Submitted by Elizabeth
I can leave anytime I want to; and, I’ll have you know, I’m NOBODY’S laundry!
It’s rare that we see this mistake in this fashion. Usually, it is the other way around. Nice!
I don’t get it..
Alot of these suck, it’s just a bunch of typos. Ooo, that’s sooo funny.
“.” is a period. “…” is an ellipsis. “..” is invalid.
Your second sentence should have a semicolon in place of the comma. Since you’re referring to more than one, replace “it’s” with “they’re”.
“Alot” is not a word.
Nice original name selection.
Based on your choice of comments – why are you here?
You think they accidentally hit the apostrophe key, followed by accidentally hitting the E key? They’re not typos. They’re stupid mistakes.
I hate it when people mix up “your” and “you’re”… as well as “too” and “to”. Annoying.
@Metalnoir, Exactly what I was thinking. If you are laundry in one of the machines, do they really need to tell you not to leave?
I like the way they dedicated a whole line to the word “in”.
Haha, me too.
Perhaps to imply that if you happen to be a forgotten sock laying in a corner, You’re free to leave?
“…a forgotten sock laying in a corner…”
Oh, so THAT’S where socks come from!
Do you imagine it laying another sock, or is it laying (sock) eggs?
Don’t leave! You are laundry!! ;_;
YOU ARE LAUNDRY.
Umm im pretty sure it means when its done, dont leave it in the washer and drying and to take it out as soon as possible.. but lol.
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I can leave anytime I want to; and, I’ll have you know, I’m NOBODY’S laundry!
It’s rare that we see this mistake in this fashion. Usually, it is the other way around. Nice!
I don’t get it..
Alot of these suck, it’s just a bunch of typos.
Ooo, that’s sooo funny.
“.” is a period. “…” is an ellipsis. “..” is invalid.
Your second sentence should have a semicolon in place of the comma. Since you’re referring to more than one, replace “it’s” with “they’re”.
“Alot” is not a word.
Nice original name selection.
Based on your choice of comments – why are you here?
You think they accidentally hit the apostrophe key, followed by accidentally hitting the E key? They’re not typos. They’re stupid mistakes.
I hate it when people mix up “your” and “you’re”… as well as “too” and “to”. Annoying.
@Metalnoir,
Exactly what I was thinking. If you are laundry in one of the machines, do they really need to tell you not to leave?
I like the way they dedicated a whole line to the word “in”.
Haha, me too.
Perhaps to imply that if you happen to be a forgotten sock laying in a corner, You’re free to leave?
“…a forgotten sock laying in a corner…”
Oh, so THAT’S where socks come from!
Do you imagine it laying another sock, or is it laying (sock) eggs?
Don’t leave! You are laundry!! ;_;
YOU ARE LAUNDRY.
Umm im pretty sure it means when its done, dont leave it in the washer and drying and to take it out as soon as possible.. but lol.