
313@Somerset - Everyday (via sangsara)
It’s just one sentence on a big sign. How do you end up with the wrong form of “every day” if you use professional writers?
www.313somerset.com.sg

Ernst & Young seek “interests-related parties” (via sangsara)
Embarrassing sign, in the Heeren shopping mall.

Celebratory Monk Ming Yi (via yjsoon)
Nice typo, Straits Times. (Probably meant “celebrity monk”, but who knows.)

(Reader Submission)
I don’t know which is worse: writing “1st time I had sex” instead of “first time”, or that such a line appears in a property ad at all.
PS: If you’re going to be all bold and ballsy by buying a ‘blank’ ad, try to keep it really blank instead of patting yourself on the back for being so awesome and rich. The “What’s Yours?” at the end doesn’t make it okay.

Traffic Stewart (via The J-thing)
“I’ve heard of Patrick Stewart, but I think the word Raffles City is grasping for here is ‘steward’.”

313@Somerset - Everyday (via sangsara)
It’s just one sentence on a big sign. How do you end up with the wrong form of “every day” if you use professional writers?
www.313somerset.com.sg

Ernst & Young seek “interests-related parties” (via sangsara)
Embarrassing sign, in the Heeren shopping mall.

Celebratory Monk Ming Yi (via yjsoon)
Nice typo, Straits Times. (Probably meant “celebrity monk”, but who knows.)

(Reader Submission)
I don’t know which is worse: writing “1st time I had sex” instead of “first time”, or that such a line appears in a property ad at all.
PS: If you’re going to be all bold and ballsy by buying a ‘blank’ ad, try to keep it really blank instead of patting yourself on the back for being so awesome and rich. The “What’s Yours?” at the end doesn’t make it okay.

Traffic Stewart (via The J-thing)
“I’ve heard of Patrick Stewart, but I think the word Raffles City is grasping for here is ‘steward’.”




