Still transcribing, so still no big post. Instead, check out this sign I saw at work today which is both hilarious and depressing:
Quotation marks are not used for emphasis, you dipshits.
There are more examples of this blatant misuse around the building, but I can't get pictures of them quite as easily.
Posted by CD on July 24, 2008 07:31 PM | TrackBackThey just don't like the phrase "Turn off your engine", so they emphasize the "shut".
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