@masterskrainOh they had the correct spelling, the problem was the area was not zoned for a mobilehome park so they were seling tracks for Pullman rail cars.
anyone who relies on “spell check” is sure to be given an “F”, since it may be a word but not the correct use….we need a “grammar check” too. How about “ITS” and “IT’s”?, “suite” and “sweet”…..I could go on and on…….
A chain grocery store in Houston has placed large, rustic looking wooden bins in their city-wide bakery areas as a repository for in-store made Mexican flatbreads marked with a deep, branding effect: " Tortilla’s " (not a brand name in the usual sense of the term).Some day, spell-check will be intuitive, but people will always screw it up.
Nab btw isn’t in any way kidding about the park and parking area near the bridge, and dogs aren’t the only ones to go over the wall into Crooked River. Crater Lake also has somewhat the same problem, but with dogs chasing squirrels over the wall, like my idiot dog did, but fortunately she went over where there was wider ledge.(BTW, her lead failed at the clasp, she WAS on a leash!)
Having been around a lot of natural areas, people and long drops off cliffs are commonly connected, and I’ve had to recover a number of them, (Whisk broom and garbage bag optional.)
Varnes about 10 years ago
I said she was kind of butchy, not….
Varnes about 10 years ago
Wagons Ho, or hole, whatever….
Varnes about 10 years ago
Kinda looks like the cactus tried to warn ’em…
Arianne about 10 years ago
Miss Gulch, are you a good glitch or a bad glitch?
wrwallaceii about 10 years ago
That’s what i put… it’s one of those friggen iSigns and their &#$%^autocorrect…
Ida No about 10 years ago
No, “Glitch” is correct. The hole in the ground was left off the map used by the trailblazers’ commission.
Superfrog about 10 years ago
At least their insurance claim will be easy. That’s definitely a covered wagon.
Reppr Premium Member about 10 years ago
Glitch..gulch…whatever.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 10 years ago
…or else the unpaved roads there are REALLY wide?
puddlesplatt about 10 years ago
the sign ain’t no good, if they canna read words
Prey about 10 years ago
That glitch seems to end 50 metres to the left, gentle curve in the trail … no glitch, no sign no problem.
aerilim about 10 years ago
Thelma and Louise repeat that stunt one hundred years later…..
ladykat about 10 years ago
I would consider that gulch to be a major glitch in their day.
JudyAz about 10 years ago
and if the driver hadn’t been texting, he would have been able to avoid it
dabugger about 10 years ago
Yes, so many don’t listen; but more cannot read. Well, how about those who just don’t see where they are going?
Gokie5 about 10 years ago
Great comments, folks!
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
@masterskrainOh they had the correct spelling, the problem was the area was not zoned for a mobilehome park so they were seling tracks for Pullman rail cars.
Vet Premium Member about 10 years ago
A voice in the back of the wagon as it goes over“Recalculating….”
goweeder about 10 years ago
Don’t they know that horses can’t read?
dwagon55 about 10 years ago
Eastwood Ravine
jahoody about 10 years ago
anyone who relies on “spell check” is sure to be given an “F”, since it may be a word but not the correct use….we need a “grammar check” too. How about “ITS” and “IT’s”?, “suite” and “sweet”…..I could go on and on…….
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 10 years ago
“Recalculating…”
Melekalikimaka about 10 years ago
Spelling, it can save your life!
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 10 years ago
A chain grocery store in Houston has placed large, rustic looking wooden bins in their city-wide bakery areas as a repository for in-store made Mexican flatbreads marked with a deep, branding effect: " Tortilla’s " (not a brand name in the usual sense of the term).Some day, spell-check will be intuitive, but people will always screw it up.
heatherjasper about 10 years ago
I think that’s what you call a “technical difficulty”.
Tedder13579 about 10 years ago
So very glitchy!
HowieL about 10 years ago
Putt knot yore trussed inn spill chequers.
Dtroutma about 10 years ago
Actually, either way the sign is sorta’ correct!
Nab btw isn’t in any way kidding about the park and parking area near the bridge, and dogs aren’t the only ones to go over the wall into Crooked River. Crater Lake also has somewhat the same problem, but with dogs chasing squirrels over the wall, like my idiot dog did, but fortunately she went over where there was wider ledge.(BTW, her lead failed at the clasp, she WAS on a leash!)
Having been around a lot of natural areas, people and long drops off cliffs are commonly connected, and I’ve had to recover a number of them, (Whisk broom and garbage bag optional.)