Our only Lanaguage is English

Looks like a vowel illegally immigrated onto their minivan.
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Looks like a vowel illegally immigrated onto their minivan.
Photo by Cassandra Caballero via e-mail
Well, they got the first line right. It goes off the rails from there, though…
(Another thing that comes to mind is a bit from MST3K when they were riffing on a Gumby short: “Damn. Need more pig’s blood.”)
GreyDuck
17 Sep 08 at 1:10 pm
This is also a run-on sentence.
I’m a little bummed out by this driver representing my state. Exactly which boarder would our local Minutemen would be securing? Maybe they’re keeping those pesky Floridians out?
Brent
17 Sep 08 at 1:57 pm
It would be epic to put a sticky-note on there pointing out that they misspelled their diatribe.
JSug
17 Sep 08 at 2:01 pm
Ha. Oh the irony of a comment like that. Why would people write on the back of their rear window? This post reminds me vaguely of this xkcd comic:
http://xkcd.com/84/
gopher65
17 Sep 08 at 4:15 pm
This is America, where our only language is mutilated.
Lisa
17 Sep 08 at 5:10 pm
I love whenjerktastic people make themselves look dumb!
Loretta
17 Sep 08 at 10:12 pm
They’re missing a comma after America, too.
george
18 Sep 08 at 9:17 am
This is the United States, moron.
tehKenny
18 Sep 08 at 1:06 pm
I want to say “I live in the worst state,” (Georgia) but I know that’s not true.
There are much worse states. Like gas.
MKR
19 Sep 08 at 10:02 am
Not sure I get the “United States” comment above. This country can certainly be called America. We say American president. We say “buy American”. Where do you think native Americans live?
Still, this is my favorite of all the images posted on Wordsplosion, and I predict it will remain in that spot for a long time to come.
infinitewell
22 Sep 08 at 4:11 pm
“Where do you think native Americans live?”
Originally, they lived throughout much of North America, Central America, and South America.
Calling citizens of the U.S.A. “Americans” is a helpful shorthand, but it is akin to calling the Chinese “Asians.” Technically, it is a non-exclusive category.
And thus, English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese are officially spoken throughout the Americas.
HvP
23 Sep 08 at 12:42 am