August 24, 2010 · 2:25 PM
Signs of the linguistically lazy times
By Rick Lax
To be consumed by humans.
Aren't all bananas "earth bananas"?
Regardless, here are a couple signs I spotted around Las Vegas:
If they can't get it right at B&N, what chance does the rest of Las Vegas have? (The night belongs to more than one writer; the apostrophe should go after "s.")
Taken in the Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet. I don't even know where to begin with this one...
Suddenly that last sign doesn't look so bad.
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