Jon's company hung this sign on the door. Christmas may or may not be a holiday, they're not sure. Incidentally, he refers to his office as "a christian based music company".
Thank goodness the quotation marks were put around "Christmas Holiday." Otherwise, I would have been offended. Strangely, the images of Jesus, Mary and Joseph DON'T BOTHER ME AT ALL!
Is that "Christian" based or Christian "based"?
ReplyDeleteI like the tacky clip-art-style Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.
ReplyDeleteMaybe instead of "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" it should have said "_________________________ (Insert Holiday Here)"...
ReplyDeleteThe quotes were good, but Tim's comment was hilarious!! LOVED it!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Jeff.
ReplyDeletethru makes me sad.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness the quotation marks were put around "Christmas Holiday." Otherwise, I would have been offended. Strangely, the images of Jesus, Mary and Joseph DON'T BOTHER ME AT ALL!
ReplyDeletereally, though? if any word were up for new spelling assignment in the name of eliminating superfluous letters, it would be through. and though.
ReplyDeleteSo basically anything ending in -ough? Enough? Trough? Slough? Rough? Tough? Cough? Dough?
ReplyDelete-uf is much better. If you're a 12-year-old texting...
(just having fun, totally not trying to incite!)