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debka_notion) wrote2005-01-05 09:49 pm
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Newpaper Double Entendre of the Day
I saw this ad in the local paper, and was quite puzzled for a while as to why that would be good incentive:
"Advertise your car till it sells for only $20"
I'd put the much needed comma after "car", rather than before "for". Oops. But it was funny- and quite handy when I realized what it really was trying to say.
"Advertise your car till it sells for only $20"
I'd put the much needed comma after "car", rather than before "for". Oops. But it was funny- and quite handy when I realized what it really was trying to say.
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And, tirerim, is not the English language designed that way (e.g. antecedents)?
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