I lost count of all the errors. Amazing how the author put it in comic sans, included red text, but neglected to spell check it. This long winded plea against abuse of complimentary tampons is truly sad.
Have consideration for yourself… O.K. no problem, I almost always consider myself first. When did ever so become one word? This whole sign sounds as if it were written by an 8th grader.
Comic Sans and multiple exclamation marks. All it’s missing is “LOL” and it would be complete.
GuanoLad
4 Mar 09 at 3:48 am
I need a moment of need as well.
hpwb
4 Mar 09 at 4:06 am
Nice choice of color.
thrashiva
4 Mar 09 at 8:19 am
I’d comment on this sign but there are WAY too many errors to choose from. How “embrassing.”
Rick@Nite
4 Mar 09 at 8:38 am
Oh my.
Who is going to read such a long note? And, where is spell check when one needs it?
Mel
4 Mar 09 at 10:07 am
Free tampons or a cheap dating service? You decide! And “please do-not take them home!”
Naked Bunny with a Whip
4 Mar 09 at 11:30 am
“…but remember there will be more ladies behind you that need this moment of need as much as you and I”
They really NEED the moment of need? Oh, dear.
Kevin F.
4 Mar 09 at 4:48 pm
The red goes well with the theme of the note, for sure. But, seriously, who has the time to read so much text at such a dire time?
Noob Saibot
4 Mar 09 at 11:42 pm
Mechanic: Somebody set up us the menstruation!
Captain: What!
CATS: You have no chance to survive make your everso embrassing moment
Captain: Thankyou.
Ben
5 Mar 09 at 2:08 am
I lost count of all the errors. Amazing how the author put it in comic sans, included red text, but neglected to spell check it. This long winded plea against abuse of complimentary tampons is truly sad.
David
9 Mar 09 at 12:50 pm
Please someone put a bloody hand print on the paper for an epic win!
Joseph
11 Mar 09 at 2:55 pm
“And I respect you to respect this facilitie….” Ouch.
Tree
14 Mar 09 at 9:23 am
This goes waaay beyond spellcheck! Management? Just…wow.
aerie
26 Mar 09 at 5:01 am
Have consideration for yourself… O.K. no problem, I almost always consider myself first. When did ever so become one word? This whole sign sounds as if it were written by an 8th grader.
Debra
23 Sep 10 at 6:26 pm