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September 10, 2004 12:05 AM
Broken: Old Navy sign
This is my favorite Old Navy sign ever:
Graphic tees for the whole family
How graphic could they be?
Graphic Tees are the ones with the slogans or pictures screenprinted on them. I don't get what's broken.
I think he knows what they are supposed to mean. It's just funny when you misinterpret the sign. Just appreciate the humor, and as far as the sign being broken, perhaps they should start calling them something else.
I dont think he knows what it means and hes confused about the word graphic. changing the name to accomidate his ignorance is just as ridiculous as his first comment.
Ha- I work at an Old Navy and we get this all the time. I'm actually the person that changes the marquee and one day, due to the fact that nobody cares about anything in our store I purposly mispelled graphic as "Grahic" it went un-noticed the entire week, even with our distric manager coming to the store, and a suprise cleaning inspection. It was still mispelled when I went to change it the next Sunday.
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I fail to see how this is broken, it's obvious from the context what "graphic" means.
Posted by: Jay at September 13, 2004 02:03 PM