Paul saw this at a Mexican restaurant in Kentucky. He doesn't know what Genesis is and neither do I, maybe the old management was militantly creationist, and the new management says "no more!"
Until you said it was a Mexican restaurant, I wondered if perhaps it was a video game store stating that they would no longer accept Sega Genesis games or components...but the whole Mexican food thing is really throwing me off. (However, it does provide an explanation for the less-than-stellar grammar...)
I saw another one of these, also in Kentcuky, a few days ago. Better grammar, too. It had an example of Genesis stapled to it and it's some sort of credit system.
Now are we talking Peter Gabriel Genesis or Phil Collins Genesis?
ReplyDeleteExcept for the double negative... it seems that they do accept Genesis... but not really because of the quotes. That is one confusing statement.
ReplyDeleteWell, if they mean Peter Gabriel Genesis, or Phil Genesis, or the book of Genesis in the Bible, ummm...What does that mean?!
ReplyDeleteUntil you said it was a Mexican restaurant, I wondered if perhaps it was a video game store stating that they would no longer accept Sega Genesis games or components...but the whole Mexican food thing is really throwing me off. (However, it does provide an explanation for the less-than-stellar grammar...)
ReplyDeleteYeah. They just play Phil Collins. But not, "god" forbid, Genesis.
ReplyDeleteI saw another one of these, also in Kentcuky, a few days ago. Better grammar, too. It had an example of Genesis stapled to it and it's some sort of credit system.
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