Submitted by Mike IGC
Double fail!
“Well, we were open Sundays, and yes we are excited about that even though it is no longer in effect. But we repair tires so it’s all good, right?”
Maybe it’s a poetic reference:
“Were open Sunday’s” cash report, There is no reason for retort.
Also, the thing at the bottom is actually an anagram for “spaz on orgasm”.
Spaz on orgasm. I hate it when that happens.
Ah, it’s good to see the law of conservation of apostrophes is alive and well.
long live the IGC
If only that apostrophe had not jumped out of we’re and into Sundays …
Kind of a super-fail for us Brits, where we spell “tire” like so; “tyre”. Ah good times.
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Double fail!
“Well, we were open Sundays, and yes we are excited about that even though it is no longer in effect. But we repair tires so it’s all good, right?”
Maybe it’s a poetic reference:
“Were open Sunday’s” cash report,
There is no reason for retort.
Also, the thing at the bottom is actually an anagram for “spaz on orgasm”.
Spaz on orgasm. I hate it when that happens.
Ah, it’s good to see the law of conservation of apostrophes is alive and well.
long live the IGC
If only that apostrophe had not jumped out of we’re and into Sundays …
Kind of a super-fail for us Brits, where we spell “tire” like so; “tyre”. Ah good times.