Thursday, December 10, 2009

wha"t"


I don't even know what to say about this one. I wonder what letter it should really have? Whap a deal! Thanks, Megan.

8 comments:

  1. Wha"t"... I don'"t" even... "t"his is jus"t" so... ridiculous. I can'"t" even "t"hink of any reason "t"hey would "t"hink "t"his was righ"t".

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  2. Those aren't quotation marks. The T is swiftly spinning around in order to say to the other letters, "You know, it's really not that big a deal...."

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  3. Just say 'wha'?



    Actually Bethany, my vote would be 'm' as in "wham, a deal!"

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  4. It might just be a pronunciation quote, rather than a nickname quote. They're asking us to pronounce the T in What, as in wha-"T".

    The same is in Aun-"T" Anne's, the name of the store.

    http://www.auntieannes.com/

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  5. It's dazed surprise: Wha? A deal?

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  6. Wha a deal!!! Work with me here, people. I don't think a stupid worker at a restaurant would put quotation marks on a letter for pronunciation. Would YOU? "T"ha"t"'s "t"he ques"t"ion. Oh dear Lord. Have mercy on the Blog of Unneccessary Quotation marks.

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  7. Just a badly spelled way of saying "Was a deal, but now it's gone."
    Of course, the letter "t" may also be nonexis en because someone obli era ed i from he english language.

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  8. Of course, that would leave the store's name badly mangled:
    Wezel's Prezels...kinda catchy, though.

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