Yum, Fresh Crap! 8
Funny Misspelling Credit: Plutor
C-Mart, in Chinatown, has an excellent selection of fish for sale.
Funny Misspelling Credit: Plutor
C-Mart, in Chinatown, has an excellent selection of fish for sale.
Funny Misspelling Credit: The Daemon
A present from a mate’s trip to Japan for Engrish value. I love how the bear on the left has a funny name and expression to match! Also, shouldn’t the bear on the right be facing the other way…?
Funny Misspelling Credit: wvdirtboy (ilikegooglebetter)
I am not sure I really want to buy a Grage? Is it some kind of desk or hairless pet?
You should never leave personal staff unattended.
Funny Misspelling Credit: max_level
And a merry Christmass to you too.
This company, which appears to be called Pinnacle, has gone to the trouble of giving itself an ‘identity’ whereby the ‘A’ in ‘Pinnacle’ resembles an inverted ‘V’. I’ve no idea why, but hey, it catches the eye, and they’ve obviously spent time thinking about what they’re doing. Good for them. There’s also a coloured logo, part of which is visible on the left. All this goes to create a corporate image, no doubt. One which is designed to look good, surely?
However, they seem to have left themselves no time to bother proofreading the rest of the text…
I’m constantly amazed at how companies (including the City Council) can present themselves in such a sloppy manner.
I can only assume homos is supposed to be Hummus? Still, I wonder what the small homo plate would serve?
Funny Misspelling Credit: Squeakyrat
What business could he be selling? And would you buy it from him?
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