Loose Parts by Dave Blazek for October 09, 2024

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    Ratkin Premium Member 4 months ago

    I once read about a curio shop that got a new sign and it was hung upside down accidentally. His foot traffic doubled, mostly drawing people who were warning him of it, so he kept it that way.

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    Imagine  4 months ago

    Anything for attentionā€¦

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    comixbomix  4 months ago

    Prepostrophe

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    A Common 'tator  4 months ago

    A transport cafĆ© in west London apostrophised all the pluralā€™s on their menu boardā€¦

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    purepaul Premium Member 4 months ago

    Thatā€™s a new one here in the US. Meaning a greasy spoon?

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  4 months ago

    Meā€™nu.

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    Smeagol  4 months ago

    Truck stops in America usually have cheaper gas, better food and other conveniences like clean restrooms (usually)

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    stamps  4 months ago

    My glassesā€™ lenseā€™s fogged.

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    The Orange Mailman  4 months ago

    Specā€™Ails would be catchy.

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    Csaw Backnforth  4 months ago

    At least they didnā€™t mix/swap the D with the A. Then theyā€™d have ā€œTOADā€™ Yā€™S . SPECā€™ IALSā€ (and if there had been a misspelling, it could have been ā€œSPECā€™ IESā€

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    Frer Squirrel  4 months ago

    Thatā€™s just pigeon English.

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    I always steered away from the produce stands with ā€œfreshā€ (in quotation marks) fruit.

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    tarnsman  4 months ago

    Humorist Dave Barry once wrote that the purpose of an apostrophe in a hand-written sign was to let you know that an ā€œsā€ was coming next.

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    news  4 months ago

    Those are Oxford apostrophes.

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    gopher gofer  4 months ago

    for whatever reason, japanese love apostrophes and misuse them liberally to keep us endlessly entertained. they like to append ā€œletā€™sā€ on whatever word seems appropriate at the time (with !! for emphasis). ā€œletā€™s english!!ā€, for example. thereā€™s a car named ā€œthatā€™sā€ (pronounced ā€œzatsuā€ ā€“ they also love letters that they canā€™t pronounce and in this particular marketing fail, the name rhymes with the word for ā€œsloppyā€). and world-famous brand komatsu inexplicably separates the T and S with an apostrophe in its logoā€¦ ā˜ŗ

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