Saturday, May 01, 2010

also this


Well, if one thing is for sure, it's that Burger King is not, in fact, a steakhouse. Thanks, Matt.

8 comments:

toep said...

Is the sign's message continued on the other side? It certainly reads unfinished.

Charity said...

Signs like this make me want to curl up and die. Every line is a knife to the heart.

Brian Lutz said...

Wow, didn't know you could cram that much fail onto one sign...

Classic Steve said...

"All the burgers are either ours or new, but not both."

Bruce Rhodewalt said...

I got dizzy reading this. Maybe the letterer is stalling to avoid having to go back and clean the drains. The only thing missing is the extra space before the exclamation point.

toep said...

Maybe they were at least slightly aware this sign was a 'fail'. I mean, they did say -try- at the top...

Anonymous said...

The excessive quotation marks are astounding, but the incorrect usage of the possessive at the end puts the grammatical icing on the blunder cake. Try their burger's what?

Unknown said...

This one is truly painful. To make myself feel better, I'd like to think they're playing the "see how many mistakes you can find" game. When my children are old enough to read, I think that's what I'll do when confronted with such atrocities of punctuation.