morning we saw a homemade sign (alas I didn't get a
picture) for
The Rub "Doctor" - Massage Therapist
Kind of creepy."
yes.
Sunday, July 16, 2006
extra punctuation "free of charge"
Saturday, July 15, 2006
"pool rules"
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
"doing our part making fun of people"
reader vikkitikkitavi submits this photo and quips, "I forget, who said "Doing our part natural gas vehicle"? Was that Ben Franklin, or Oscar Wilde?"
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Monday, June 26, 2006
At a Minnesota "fuel" stop
Saturday, June 10, 2006
A Couple from Vancouver
Well I'm out here in Vancouver right now, and spotted a couple from my friends' theatre.
Not only is there a cuddle room, but apparently there's something called a "Glass Brick" room. This case may have actually worked with the quotes, though, as there were not actually any glass bricks in that room.
I guess that's enough said.
Not only is there a cuddle room, but apparently there's something called a "Glass Brick" room. This case may have actually worked with the quotes, though, as there were not actually any glass bricks in that room.
I guess that's enough said.
Friday, June 09, 2006
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Monday, May 29, 2006
unintentional social commentary?
reader Megan submitted this fantastic billboard from rural NC.
Maybe we should always put quotes around freedom. Like the president. "they hate our 'freedom'"...
Maybe we should always put quotes around freedom. Like the president. "they hate our 'freedom'"...
Friday, May 26, 2006
ice age
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Apostrophe call answered
Because he finds it so amusing to notice every spelling or grammatical error I make in casual IM conversation, Jim has taken up the call to create a blog of badly-placed apostrophe's. Because, as we know, people don't know what to do with their punctuation. Alas, poor apostrophes don't lead us to existential questions like "are we allowed to park here or not?" but please check it out, and submit your finds, as you wander the lands of unfortunate grammar.
Friday, May 19, 2006
monkey talk
From the National Geographic:
Monkeys Use "Sentences", Study Suggests. [link]It turns out, they actually "don't"...
"Movers Who Care"
challenged
Madison Guy has issued a challenge to the quotation mark brigade to expand our view to incorrect apostrophes. I do not claim to weild Lynn Truss-like influence over united punctuation sticklers, perhaps some readers would be interested in heeding his call.
I "won't" drive there
from reader Marc:
Yesterday I was at a Cubs game (they lost), and noticed at the Taco Bell on the way out that the drive thru (yes they had one) was closed, complete with signage blocking the drive:
"No"
Drive Thru
Does this mean that if I disobeyed the sign that they would have "no" tacos?
Yesterday I was at a Cubs game (they lost), and noticed at the Taco Bell on the way out that the drive thru (yes they had one) was closed, complete with signage blocking the drive:
"No"
Drive Thru
Does this mean that if I disobeyed the sign that they would have "no" tacos?
Peculiar People
Here's one all the way from Africa, taken from a co-worker of mine who's over there right now.
Everybody is Somebody
I guess by "for all nations" they mean just people in Ghana? Maybe just in Africa? Or maybe just a select list of nations. I think we can let them get away with the unnecessary quotation marks, though, since they are a church for peculiar peoples. I would so go to that church.
I am also really looking forward to the Wednesday night Word Feast.
Everybody is Somebody
I guess by "for all nations" they mean just people in Ghana? Maybe just in Africa? Or maybe just a select list of nations. I think we can let them get away with the unnecessary quotation marks, though, since they are a church for peculiar peoples. I would so go to that church.
I am also really looking forward to the Wednesday night Word Feast.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
let's "go"!
this example, submitted by vigilant reader vikkitikkitavi, is priceless. I really have nothing to add to the commentary by the blogger who initially posted it.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
"don't" drink and drive
spotted on the highway in Georgia, a sign that reads:
it kills
DUI (this was circled and crossed out)
"don't do it"
If that's not a wink...
it kills
DUI (this was circled and crossed out)
"don't do it"
If that's not a wink...
I'll "pay" that right away
thanks to reader Hailey Squeek for this submission:
I found some unnecessary quotation marks online on a restaurant's website.
NEW!! Valet parking available 7 days a week. Across the street there is a
"paid parking" lot. There is also a city parking lot located behind the LYON
MOVING COMPANY building where parking is free in the evenings, after 4:30
p.m.
found at Palace Grill website (click FAQ)
I found some unnecessary quotation marks online on a restaurant's website.
NEW!! Valet parking available 7 days a week. Across the street there is a
"paid parking" lot. There is also a city parking lot located behind the LYON
MOVING COMPANY building where parking is free in the evenings, after 4:30
p.m.
found at Palace Grill website (click FAQ)
If you want to sing the National Anthem
For you aspiring Wrigley Field National Anthem singers, please follow the following procedure, found on the Cubs website:
National Anthem: Any person(s) wanting to perform the National Anthem prior to a Cubs game must submit a video tape of the singer(s) performing an "a cappella" version of the National Anthem. Mail tapes to: National Anthem, Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, Illinois 60613. For more information, call (773) 404-CUBS. Please be aware that tapes will not be returned.
Apparently the Cubs are not concerned about if the anthem is "accompanied" or not.
National Anthem: Any person(s) wanting to perform the National Anthem prior to a Cubs game must submit a video tape of the singer(s) performing an "a cappella" version of the National Anthem. Mail tapes to: National Anthem, Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, Illinois 60613. For more information, call (773) 404-CUBS. Please be aware that tapes will not be returned.
Apparently the Cubs are not concerned about if the anthem is "accompanied" or not.
Monday, May 15, 2006
sorry about your "car"
submission from reader vikkitikkitavi:
Sign in a friend's apartment building garage:
Parking for Residents Only
Unauthorized Vehicles will be
"Towed Away"
How bad could it be, to be only figuratively towed away?
Sorry no pic, didn't have a camera with me.
Sign in a friend's apartment building garage:
Parking for Residents Only
Unauthorized Vehicles will be
"Towed Away"
How bad could it be, to be only figuratively towed away?
Sorry no pic, didn't have a camera with me.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Seen on the back of a semi
On my way to work this morning I got behind a truck with the following sign on the back
Wanted
"Dedicated" Drivers
"Dedicated" Drivers
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
"All Natural"?
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Friday, February 17, 2006
my favorite sign
Thursday, February 02, 2006
"3 Cheers" for Homecoming
From a recent faculty bulletin:
Please excuse the cheerleaders, pep band, and homecoming court at 2:00pm this afternoon so they can prepare for the "pep" rally.
On second thought, with the apathy of the students toward the cheerleaders, maybe it was correct.
Please excuse the cheerleaders, pep band, and homecoming court at 2:00pm this afternoon so they can prepare for the "pep" rally.
On second thought, with the apathy of the students toward the cheerleaders, maybe it was correct.
Monday, January 30, 2006
A "Linguist" Talks About Quotation Marks
There's a post about quotation marks on languagelog.org this morning. Arnold Zwicky rants about a journalist using quotation marks for emphasis.
The article beings:
The article beings:
Gratifying though it is to see myself quoted in print, I'm peeved to see myself represented as using quotation marks for emphasis. Like, 'for emphasis', meaning for emphasis. But that's what happens in Leslie Savan's Slam Dunks and No-Brainers, chapter 2 ("Pop Talk is History"), in the section (pp. 33-4) titled "Who needs Esperanto when you've you got Coca-Cola?" I'm not entirely sure how this happened. More interestingly, this case illustrates an issue in the mention (rather than use) of linguistic material, including quotation: faithfulness vs. well-formedness (shades of OT!).Keep reading...
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Jewel-Osco Ad
Copy from a recent newspaper ad:
A Jewel-Osco "EXCLUSIVE" - Enjoy extra savings everytime you shop!
Typos everywhere!
A Jewel-Osco "EXCLUSIVE" - Enjoy extra savings everytime you shop!
Typos everywhere!
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
On a baseball roster
On the Dominican Republic's World Baseball Classic provisional roster:
Wily "Mo" Pena
Don't forget his triplets, Wily "Larry" Pena and Wily "Curly" Pena.
Or perhaps his twin Wily "Less" Pena?
Wily "Mo" Pena
Don't forget his triplets, Wily "Larry" Pena and Wily "Curly" Pena.
Or perhaps his twin Wily "Less" Pena?