“Appropos for Decatur. Leaning to the left and wrong!”
Actually, that would depend on your perspective–which is aPropos for conservatives (spelling-challenged or not), who believe the country is center-right when it is clearly center-left.
Conservatives only view it as leaning left because they’re viewing it from their car. All the lefties are on the sidewalk, from which it appears to be leaning right.
Funny how optical illusions work. When looking at this sign, my mind always inserts the letter I in the proper spot and I never noticed the misspelling. Even here on this post, I have to concentrate to see the mistake. I guess I have the opposite of dyslexia (difficulty reading)–mislexia, I decode even when there’s no code to read.
Taht is atcylally a dcoumneted pyschologuacal albloty of the brian. We are albe to udnersatnd wrods as long as the frist and last lettrers are crorrect.
Wolvernes!!!!
The huorns are getting rowdy again. Someone call Treebeard before they take out all the street signs.
that’s Michigan!!! I guess they do do not have spell check at the DOT!!
I’d like to buy a vowel, Pat.
A Michgan Man would look at this sign and be okay with it, since he understands that sometimes people make mistakes.
i don’t see the prblem.
Appropos for Decatur. Leaning to the left and wrong!
And with that, DawgFan wraps up the most trollish comment of week contest.
C’mon WB, it is only Wednesday. I still have 2+ days to top that
“Appropos for Decatur. Leaning to the left and wrong!”
Actually, that would depend on your perspective–which is aPropos for conservatives (spelling-challenged or not), who believe the country is center-right when it is clearly center-left.
Conservatives only view it as leaning left because they’re viewing it from their car. All the lefties are on the sidewalk, from which it appears to be leaning right.
Yeah, that occurred to me too!
That’s how they pronounced it when I was in Michgan. Kind of like Missippi.
Missing “I” on the Street.
Well done!
Damn. That’s it!
That “michgan” sign has bugged me for years!
Funny how optical illusions work. When looking at this sign, my mind always inserts the letter I in the proper spot and I never noticed the misspelling. Even here on this post, I have to concentrate to see the mistake. I guess I have the opposite of dyslexia (difficulty reading)–mislexia, I decode even when there’s no code to read.
Taht is atcylally a dcoumneted pyschologuacal albloty of the brian. We are albe to udnersatnd wrods as long as the frist and last lettrers are crorrect.