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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Close enough!


 They did spell 'dranks' wrong, though.

20 comments:

  1. Their clientele probably have no problems reading that but to mess with them and have them say, "WTH?", it should read "Dearth of H2O equates to zero availability of carbonated beverages for purchase". :P

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    1. The readers will most likely read it as ‘Damn 2 Ho’s can’t have drinks.’
      MadMarlin

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  2. This looks more hillbilly than ebonics.
    Daryl

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    1. Do to not havin no wattah we cain't sale no sodaz en shit.

      Better?

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  3. When your country goes from putting a man on the moon to putting Joe Biden in (any) office, this is the signage that you will see along the way.

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    1. Preach it brother. And all within my adult lifetime too.

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  4. And this level of writing justfies a $15 per hour wage?

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  5. And they think they're worth $15/hour. Or more.

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  6. Can't tell if this is a public or private college graduate.

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  7. No water?

    How do they go about cleanup? I would think the Board of Health would shut the place down in a heartbeat.

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  8. No water? that means that the employees can not wash their hands ! NO SALE !!

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  9. AND this is what edumacation u gets fo 10 to 15 grands a idiot, gets u from dem chrens

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  10. You people who demand/expect proper caucasian spelling and grammar are plane racciss.

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  11. You think we have it bad now, wait till this high IQ generation becomes the ruling elite and overlords of the whirled.
    And with the indoctrination in the public schools continuing the way it is, I'll give extinction sooner than later a go.

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    1. "..overlords of the whirled." Now that's some funny shit.

      PS: Turn off that stupid autocorrect.

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