These people are really sarcstic about the sign-making, in spite of the desire to highlight almost all of the words, including the signature. Maybe the manager only said those two words exactly. Thanks, Dan!
I love the signature, too. Usually when people abbreviate they lose the vowels, and keep the consonants, so MGT or MNGMNT are common, but MANG almost sounds mangy, like a cat with half its fur misssing.
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Anger and frustration, loud and clear. I wonder about the sign-writer's blood pressure.
I love the signature, too. Usually when people abbreviate they lose the vowels, and keep the consonants, so MGT or MNGMNT are common, but MANG almost sounds mangy, like a cat with half its fur misssing.
(Or is that cat-fur disease mange/mangey? Must check.)
Okay, it's mange (the disease), but the adjective can be spelled mangy or mangey. I vote for the latter.
Wow - the Holy Trinity of signs: Capital letters, highlighting and underlining.
Somebody has clearly had enough of this s**t.
Your blog seriously cracks me up!!
and a possessive? Seriously what is time possessing here?
What is time possessing? Mang, of course.
I gotta know what the hell is behind that door! That sign would make me take a peek out of morbid curiosity!
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