Bryan sent me this about a month ago, and it got buried. But I dug it up this morning. I think it's a drug front. "Appetizers" means meth, "order" means ask in the secret special way. With money.
I'm ashamed to say this place actually made an additional sale because of their unnecessary quotation marks. I didn't think to take a picture the first time, so I went back the next day for lunch and acted like I was texting on my phone so I could snap a picture. :)
I just found you blog. I have to say, I'm a little intimidated to even leave a post with using my display name as you would then be able to view my site and most assuredly over time be able to point out unnecessary quotation marks.
Hello and thank you. I love your blog. What a fantastic idea and very inspiring. Here in the UK, we are similarly terrorised by rogue apostrophies. I might just start a campaign... Keep up the good work.
LOL- Since I started lurking on this blog I've become so paranoid about my quotation mark usage. But it is really fun to see the silly ways people use them :o)
that is pretty wise of you to not order anything else than that :)
ReplyDelete*other than that* sorry
ReplyDeleteI'm ashamed to say this place actually made an additional sale because of their unnecessary quotation marks. I didn't think to take a picture the first time, so I went back the next day for lunch and acted like I was texting on my phone so I could snap a picture. :)
ReplyDeleteDare I commend them for at least putting the exclamation point inside the quotation mark, or should I just assume that was a happy coincidence?
ReplyDeleteHmmm... not looking like much is made to order there
ReplyDeleteI just found you blog. I have to say, I'm a little intimidated to even leave a post with using my display name as you would then be able to view my site and most assuredly over time be able to point out unnecessary quotation marks.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great and fun blog.
"Thanks."
What a coincidence, Im made fresh to, "order", as well. Now I have some competiion.
ReplyDeletelovely, writing everyday notes with daily photos, when thousands words are theoretically needless. ;)
ReplyDeleteHello and thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. What a fantastic idea and very inspiring.
Here in the UK, we are similarly terrorised by rogue apostrophies.
I might just start a campaign...
Keep up the good work.
LOL- Since I started lurking on this blog I've become so paranoid about my quotation mark usage. But it is really fun to see the silly ways people use them :o)
ReplyDeleteDoesn't anyone have a problem with all of these ridiculous, sideways pictures that are added to the end of comments? Ridiculous
ReplyDeleteAbsitively posolutely squeetastic!
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, thanks for the laugh!