Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Too expensive a typo to fix?

"This ridiculously misspelled sign at Steinway Street and 31st Avenue has embarrassingly been there for years!" - anonymous

15 comments:

Joe Moretti said...

The average Queens person would not even notice this at all. Unbelievable that no one proof reads items like this in this day and age, but not surprising. The bar is set so damn low anymore with everything from film and music to journalism and politics.

JQ LLC said...

For kinds? Human, animal or aquatic? This diversity marketing and pandering has gone too far.

Anonymous said...

America is filled with lazy dummies!

Anonymous said...

And we are sure that it got a 5 star rating like all those dirty taco food trucks got from that landlord loving-political pandering "We Heart Astoria" clique, too.

Anonymous said...

Kwality is job won.

Anonymous said...

@JQ LLC

Very funny :)

Anonymous said...

Welcome to America. Now learn to speak (write and read) English!!!

Uncle John said...

Wo, oh, what I want to know, is are you kind?

Anonymous said...

Who cares when you can waste your life focused on important stuff like the fine points of cheese, noodles, and beer.

Anonymous said...

Braces "For All Kinds" ---looks correct to me for Queens
They just need a ladder and stitch in a "&" or "of" font,

Chester the Dog said...

I cringe every time I pass the sign!

Anonymous said...

I notice typo's on signs all the time. The best is the NYU dorm at 110 E 14th st. It has professionally made signs on the glass doors asking people not to bang carts into the doors, and the last line is "Thank you for your co-operation"

Anonymous said...

THere are a lot of signs with misspelling around.
Don't the effing vendors use spell check and
have the decency to tell their customers?
Some customers are immigrants and make honest mistakes,
other folks makes mistakes in a hurry.

Albert Shanker said...

Kind = Child in German language

We don't need no edukayshun!

Anonymous said...

Don't the effing vendors use spell check and
have the decency to tell their customers?

Kinds and adults would pass a spell check.

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