It just occurred to me that only in the “texting generation” would this mistake be made (since they employ all the “grammatical abbreviations” previously unused in other communication); I would never have read it that way. I am curious for us older (geez, I’m only 41, for God’s sake) folks to weigh in on how we would have read that sign…….
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
That one vegetarian student had better brought something from home. Like tuhzerofu (t0fu).
robm about 11 years ago
I want some of them fonesh stonecks!
CIOSS about 11 years ago
So did the Romans run out of U’s?
sbchamp about 11 years ago
‘Sezen’
racerxyz about 11 years ago
It just occurred to me that only in the “texting generation” would this mistake be made (since they employ all the “grammatical abbreviations” previously unused in other communication); I would never have read it that way. I am curious for us older (geez, I’m only 41, for God’s sake) folks to weigh in on how we would have read that sign…….
hippogriff about 11 years ago
CIOSS: Actually, they never had them, nor J either. I and V were multi-amphibious: a vowel, a consonant, and a numeral.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
I see now Carmen.
trekkermint about 11 years ago
i have a Wendy’s near my house that advertises ‘CH33SSSBRGRS", with 3 S’s.