We’re just going to leave this here. Never let the printer do your proof reading for you.
Retinal F*** Up
Posted: November 2, 2016 in Business Management, HumourTags: advertising, advertising fail, F*** Up, F*** Ups, humor, humour, marketing
We’re just going to leave this here. Never let the printer do your proof reading for you.
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Reblogged this on Serenity and commented:
Because sometimes you really need to break from all the seriousness and just laugh.
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Glorious, Yolly, many thanks, I needed that today! (ROFLMAO!). As someone who is mildly dyslexic, I had to check up on the poster to see if I really had read what I thought I had, and I had!
(Just goes to show, people who have never read/typed the piece to be published should do the checking as it is all too easy to read what you thought you typed!).
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You’re welcome Pat 🙂
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Hilarious! Doubly so, because the owner of the company approved the sign. 🙂
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I remember someone telling me that she worked in the maintenance dept of a large hospital and once had to send round a memo giving details of a new shift system – the only trouble was that neither she, nor her boss who signed it, realised that she had left out the ‘f’ in ‘shift’ – the sarcastic comments were priceless – “Good God, now they’re telling us when to ….” you get the picture!
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