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The idea of an iceaxe sack that needs cleaning is a little worrisome, don’t you think?

The idea of an iceaxe sack that needs cleaning is a little worrisome, don’t you think?

Which is worse, that they misspelled garlic, or that they mislabeled red onions? Just to add to the situation, the garlic/onions are in a tomato bin.

How does one treat your car to a duel of exhausts? I feel bad when they run out of a certain letter and have to make do with something that makes others laugh at them. That’s my story about what happened here, and I’m sticking to it.

Ssoundss a little like they have a lissp or a sserpent ssecretary.

“I guess if you were drunk, you would pronounce it that way….”
Thanks to Brant for this picture and his caption!

Another instance of subtitles trying to give accurate information, and missing the mark. At least they were close phonetically.

I guess if you weren’t picky this could work, but assuming that everyone knows what this phrase is supposed to really say, I’m going to have to give this a great big “Try again later.”

That’s right, start them off early learning the wrong homophone. If they want to learn, they’re going to learn something twice.

I’m really not sure what happened to this sign. Some part of me doesn’t want to know, either. I sound two misspelled words, one homophone, and one instant of tense confusion. Did I miss anything?
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