I knew a girl in high school who's name was "Kate E. LastName", but she was called "Katie". That worked for her though. If he wanted to be "Robert-ee", he could have just been "Bobby". Or maybe he's like a Robert. Maybe instead of "Robert-ee" he should be "Robert-ish".
I was going to contribute the "Robert E. Lee" possibility, but I think the most likely absolving circumstance would be that you're supposed to ask for "Robert E." when you call the number.
Wow, that one freakes me out!
ReplyDeleteMaybe he just wants people to call him Robert E.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they're quoting someone who called him "Robert E." making the quotes necessary.
ReplyDeletethis is great, as is the idea for the blog! you need to get a picture of someone doing quotation marks with their fingers while saying "i do."
ReplyDeleteI wonder if his given name is something like Bud or Skip, and his nickname is "Robert E." Which the contrarian in me can't help but appreciate.
ReplyDelete(Pardon the repetition. Somehow I first put this comment on the wrong post.)
It boggles my mind how they even thought that was correct to produce the sign in the first place...
ReplyDeletePerhaps they want to invoke Robert E. Lee?
ReplyDeleteI knew a girl in high school who's name was "Kate E. LastName", but she was called "Katie". That worked for her though. If he wanted to be "Robert-ee", he could have just been "Bobby".
ReplyDeleteOr maybe he's like a Robert. Maybe instead of "Robert-ee" he should be "Robert-ish".
Hilarious. I love this one. The ol' so-called Robert E.
ReplyDeleteThis is the funniest thing I have ever seen. Ever.
ReplyDeleteI was going to contribute the "Robert E. Lee" possibility, but I think the most likely absolving circumstance would be that you're supposed to ask for "Robert E." when you call the number.
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