I think it’s hilarious. I was eating lunch in the mall yesturday with some friends and this jewelry store had signs hanging up everywhere (it was in front of where we were sitting) that said something like “No Inerest until 2006″…I kept looking at it thinking something just wasn’t right..all over that store were these misspelled signs..BUT–I have to say yours is MUCH MUCH more funnier!
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OH MY! WAY TOO FUNNY!! THANKS FOR THE GIGGLE!!
I about crashed my SUV first time I saw it. There is a post office a couple doors down, where I was going. I was stunned silly.
I think it’s hilarious. I was eating lunch in the mall yesturday with some friends and this jewelry store had signs hanging up everywhere (it was in front of where we were sitting) that said something like “No Inerest until 2006″…I kept looking at it thinking something just wasn’t right..all over that store were these misspelled signs..BUT–I have to say yours is MUCH MUCH more funnier!
You guys need to go to http://www.engrish.com. Asia runs rampant sith this stuff. This one aint’ too bad.
The only local one I can think of is the “Jelly Ball” drink shop sells little chocolate dipped cracker sticks called “Kaa Kaa”.
The Japanese have the market on this stuff though. Who else would title two street trash bins “recycling” and “unrecycling”?
http://www.engrish.com/recent_detail.php?imagename=unrecycling.jpg&category=Engrish%20from%20Other%20Countries&date=2005-01-06