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Snarp ([personal profile] snarp) wrote2007-04-01 09:44 pm

Mes Poissons d'Avril = COMPLETELY GRAMATICALLY CORRECT PHRASE

(It just doesn't mean what I'd like it to.)

I ended up doing both [redacted for anonymity reasons] and this one (PDF).

[redacted for anonymity reasons] doesn't really look as Designed By An Evil PR Firm as I'd like, but I didn't start on it until late at night. The grammatically problematical sentence is a direct rip from some signs for a job fair we had Wednesday - I tried to put [redacted for anonymity reasons] next to those signs, when they were still up.

Sarah Anti-Proliferation Week went up in the bathrooms, next to some histrionic yet fabulously uninformative primers on human papillomavirus.

Naturally, I had a bunch of great ideas after I'd printed them out, dug out my tape, and stepped out to introduce them to the world. The big one was Yellow Question Marks. I should have printed out some dwarf and night-elf heads, put yellow construction-paper question marks over them, stuck them to the outsides of buildings, and sent people to mine for styrofoam ore and bring me 157 penguin ventricles, and then maybe I will give you a shield you can't equip, and some SCALDING MORNBREW pfa.

Sarah Saturation

(Anonymous) 2007-04-02 11:30 am (UTC)(link)
Nice Typo. Can you find it?

Mom

Re: Sarah Saturation

(Anonymous) 2007-04-02 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"are on"

or

"Sarah's" ...where an apostrophe is used to indicate a noun plural. Naughty!

[identity profile] elongated-tito.livejournal.com 2007-04-02 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I considered putting the 'It is time for hoboes to take over the United States government' symbol in various places, but did not do so for good reasons:

1. It is supposed to be written in chalk, and I don't have any chalk.
2. Acquiring chalk would have required effort.
3. I am lazy.
4. I had to write a Very Important paper to write.
5. The Hobo Rebellion is not a matter to be taken lightly.

Speaking of which, I can't believe you didn't mention any of the Actuarial Societies on your employment recruitment thing. I guess Blink 182 was just more important, wasn't it?