Or simply lost in unusual translation.
Thanks to Greg L who submitted these beauties taken from chairmanlol.com and engrish.com
Gaffes. Published. Especially by those that should know better.
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Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Disorientated after extraordinary rendition
Monday, 10 October 2011
Proofreafer required
The interesting thing about today's post is that there isn't a typo.
At least, not now.
I came across this apology so naturally I was keen to find the original article.
It's not until you read the article that your mind begins to boggle. Click on it if you need to make it larger. Then click Back to come back here.
It's obvious that the article has been corrected since it was first published.
But exactly how many ducks suffered the infignity of being refuced to 'a word not fit for print' we can only imagine.
Friday, 7 October 2011
Physic has a teacher
Let's hope it's an English Teacher.
As advertised on behalf of IQ Education Recruitment a couple of weeks ago.
Also, there's only one School (sic) so it should be is looking not are looking, please.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Dunstable's prepostrophes
Spotted on Apostrophe Abuse.
This is the window display of a bespoke cake maker in Dunstable.
For some reason, Special Occasions are so special that they don't need an apostrophe.
Actually, they'd probably used up all the apostrophes they had by that time.
Monday, 3 October 2011
Auto (in)correct
Thanks to birthday boy John H for this one, spotted recently on Facebook.
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