This morning on the bus, I had the pleasure of viewing the following signs:
"Lost Dog"
Siberian Husky
"Spidey"
Connect with "Dad" this Father's Day
Which wasn't nearly as bad as
"Tomatoes"
Now I've been guilty of some recreational quotation mark usage in my day, but now " " seems to be everywhere, around all kinds of things. Has anyone else noticed this "free" and "liberal" usages of quotes? Any "examples" to "share"? Where's Davy Rothbart when you need him...
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No examples, but I would certainly think twice before eating those "Tomatoes" *lol*
Hee hee! I guess there's no synthetic substitute for tomatoes, eh? ;)
Just this afternoon I was driving behind a commercial van which read: "Chick" Surname, Inc. and wondering why Chick decided to quote himself.
The people who make these signs are the same ones who make "air quotes" when you talk to them.
Well then PJ, how the hell do those folks ever make a BLT or a salad when they have to keep air-quoting the tomates, yo? :) xxx
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