Wordless Wednesday: I want to vandalize this every day in my work bathroom.

09Nov
Filed under: Meme

In the work bathroom...

19 comments on “Wordless Wednesday: I want to vandalize this every day in my work bathroom.

  1. I want to take some white-out to that hyphen!

    P.S. It’s Wednesday there, yet still Tuesday here. Mind = blown.

    P.P.S. How far ahead are you of the east coast?

    • Yeah, the hyphen is one of the first things I saw. :P

      We’re 18 hours ahead of the east coast right now, I believe. Hello from the future!

  2. That hyphen needs to go – also, KNOW not NO. ARGH!!!!!

  3. And “with” not “to” – holy cow that whole sign bugs me. LOL

  4. sassyray

    I would want to vandalize it too!

    You’ve inspired me Caity, and I started my very own blog today – have a look see if you like: http://sassyray.wordpress.com/

  5. I’d hate to be the management who gets dealt to! lol!

    • Hahaha, I didn’t even catch that play on words. I was caught up with the others. Wow, this whole sign is just horrible. I should just put up a new one.

  6. I’ve found so many things wrong with that sign. Not only the spelling, but wouldn’t people who vandalize try to ensure that they don’t get caught?

    • Maybe some of them are not very good vandals. Perhaps some of them are friends with these sign makers?

  7. Actually, I see nothing wrong with the sign.

    Clearly, someone is advertising two new card games called “Vandalising” and “Writing Graffiti”. Management simply wants to know when and where the games are taking place so they can play and be dealt to.

    The bathroom is obviously the most logical location for this sign. I play some of my best solitaire in there.

    ;)

  8. Wow! hahah! That sign is pretty funny. “Dealt to.” LMAOOOO

  9. Haha, that is great. I’d take it in a heartbeat.

  10. oooooomg. I would Sharpie that sign so fast!

  11. *twitch*

    *twitch twitch*

    *twitch twitch twitch*

    *goes insane with the whiteout pen*

  12. This makes me so sad. What the hell does “dealt to” even mean?

  13. DO IT!

    The terrible spelling alone entitles you to.

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