
“No” means no?
Seen in San Jose, near the Japantown station on the VTA Light Rail, well “after” dark…

“No” means no?
Seen in San Jose, near the Japantown station on the VTA Light Rail, well “after” dark…
Had this been written, with or without the quotation marks…
No, use of pool is allowed after dark.
…now, this would mean something else! I would also have gone swimming.
Interesting how a period was added at the end.
…and there was this wonderful group at Orkut:
"Misused" Quotation Marks -link works only if you are an Orkut member-
Group´s "description":
Have you ever "noticed" that some "people" seem to use quotation makes in very "inappropriate" places?
Well, this is "your" forum to "share" such "aberrations" of "grammar" or create your own "bad" examples.
"This" "community" "was" "inspired""by":
http://www.juvalamu.com/qmarks/
And the group icon depicts the sign:
Jesus "loves" you
Btw, "After Dark" doesn´t imply "Daylight" actually? If we "want" to be so "literal" that is.
atanas: there actually is such a group, and this photo would indeed be "perfect" for it: "Quotation Mark" Abuse.
";-)"
a "group" for "that" here "too"… uhm.
Today I read @ the grocers’: "Sweet" Tangerines -it´s important to mention that tangerines were actually yellow/green, so "probably" they "seemed" "bitter" as lemons. However the sign wasn´t too "convincing". The box was "full" as if "no one" had taken even "one".
I "remembered" this thread. LOL! 😀
Tomatos were "OK". "Fortunately".
"no" means "know"
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Seen in the BAD SIGN BRIGADE™ (beta) post one then mock one :^) (?)
But what if I wanna make a really big batch of lime Jell-o? You’re saying that use of the pool is prohibited?
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called "No", and we’d love to have your photo added to the group.
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called ! no, and we’d love to have this added to the group!
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