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.
Anger and frustration, loud and clear. I wonder about the sign-writer's blood pressure.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDelete(Or is that cat-fur disease mange/mangey? Must check.)
ReplyDeleteOkay, it's mange (the disease), but the adjective can be spelled mangy or mangey. I vote for the latter.
ReplyDeleteWow - the Holy Trinity of signs: Capital letters, highlighting and underlining.
ReplyDeleteSomebody has clearly had enough of this s**t.
Your blog seriously cracks me up!!
ReplyDeleteand a possessive? Seriously what is time possessing here?
ReplyDeleteWhat is time possessing? Mang, of course.
ReplyDeleteI 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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