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December 8, 2006

Neither is irony, I guess

Saw this shirt on the guy behind me in line at the po boy shop yesterday:

Stupidity is NOT a crime.
Your free to go.

I wanted to ask him "My free to go what?" but he looked like the type who would pound me silly.

Posted by ray at December 8, 2006 3:18 PM |
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Good thing it's not a crime. I read that and thought 'your' was correct.

Can I stop paying my "English major" student loans, now?

Posted by: Whirly at December 10, 2006 5:16 AM

The imbecile was merely excusing himself from a crime before committing an inexcusable assault on the English language.

I would've asked - he wouldn't pound a woman, would he? Would he?

Posted by: Maitri at December 10, 2006 10:41 AM

LMAO. Why is it that particular set of words seems so hard for some folks? Heck, 'round here you've gotta know about the vernacular ones too, like ya'll, and ya'll'll, and you'uns. Funny post. I hope that you and yours are well and happy, darlin'.

Posted by: Sophmom at December 10, 2006 4:04 PM

remember back in 1992 when the japanese speaker of the house of parliament said that american workers were lazy and illiterate? soon after a picture showed up in the NYT of some brilliant american worker with a huge sign that said something like "japan says your [sic] lazy and illiterate." so, so cringeworthy.

Posted by: sarah at December 10, 2006 10:35 PM

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