I know what happened here. The guy's wife wasn't around at the time of making this sign, so whilst he was sure of the date he didn't have a clue as to what day it would be and so he took a guess at Monday (having worked it out on his fingers). However, just to cover himself he used the QM's. As such they're not at all unnecessary. His wife would have known straight away what day of the week the 12th of any month would be!
This is how it would have been in my house at least.
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maybe they weren't sure if May 12th was a monday or not ..
I know what happened here. The guy's wife wasn't around at the time of making this sign, so whilst he was sure of the date he didn't have a clue as to what day it would be and so he took a guess at Monday (having worked it out on his fingers). However, just to cover himself he used the QM's. As such they're not at all unnecessary. His wife would have known straight away what day of the week the 12th of any month would be!
This is how it would have been in my house at least.
Quite probably they were not sure :P:P
Cytaty
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I have a submission:
http://www.theharpoonist.com/2008/08/two-messages-on-side-of-ice-cream-stand.html
It's the second picture. Don't know if the quotation marks count as unnecessary -- they might be VERY necessary -- but I thought they were odd.
Too funny!
I love this blog, the pictures always make me laugh.
I like the head-tilt in the reflection. It has a subtle sort of "Hmm?" vibe to it.
Finnie, my ex-husband could tell you the day of the week for any date in the future, even years from now, within about 10 seconds. Whee math savants!
7Seas said...
Finnie, my ex-husband could tell you the day of the week for any date in the future, even years from now, within about 10 seconds. Whee math savants!
You've got him well trained! :-)
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