
Two sandwiches, a salad, and a burger? That’s quite a meal!
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- The second sentence could have “grows” or “comes” but not both
- “sandwich” should only be listed once
- “and” should be “or” in the last sentence

This sign could use some pier review.
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- “VIOLATER’S” should be “VIOLATORS”
- “BAND” should be “BANNED”

When you get to the bathroom you’ll be greeted with cries of “Help, we’re trapped in here because the exception only allows for a one-way trip!” And then you’ll be stuck there too.
Photo by James Meister, via e-mail
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- “only for to get to” should just be “only to get to”
- They should consider allowing people to return from the bathroom

I should hire a handyman to author these captions.
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My honor student fries can punctuate the pants off of your fries.
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- the second “fries” should be “fries’”

It’s just the ones in red frosting that are wrong. Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hide the Dictionary’s bakery?
Photo by Rebecca Butcher, via e-mail
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- “Your cute” should be “You’re cute”

You should never be unsure about a sandwich.
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- “SANDWHICH” should be “SANDWICH”

Someone is about to fail a random drug test.
Photo by Stephen Jaquith, via e-mail
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- “BAEKD” should be “BAKED”

Forget the extra “L” — where in America do Taco Bell restaurants close at 10:30? Naples, Florida?
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- “’till” should be “until” or “’til”

So does it spread easily?
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- “HO-MADE” should be “HOMEMADE”