Product Fail
I know this really isn’t an English Fail, but I just thought it was still worthy of a mention on this blog because of the sheer “epic” level of it. Hey, it still involves words, right?

Submitted by Matt
I know this really isn’t an English Fail, but I just thought it was still worthy of a mention on this blog because of the sheer “epic” level of it. Hey, it still involves words, right?

Submitted by Matt
What’s wrong with it?! I don’t see a single wire anywhere!
I think it’s more an epic advertising WIN.
This was the definition of a wireless notebook long before a there were computers called that. Definitely not a fail.
Seconded.
Lame. What the hell is going on with this blog?
Priceless!!
Whoever submitted this is an epic fail of their own
I like the fact that, as they aren’t spiral-bound notebooks, they are doubly wireless
This belongs on That’s Punny!, not English Fail
Finally, some truth in advertising.
Yeah - As an oldster (30-something), I saw absolutely no problem with this whatsoever, and had to read the comments to understand that people were confused that “notebooks” can also mean something other than laptop computers. Come on now!
I say fail to anyone that found this a fail. Definitely nowhere near “epic” anything. Possibly confusing if it were a radio ad, but if you heard “60% off wireless notebooks at Walgreens”, I still doubt you’d think computers.
this is not a fail, it is simply the older definition of a “wireless notebook”
We’re just laughing because it’s funny, not because we’re stupid.
Geez, everyone is so damn picky on this blog!
Can’t we all just admit that it’s funny and get over it?
Agreed.
But it’s not funny… It’s lame… The OP is an idiot.
I had a good chuckle over this. Definitely not an English fail, perhaps something that should be on FailBlog instead since it’s a general fail.
This is definitely a win. Yay for clever merchandising/ stock guy at this store. And epic fail for the submitter’s caption.
Nope.
agreed.