Wednesday, April 30, 2008
not just "any" home
Damon spotted this one in New Delhi. Other examples from India here and here. Believe it or not, there is another article in quotation marks here. Maybe it is "the" home away from home, really.
that's just confusing
Wendy saw this in Wheaton, IL. We've actually seen a very similar sign before, also in the midwest. This one, though, is truly special because the title gets its own letter, and because of the out of order notice about taxes at the bottom. Way to obfuscate your sign, gas station.
"moved"
Cindy sees this one regularly in Southern California. Here is her explanation, of which I approve: "Maybe they have creditors after them who want them to pay up, or unsatisfied customers who they've treated poorly or disgruntled employees who they haven't paid in ages, and they're pretending not to be there just to avoid all of them. After all, if they've "moved", all these people after them won't think to look for them at their actual place of business, right?"
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
pretend to be cautious
in the eye of the beholder
"Sandwiches made fresh to"
Bryan saw this one at a convenience store (same place as this one, in fact). I guess they might or might not be sandwiches or made fresh. And that they might have a different preposition.
In other news, I'm in finals week haze, so I'll be more sporadic than usual.
Monday, April 28, 2008
more QMs around the world
Alex (his website isn't in english) explains, "Here's a pic from Linköping, Sweden. A local bus company, Gunilla Buss, advertises their company like this: 'Travel "comfortable" - travel by bus -'. Wonderful."
Maybe in Sweden busses are legitimately comfortable, but I doubt it.
it's a nickname
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Is that a challenge?
Brian saw these "non-stick" grill tools at Bed Bath & Beyond. I guess if you try hard enough, you can get things to stick to them.
rice-like food
or so they say
Saturday, April 26, 2008
the "law" will get you, my pretty
Courtenay saw this in LA and suggests that, "the quotes are clearly a subtle acknowledgment of the fact that it is NOT yet illegal to talk and drive in CA."
Other fake laws in LA, mexico and missisippi.
boxes
"all" cows
Friday, April 25, 2008
best nickname yet
not a security company
Thursday, April 24, 2008
who puts that on their car?
no feeding hitchcock movies
I agree with submitter Bruce that the part about "the birds" will s. o. y. is the best part. It's like how my family abbreviates "dump his ass" to d. h. a.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
"shoe party"
not so good
Fake polite in Florida
Alyssa and I grew up in the same church, and when she posted this photo from her spring break on facebook, people were all over it (when this blog was featured in my hometown paper, church people were all over that too). My favorite part is actually the elipsis. Like something was left out between thank you and MGMT.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
cardstock also ok
remember "that".
or for batman
Monday, April 21, 2008
still contains carbs
people parading around in swimsuits
used capes
Sunday, April 20, 2008
not sorry at all
as the saying goes...
what the kids are calling it
From a doctor's office. Apparently "Up-side down" is crazy new slang for face down? Thanks, Miranda.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
adults being stoic
Mario spotted this one at a church in Sacramento. Sinister indeed! Reminds me of this other example from a day care.
on my own, like Eponine
Joseph spotted this lonely quotation mark. He suggests it's some kind of mysterious pronunciation mark.
Also, check out this review on salon.com! We appear to be a critic's pick!
Friday, April 18, 2008
and by "down" we mean "up"
site updates
I updated a few things recently. I made the FAQ reflect the fact that I am now about 6 weeks behind on reviewing submissions. Thanks for your patience.
Also, a few people complained about the obtuse legal language I cribbed from another website. I have put up a more plain, clear disclaimer that I hope clarifies things. If any of you are lawyers and feeling generous, I will accept free legal advice at any time.
Also, a few people complained about the obtuse legal language I cribbed from another website. I have put up a more plain, clear disclaimer that I hope clarifies things. If any of you are lawyers and feeling generous, I will accept free legal advice at any time.
from a corporate cafe
Will started a new job and found both of these on his first day. Evidently experimental medicine isn't THAT experimental, and you can pay in debit card, but it will cost you.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
submitted by everyone
ok, everyone in the universe is sending this to me, and it appears to be all over the internet. I don't know whose picture it is. I think it's funny, but fits more in the genre of PAN which is why I didn't post it right away. So if you haven't seen it already, enjoy.
Update: Ivan is the photographer.