Sushi

It’s like a scavenger hunt where your prize is raw fish wrapped in seaweed.
Photo by Abraham Hyatt, via e-mail
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It’s like a scavenger hunt where your prize is raw fish wrapped in seaweed.
Photo by Abraham Hyatt, via e-mail
So that would be… Aisle 4 1/2?
Juju
11 Feb 09 at 9:43 am
Aisle 4 1/4. You have to run through the magic brick wall to get there.
Darth Curt
11 Feb 09 at 10:04 am
Sorry for your not good sign making.
Mark
11 Feb 09 at 12:00 pm
I’m kind of impressed that they spelled “convenience” correctly. That’s quite a feat, considering the other issues!
But I love the quotation marks around the numbers 4 and 5; it makes them look so festive!
Tree
11 Feb 09 at 2:53 pm
I suppose they meant the end display between aisle 4 and 5. Even though it is not grammatically correct, “not convenience” has a poetic ring to it.
Tye Power
11 Feb 09 at 11:10 pm
Well, it sure beats being _in_ the aisle!
Noob Saibot
12 Feb 09 at 3:04 am
Since the 4 and the 5 are in quotation marks, maybe they’re actually aisles 8 and 10 but people just call them 4 and 5. That would make the sushi in aisle 9
Mark
12 Feb 09 at 2:21 pm
Well, this one’s my favorite! I love shopping in Aisle 4.5!
viqifrench
25 Mar 09 at 4:06 pm