Get this -- my wife gets a letter from her grandparents last night. The letter closes like this:
The thing that is so great about it is that you know she didn't mean it the way it reads -- I don't know what she thought she was doing, but I'm positive this wasn't the intent. Simple punctuation error, but it changes the meaning 180 degrees. Simply awesome.
Do you have family members or friends that are comically clueless about things? My mom is the worst (read:best) when it comes to name mangling and things of the like, where she'll have just enough information about something to embarrass herself. It's always like close, but not quite there. For example, we were talking about something internet related recently, and she's aware that there are sites out there like myspace, YouTube and facebook, so she suggests I "look it up on YouFace." I still laugh about that to this day...
Looking forward to seeing you soon.
"Love you"
Grandpa and Grandma
"Love you"
Grandpa and Grandma
The thing that is so great about it is that you know she didn't mean it the way it reads -- I don't know what she thought she was doing, but I'm positive this wasn't the intent. Simple punctuation error, but it changes the meaning 180 degrees. Simply awesome.
Do you have family members or friends that are comically clueless about things? My mom is the worst (read:best) when it comes to name mangling and things of the like, where she'll have just enough information about something to embarrass herself. It's always like close, but not quite there. For example, we were talking about something internet related recently, and she's aware that there are sites out there like myspace, YouTube and facebook, so she suggests I "look it up on YouFace." I still laugh about that to this day...
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