When their marketing strategy is “No time to go home?” and they then tout their hazel free service, aren’t they insinuating that most of their customers have those annoying and bothersome hazels in their very own home?
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Shouldn’t there also be some form of punctuation between “Don’t worry” and “you can access”? Like a comma or colon…
Onkel Thorsen
11 Nov 08 at 8:30 am
I do so like to be free of hazels. It can be so bothersome. Sign me up!
GuanoLad
11 Nov 08 at 9:13 am
Thanks for the “hint”. I couldn’t figure out what they were trying to say.
Naked Bunny with a Whip
11 Nov 08 at 9:37 am
Hazel Free!
Don’t you hate it when some elderly maid with a bad Brooklyn accent starts looking over your shoulder while you are th the ATM?
David Hall
11 Nov 08 at 1:32 pm
Hazel Free!
Don’t you hate it when some elderly maid with a bad Brooklyn accent starts looking over your shoulder while you are at the ATM?
David Hall
11 Nov 08 at 1:33 pm
Now if they could just make it Deja Vu free!
David Hall
11 Nov 08 at 1:34 pm
Note that they don’t promise that it will be Grindl free.
Kevin Hoover
11 Nov 08 at 9:47 pm
I think that, even though it’s more subtle, the “Don’t worry you can…” run-on should be listed in the error spoiler.
I am a pedantic bitch, though.
DexX
12 Nov 08 at 2:56 am
When their marketing strategy is “No time to go home?” and they then tout their hazel free service, aren’t they insinuating that most of their customers have those annoying and bothersome hazels in their very own home?
Mark
14 Nov 08 at 6:32 pm