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December 1, 2005 12:03 AM
Broken: Bodega sign on 39th and Broadway
Joshua Seiden writes in:This fine lunch establishment offers a "Hair and Nail Deli Salad". I may reconsider going vegan!
Mmmmm... Nothing i like better than a salad of indigestible organic matter! I credit poor placement and carelessness.
this is NY- its just lucky that the sign is in English at all- grammar aside, this place could be quite the enterprise for former inmate pimps, they can get they coke nail manicured while someone tosses their salad- very smart!
Just like the gas food signs
Or one near me that says "lessons for the piano"
or when they put "thanks" on a trash can instead of "trash" when it comes to bad grammer it don't be stoping no how. mostly I am gladly that I most do not have to prints a menus in very good asian words as it may mostly be a mess badly.
People are doing their best. Now the knucklehead in the sign shop is another matter
umm 'Me',,, dontcha mean 'spelled' not'spelt'
& yes, the sign is not clear, therefore making it broken
Uh, freedomlinux, don't you mean … (ellipses) instead of three commas? and spelt is an accepted spelling of spelled.
i think this is a bad for the nail bussines.we give free drinks like tea pop and coffee to are clients not food.nail dust,hair,feet etc.dont mix well with food.
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and they make u go all the way up to the 2 FL.
didn't anyone think about this before hand? anyone at all?
Posted by: gmangw at December 1, 2005 12:40 AM